Oregon Wild

Category: Non-profit organization in Portland, Oregon

Address: 5825 N Greeley Ave, Portland, OR 97217, USA

Phone: +15032836343

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Peter North

Jul 28, 2022

Great place great voice

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Questions & Answers

Please tell us what we can do to make sure the man that illegally killed the wolf and lied about it is brought to justice.

Judy Russell | Aug 16, 2018
Mike Bolle | Aug 16, 2018

Really good question Judy! I want to know as well! As well as the little jerks that Lit the Eagle Creek Fire! What happened to real Justice in America?!

I'd like your input on which candidate for governor is most for protecting our forests, rivers, wildlife, air. thanks

Andrea Beardsley | May 17, 2022
Oregon Wild | May 17, 2022

Hey Andrea, Oregon Wild is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and therefore we cannot endorse candidates for election. If you look through our website you can find some information on past conservation actions of the various candidates. You might also look to other environmental organizations that you trust who make endorsements in elections. Hope that helps. -Oregon Wild

Do you accept frozen meat? I have over 50 lbs of meat I can donate that has not been eaten. Still sealed and packaged, Including briskets.

Sebastian Krug | Aug 15, 2020
Oregon Wild | May 17, 2022

Hey Sebastian, We do not accept food donations. I would try the Oregon Food Bank. -Oregon Wild

Harcourt Reality Silverton have partnered with a clear cut company famous in Oregon for questionable clear cut practises and violations. They are getting preferential offerings to properties with timber. What can be done?

James Stranglewicz | Aug 16, 2018
Oregon Wild | May 17, 2022

James, It might be worthwhile to check with the local ODF Stewardship Forester to see if the company has a history of violations. If the property sales are legal, your best avenue might be to try to exert some public pressure by working with other locals who share your concerns. -Oregon Wild

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