Fifteen outdoor industry companies have joined The Conservation Alliance since August, 2009. This growth strengthens the organization as conservation opportunities flourish throughout the US and Canada.


The new members are:  Briggs & Riley; Canada Goose; Creative Energies LLC; Eco-Heaven LLC; Exped; Freeheel & Wheel; Nahanni River Adventures; NEMO Equipment; Nielsen/Outdoor Retailer; NotoGroup; Pachner & Associates; Polartec; Tributary Whitewater Tours; Uncommon Journeys; and Youngone.


Each company joins at a time when the Conservation Alliance is focused on recruiting as many industry companies as possible. Each member company pays annual dues into a central fund, and the Alliance donates those funds to grassroots conservation organizations. The Alliance plans to donate $900,000 in 2010.


At the same time, the political landscape for conservation has rarely-if ever-been as bright as it is today. With a conservationist in the White House, and solid pro-conservation majorities in both houses of Congress, opportunities for conservation in the US are many.


The grants we make this year will be seeds planted in fertile political ground, said John Sterling, Conservation Alliance Executive Director. Our new and existing members will help save some very important wild places in the near future.


New members include manufacturers, suppliers, factories, retailers, outfitters, an executive search firm, and an insurance agency.


We are proud to maintain such a diverse membership of companies that comprise the outdoor industry, said Sterling. Conservation is one issue that most brands in the industry agree is a top priority. Together, well save many special wild places.