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== Overview ==
Having coalitions, activist groups, and collaboratives present within our communities working for the local environment helps a lot with creating avenues of organization, engagement, social understanding, and long-lasting change that benefits many. Here we are listing those different groups in the South Willamette Valley. This is not an all inclusive list, and will continue to evolve over time. These groups work with intentionality to serve their local community and environment. Engage with their individual sites and resources to find out more specifics about supporting their work, joining, or simply learning more. 


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Latest revision as of 22:23, 18 September 2025

Overview

Having coalitions, activist groups, and collaboratives present within our communities working for the local environment helps a lot with creating avenues of organization, engagement, social understanding, and long-lasting change that benefits many. Here we are listing those different groups in the South Willamette Valley. This is not an all inclusive list, and will continue to evolve over time. These groups work with intentionality to serve their local community and environment. Engage with their individual sites and resources to find out more specifics about supporting their work, joining, or simply learning more.

Climate and Environment:

McKenzie River Trust | Southern Willamette Forest Collaborative | Extinction Rebellion | Klamath Wetlands Environmental and Research Institute (KWERI)

Food System:

Willamette Farm and Food