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Page 20 RAIN June 1976 . Environmental 0 rganizations There are literally hundreds of environmental groups in this regiqn, groups keyed to specific places or subjects, and • the only existing catalogldir~ctory is one published by the Environmental Protection Agency. The groups listed below seem to us to be the best sources of information for fir.zding out the existence ofgroups and/or activities (or lack of) in your area. We welcome suggestions for further resources. WASHINGTON Center of Environmental Understanding P.O. Box 332 - Spokane, WA 99210 Environmental Defense Fund Law School University of Washington Seattle,WA 98195 Provides legal aid in the public interest for protection and preservati9n of environment. Huxley Environmental Reference Bureau Huxley College, WWSC Bellingham, WA 98225 206/676-3974 We are a many-faceted organization, consisting of an environI?ental reference phone line for quick information on environmental resources, human resources, etc. ENVIRONMENTAL -EDUCATION We fairly often get requests for environmental education mater_ials. We are familiar enough with the area to know that these people know more about it than we do. Grand Teton Environmental Education Center · Teton Science School Box 68 Kelly, WY 83011 Ted Majo! 307/7 33-4765 Interdisciplinary environmental education year-round at a former dude ranch. Environmental Education Program Old Capitol Bldg. _• Olympia, WA 98504 Regional.Study Center College of Idaho Caldwell, ID 83605 •Environmental Studies Center University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403 Metropolitan Environmental Education Council • c/o Bob Mann Washington, County I.E.D. 172 S. First Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97123 CISPUS Envir.onmental Learning Center Route 4 - Randle, WA 9822 5 Center for Environmental Understanding P.O. Box 332 Spokane, WA 99210 . Institute for Environmental Studies University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195 206/543-1812 Northwest Fund for the Environment 119 S. Main St. Seattle, WA 98104 Haven recently joined with the Washington Environmental Council in publishing a monthly newsletter about en- • vironn;iental problems in Washington, Farthest Corner. SeaNet 2409 76th N.E. Bellevue1 W.A 98004 • 206/324-5055 Are active again, and have recently sponsored Living Lightly, a conference on living well while using'less .energy. Ms. Mary Lewis Environmental Ed. Specialist Oregon Board of Education 942 Lancaster Dr., N.E. Salerri, OR 97310 John Gustafson Land Con~ervation and Development Commission 1175 Court St., N.E. Salem, OR 97310 For school participation in state land use planning input. Environmental Education Association of Oregon c/o Mike Vaughn, President Jackson County I.E.D. 101 N. Grape St. Medford, OR 97501 Jane Cease Recycling Switchboard Dept. of Environm~ntal Quality 1234 S.W. Morrison - Portland, OR 97205 Linda Fink Education Specialist State Energy Office 528 CoJtage St., N.W. Salem, OR 97310

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