Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
TWA will work with the Taku River Tlingit First Nation to build community support for ratifying a long-term conservation vision that will help secure the watershed’s valuable salmon resources. Additionally, TWA will conduct education and outreach to government officials and other important stakeholders in order to build support for protecting the Taku watershed from threats posed by the Tulsequah Chief mine and the associated road project. There are two primary outcomes for this project: 1) the Tulsequah Chief mine and associated road are mitigated to maintain salmon ecosystem integrity; and 2) a comprehensive Land Use plan for the Taku River Watershed is ratified.
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MakeWay Foundation
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$469,227
Taku Watershed Conservation – Salmon Habitat Protection
$600,000
British Columbia Salmon Conservation – Small Grants Fund
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$500,000
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Stikine Conservation Network
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British Columbia Salmon Conservation - Great Bear Rainforest
$400,481
Rainforest Solutions Project
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Transboundary Watershed Alliance
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Donor Advised Fund for Wild Salmon Conservation (Renewal)
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Donor Advised Fund for Wild Salmon Conservation
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