Our Core Values
Reverence for Interconnectedness
Honoring all that binds us. We respect the intricate web that binds us to nature and community, and we value the rich tapestry of cultures across our bioregion. Our actions are guided by a reverence for the stewardship of sovereign Tribal Nations and a shared responsibility for wildlife, plants, people and the environment now and for generations to come. We honor collaboration, inclusivity, and gratitude for the work we do together.
Advocacy and Justice
Amplifying the rights of our natural world. We recognize the pivotal role of science, educational outreach, and community-driven initiatives in shaping environmental protections and policies. We equip our community to make systemic change and advance environmental restorative justice. We do so advocating for all voices to be heard and respected, and when needed, we stand as a voice for the voiceless.
Integrity Beyond Reproach
An unwavering pledge to our communities. This guiding principle informs every facet of our work, including our interactions with members, donors, supporters, and partners, strengthening our credibility and deepening our connections within the communities we serve. Our dedication to doing what is right, in both word and action, is a testament to our resolve to protect the environment from harm.
Courage and Steadfastness
Boldly protecting what we love. Our work is powered by the understanding that protection sometimes requires us to advocate for causes that others shy away from due to their complexity and magnitude. It is in these moments that we shine brightest, but we don’t do this work alone. We invest in deep relationships that inform our convictions and drive our understanding of the high stakes for both people and nature.
Vigilant Protection
Safeguarding the San Juan Islands and Salish Sea. We are proactive in protecting the beauty and wonder of our bioregion. Our watchful efforts are built upon the work of those before us and made possible by collaboration with Tribal Nations, science experts, public leaders, government agencies, community organizations, civic change-makers, and other allies for the environment.
