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Partnership and outreach programs help develop community coalititions to assist in planning, evaluation and funding for acquisition and stewardship actions. Partners include students and schools, watershed councils, urban forestry advocates, sportsmen groups, private natural science consultants, and other conservation and wildlife organizations at state and federal levels.

Most acquisitions and easement agreements involve partnerships that are specific to that individual project. For example, the Gateway to Discovery Natural History Center is a joint venture between the NCLC and Seaside's Native American Project (SNAP), Clatsop-Nehalem Confederated Tribes, Seaside Museum and Historical Society, and the Watershed-Estuary-Beach (WEB) Discovery program in Seaside.

Below are some links to these and other organizations that NCLC has been or currently is partnered with on projects and programs:



The North Coast Land Conservancy, P.O. Box 67 Seaside OR 97138, 503-738-9126
nclc@nclctrust.org