Support Cascadia Wild Through Sponsoring a Trail Camera!
Join Cascadia Wild in our mission to protect the wildlife of the Mt. Hood National Forest by becoming a Trail Camera Sponsor. Your sponsorship directly contributes to our vital conservation efforts and supports our volunteer-led Wolverine Tracking Project. The data gathered from these trail cameras plays an important role in understanding and protecting the unique biodiversity of the Mt. Hood National Forest. |
How Your Sponsorship Helps:
Wildlife Monitoring: Your sponsorship enables us to deploy and maintain trail cameras, strategically placed throughout the Mt hood National Forest to capture vital information about wildlife presence, movement patterns, and population dynamics.
Research and Conservation: The data collected through these cameras is invaluable for multiple research initiatives. It aids in developing conservation strategies, understanding habitat preferences, and identifying species' interactions within this ecosystem. One important contribution our research has helped to inform is the A Conservation Strategy for the Sierra Nevada Red Fox.
Community Engagement: Sponsoring a trail camera allows you to actively participate in our community science research. The Wolverine Tracking Project is a volunteer-led community science initiative that helps connect people with nature in a meaningful way.
Wildlife Monitoring: Your sponsorship enables us to deploy and maintain trail cameras, strategically placed throughout the Mt hood National Forest to capture vital information about wildlife presence, movement patterns, and population dynamics.
Research and Conservation: The data collected through these cameras is invaluable for multiple research initiatives. It aids in developing conservation strategies, understanding habitat preferences, and identifying species' interactions within this ecosystem. One important contribution our research has helped to inform is the A Conservation Strategy for the Sierra Nevada Red Fox.
Community Engagement: Sponsoring a trail camera allows you to actively participate in our community science research. The Wolverine Tracking Project is a volunteer-led community science initiative that helps connect people with nature in a meaningful way.
Get Involved!
By becoming a trail camera sponsor, you join us in safeguarding the rich biodiversity of the Mt. Hood National Forest while ensuring community volunteers connect with nature through important research. Your sponsorship not only benefits community-led wildlife research but also demonstrates your commitment to environmental stewardship.
By becoming a trail camera sponsor, you join us in safeguarding the rich biodiversity of the Mt. Hood National Forest while ensuring community volunteers connect with nature through important research. Your sponsorship not only benefits community-led wildlife research but also demonstrates your commitment to environmental stewardship.
Trail Camera Sponsorship Levels:
Each sponsorship level includes a year subscription to the Wildlife Weekly, our newsletter which includes a look at our best wildlife camera photos and survey photos from the week's Wolverine Tracking Project Surveys, plus a Cascadia Wild coffee mug!
Snowshoe Hare Sponsor - $75 or more
Each sponsorship level includes a year subscription to the Wildlife Weekly, our newsletter which includes a look at our best wildlife camera photos and survey photos from the week's Wolverine Tracking Project Surveys, plus a Cascadia Wild coffee mug!
Snowshoe Hare Sponsor - $75 or more
- Member exclusive access to Cascadia Wildlife Weekly.
- A Cascadia Wild mug.
Western Red Cedar Sponsor - $400 or more
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Wolverine Sponsor - $2,000 or more
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Click the button below to choose the sponsorship level that aligns with your budget and be a part of safeguarding the biodiversity of the Mt. Hood National Forest.
Not up for becoming a Trail Camera Sponsor? Become a Cascadia Wild member for $50 and receive member exclusive access to Cascadia Wildlife Weekly, our weekly newsletter which includes a look at our best wildlife camera photos and tracking photos from the week's Wolverine Tracking Project Surveys!