Ecotrust is a not-for-profit conservation organization headquartered in Portland, OR. Our work is inspired by the lands, waters, and people of the Pacific Northwest, also known as Salmon Nation.
Ecotrust was created in 1991 by a small group of diverse people who sought to bring some of the good ideas emerging around sustainability back to the rain forests of home. We set out to characterize this region and articulate a more enduring strategy for its prosperity.These efforts are predicated on the notion, gaining an ever wider currency, that economic and ecological systems are mutually interdependent. To this relationship Ecotrust and others have sought to add a third "e" — social equity — to ensure that economic development awards benefits to all the region's citizens. Economy, ecology, equity: the triple bottom line.
Five integrated program areas, supported by our sophisticated toolkit, define and guide our efforts to build Salmon Nation:
Native Programs
Continuously strengthening over a decade of close relationships, Ecotrust both draws guidance from and provides assistance to the Native American and First Nation communities of Salmon Nation. Our objective is to support a growing network of leaders, increase outdoor education opportunities for native youth, and broker resources for repatriation and improved management of traditional lands.
Fisheries
Ecotrust seeks full public disclosure of the status of Pacific salmon as well as fundamental institutional changes in the way fisheries, marine ecosystems and watersheds are managed. With our State of the Salmon project, our goal is to create the most credible single source of information about salmon and salmon dependent communities, produce new models for socio-economic and ecological analysis, and protect and restore critical salmon watersheds.
Forestry
Ecotrust is working to develop landscape-scale examples of ecological forest management that sustain biodiversity and provide more reliable opportunities for forest dependent communities. Our objective is to develop new socio-economic models of traditional versus ecological forestry, protect key remaining natural-forest watersheds, and capture market forces to encourage new salmon-friendly forest practices.
Food & Farms
By promoting the seasonal products of local farmers and striving to reduce the environmental impact of agriculture on healthy watersheds, Ecotrust is fostering a regional food system in the Pacific Northwest. Our objectives are to improve public understanding of local agriculture and increase the market share of locally grown food.
Citizenship
Ecotrust works to articulate the idea of Salmon Nation, to promote a sense of place and stewardship among the citizens of the region. We seek to reach a significant percentage of this region's residents, inspiring them to tangibly change the way they think about their relationship to nature and to become more responsible citizens of Salmon Nation.
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Citizenship
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What does it mean to be a citizen of Salmon Nation? Being a citizen of Salmon Nation means committing to live like you mean it. What does this mean? It means recognizing that where you live matters, that we all live downstream from one another,...
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Salmon Nation Headquarters
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[PHOTO] A place where people and wild salmon thrive!
Our Links
- Ecotrust Website
- Ecotrust's website. Learn about our 5 main program areas and other work!
- Salmon Nation
- Declare your citizenship to Salmon Nation and learn about the place and it's people!
- Conservation Economy
- What does a conservation economy actually look like? Check out this map to see!
- SectionZ
- A series of six newspaper inserts published by Ecotrust on a range of subjects: Farmed vs. Wild Salmon, Energy, Citizenship, Forestry, The Commons, and Local Food.
- The Vivid Picture Project
- What would a sustainable food system for the state of California look like? The Vivid Picture Project answers this question.
- Inforain: Ecotrust's GIS Portfolio
- Need data and want to see some cool maps? Check it out!
- Ecotrust Canada
- Our sister organization in Canada!
- ShoreBank Pacific
- A long time partner of Ecotrust, ShoreBank Pacific is the first commercial bank in the United States with a commitment to environmentally sustainable community development.
- Celilo Media Group
- Founded in April 1999, Celilo Group Media is a publishing and marketing consulting firm with a mission of expanding markets for sustainable products and services. We currently have offices in the Portland, Seattle and Minneapolis/St. Paul markets.
The power of the bioregion
Imagine if we we abandoned our arbitrary political boundaries in favor of the boundaries nature has already established: watersheds.
Tidepool: News for Salmon Nation
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- Back to the Garden
- This is a guest submission from John Addison, Publisher of the Clean Fleet Report and an environment...
- Book Review: A Passion for This Earth: Writers, Scientists, and Activists Explore Our Relationship with Nature and the Environment
- What do you love about nature? What place, animal, thing, or experience opened your eyes to the sacr...
- Collecting Rainwater Becomes a ‘Thing’
- Just as technology continues to infiltrate the masses, becoming less and less a geeks toy, so enviro...
- Scientists Create Chemical-free Process to Remove Ink from Recycled Paper
- Researchers at the Universiti Malaysia Sarawak have developed a paper recycling process which ditche...
- ‘Green-Issue’ Magazines: Which Publications Walk the Environmentally-Responsible Walk?
- In keeping with what seems to be a personal theme this week about paper recycling, I was motivated b...
The Ecotrust Building
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