Cascadia Wild

  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Equity Statement
    • Land Acknowledgment
    • Board of Directors
    • Supporters
    • Contact
    • Annual Report
    • Covid-19 Response
  • Wolverine Tracking Project
    • About the WTP >
      • About the WTP
      • WTP Findings
    • Camera Surveys
    • Scat Surveys >
      • About Scat Surveys
      • Fox Scat Survey
      • Wolf Scat Survey
    • Winter Tracking >
      • Winter Tracking Surveys
      • Tracking Apprenticeship
      • Be a Tracking Leader
    • Internship
  • Classes
    • About our Classes
    • Botany Classes
    • Naturalist Training Program
    • Outdoor Survival Skills Classes
    • Tracking Classes
  • Get Involved
    • Join the WTP
    • Membership and Support
    • Community Clubs
    • Calendar
    • Join the Board
  • Blog
  • Shop
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Equity Statement
    • Land Acknowledgment
    • Board of Directors
    • Supporters
    • Contact
    • Annual Report
    • Covid-19 Response
  • Wolverine Tracking Project
    • About the WTP >
      • About the WTP
      • WTP Findings
    • Camera Surveys
    • Scat Surveys >
      • About Scat Surveys
      • Fox Scat Survey
      • Wolf Scat Survey
    • Winter Tracking >
      • Winter Tracking Surveys
      • Tracking Apprenticeship
      • Be a Tracking Leader
    • Internship
  • Classes
    • About our Classes
    • Botany Classes
    • Naturalist Training Program
    • Outdoor Survival Skills Classes
    • Tracking Classes
  • Get Involved
    • Join the WTP
    • Membership and Support
    • Community Clubs
    • Calendar
    • Join the Board
  • Blog
  • Shop
Cascadia Wild is a volunteer-run, community-supported nonprofit.
All our wildlife surveys, classes, workshops, and clubs are possible because of people like you. 


​​Just as the natural world and our community depend upon each other for well-being, so too does Cascadia Wild depend upon our community for support. As a volunteer-based nonprofit, each hour and dollar contributed goes a long way to help us realize our mission of connecting community and the natural world.
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From participating in the Wolverine Tracking Project, to becoming a member, sharing a skill, or making a financial or material donation, there are many ways to support and join the Cascadia Wild community. 

MEMBERSHIP

When you become an annual member, you join the Cascadia Wild community.
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We hope to get to know each of our members. As a member, we want to hear from you about the programming Cascadia Wild offers and how you'd like to be involved! ​In addition to our monthly newsletter, you'll have the option to receive The Cascadia Wildlife Weekly, which includes updates on the Wolverine Tracking Project's wildlife surveys and Cascadia Wild happenings - something only offered to our volunteers and members. Be among the first to know about events, classes, and wildlife news, and get an in-depth look at our best tracking and wildlife camera photos of the week!
Basic Membership - $35
Basic Family Membership - $50
Supporting Membership - $100
Wolverine Membership - $250
Sign up online:
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Sign up by mail or in-person: 
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Donate

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Leave your footprint - make a material or financial contribution!
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Each dollar donated also goes a long way to helping us maintain equipment, create programs and events, and keep our lights on.

 All donations are tax-deductible.

Donate via Paypal:

Donate Now

Send a donation via parcel, cash, or check to:


​​Cascadia Wild
5431 NE 20th Ave
​Portland OR 97211

Donate supplies: We can always use items to support our Wolverine Tracking Project - ski poles, snowshoes, trail cams, SD card readers, and so on! We will also accept nearly everything from office supplies, to nature guides, to your best guess of what is useful. Contact us with suggestions, questions, or to make a donation.

Volunteer

Our volunteers offer many invaluable skills, without which our organization would not be possible.

​You may know nothing about weasel tracks but everything about advertising, data analysis, SEO, or another another area of expertise that would benefit Cascadia Wild. ​Volunteers receive have the option to receive our weekly newsletter (which includes the best wildlife survey photos of the week!) and discounts on Cascadia Wild classes.
​Have a skill you'd like to share? Contact us and let us know!
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Join the wolverine tracking project

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Participants in the Wolverine Tracking Project help collect important data on the wildlife in Mt Hood National Forest

​Help monitor wildlife cameras, conduct winter tracking surveys or lead tracking trips, or survey for scat. Learn new skills and deepen your connection to the natural world and your community.

​​More about the Wolverine Tracking Project.
Join the WTP

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Want to get involved but not ready to make a financial, material, or time and skill commitment?

​Sign up for our monthly newsletter to keep up to date with upcoming opportunities - including events, classes, fundraisers, wildlife survey orientations, and all the best news!
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WE DID IT!

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who made a year-end matching contribution.
​Because of YOU, we reached our fundraising goal of $2600! 
​This goal represents almost 8% of our annual expenses.
Put another way, that's equivalent to...


  • almost a FULL YEAR of rent

  • 26 new trail cameras, 1,000 new batteries, or many needed upgrades and repairs to the equipment we lend to volunteers for the Wolverine Tracking Project
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  • new curriculum and the ability to work with new instructors for our naturalist classes ​​
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This goal is vital in helping us realize our Mission and Vision by making possible our programs that connect community to the natural world. 
​These programs include our ​Community Clubs, Classes that teach naturalist skills, and inspiring community scientists to learn about and protect native wildlife through the Wolverine Tracking Project
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In the coming year, we hope to expand our programs and our community, providing more opportunities while better reaching underserved groups so that we all can partake in a deeper relationship with the flora, fauna, and landscape of the Pacific Northwest.
Our gratitude to everyone who helped us reach our year-end goal.
To everyone who has donated their time, skills, and knowledge over the years, you have our sincere gratitude as well.
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We are Cascadia Wild!
Matching donations generously provided by: 
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Malena Kester, Cascadia Wild Treasurer
Paul Schertz, Cascadia Wild Secretary
ChipDrop
and an anonymous Cascadia Wild Member.
Thank you for your support!
​We hope the generosity you show us is returned many times over.
Volunteer Login:
Camera Crew
Fox Team
Wolf Team

Tracking Team​
​5431 NE 20th Ave Portland OR 97211
info@cascadiawild.org
503-235-9533
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