The Conservation Alliance has announced that Seattle-based accounting firm Browne Accounting has joined as the alliance’s newest member. In joining The Conservation Alliance, the full-service, virtual firm is helping to protect public lands for future generations.

Browne Accounting is owned and operated by husband and wife team Cameron and Mallory Browne. Browne Accounting prioritizes environmental impact and makes a diligent effort to use its business to further conservation, charitable giving and to support other businesses aligned with the mission to give back to our planet, accept responsibility for sustainability and generate positivity.

“We decided to join The Conservation Alliance because we want to be a part of a growing community that sees itself within a larger network of humanity,” said Mallory Browne, co-owner of Browne Accounting. “The Conservation Alliance allows us to take on that responsibility through a democratic voting process and gives us the opportunity to be a part of large-scale, tangible change in North America.”

As a group of like-minded companies, The Conservation Alliance recognizes its responsibility to help protect the wild lands and waterways on which its customers recreate and wildlife thrives. To achieve that goal, The Conservation Alliance makes grants to grassroots environmental nonprofit organizations working to protect the threatened wild lands and waters in North America.

“We are excited to welcome Browne Accounting as a new member of The Conservation Alliance,” said John Sterling, executive director of The Conservation Alliance. “It’s exciting to see businesses big and small making sustainability and environmental awareness a staple of their business. This partnership to join like-minded companies will further strengthen their efforts through numbers.”