Defending Wild Washington

A Citizen's Action Guide

  • 384 pages
  • Braided River
  • 978-0-89886-970-5
  • Apr 19, 2004

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* A clear picture of the many different environmental issues in Washington state: what needs to be done and what can be done by people like you
* Success stories of citizens who have made a difference
* Analysis of grass roots campaigns that work

Beyond giving money or answering "action alert" campaigns to write your local congressperson, you, as a citizen, can be at the table when decisions are made for specific wild places you care about. Defending Wild Washington documents how great accomplishments have been achieved by persons of modest means and, often, with no special past experience. One citizen activist reached out to community leaders and mill owners who rely on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Another led forest advocates to bid on a Washington timber sale to stop the cut. The success stories of today are added to interviews with pioneers in the movement.

Defending Wild Washington is the complete sourcebook for aspiring activists. It tells how the citizen's movement for wild Washington came to be, what it has accomplished, what remains to be done, and how, working together, individuals can change the laws and rules governing wildlands in this state. It reveals the methods and strategies that have worked and explains why others have not.

Findings presented in Defending Wild Washington have direct application for professional environmental organizations wanting to grow, diversify, and mobilize volunteers to lead grassroots campaigns where they live and work.

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  • 384 pages
  • Braided River
  • 978-0-89886-970-5
  • Apr 19, 2004
Reviews
  • Though change is inevitable, we have the responsibility as humans to evaluate our own impacts on the world around us. This book not only gives us tool for putting environmental impacts into perspective, but it enables us to act appropriately in the face of compromised ecological integrity.
    — Outdoors Northwest
  • A good read for those wanting to dig deep into Washington's conservation movement and understand the accomplishments that have been made and the work that still remains for all of us.
    — Washington Trails
  • What a marvelous education these students must have gotten as they traveled around the state interviewing activists and combing through archives for stories…The book gives an overview of the opportunities for environmental protection, and shows how concerned individuals can make a difference.
    — The Olympian

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