Supporting Friends of the Metolius is easy. Simply complete our Donor Form

Friends of the Metolius invites you to become a part of our efforts to preserve the lasting heritage of the Metolius Basin.
Although much of our work relies on volunteer efforts, financial support is needed for legal fees, scientific and land use consultation fees, publication costs, and other expenses. As our donor base grows, so does our clout with the public agencies that manage the resources of the Metolius Basin. And as a supporter, there is the immeasurable satisfaction of knowing that you are contributing to securing the future of one of Oregon’s finest natural wonders.

Donation Categories

Penstemon
$50
Kokanee
$75
Ponderosa
$100
Cougar
$500
Mt. Jefferson
$1000
Metolius River
$5000

It’s easy to become a donor. Simply complete our Donor Form and mail along with your payment to the address indicated. Please remember to include your email address so that we can alert you in a timely fashion to critical land use issues that require your attention.

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Give Once or Monthly to help preserve the lasing heritage of the Metolius Basin.

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Receive Email Updates from Friends

If you would like to be included on our mailing list to receive updates about news and issues related to the Metolius Basin please complete and submit the following form:

Please rest assured that friends will not share your contact information with any other individual or groups.

Volunteer

Our activities almost always require the help of members. Whether it’s pulling noxious weeds, leading interpretive walks, doing trail maintenance, or working on construction projects around the basin we can use your help. Drop us a note and let us know your interests and when you are available.

Give Once or Monthly to help preserve the lasing heritage of the Metolius Basin.

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Contacting Government Officials

Friends of the Metolius supporters may be called upon
to comment to government officials regarding land use management policies that affect
the Metolius Basin. You will find links to federal, state, and county officials and
to various conservation organizations listed below along with their mailing
addresses.

Senator Ron
Wyden
223 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Senator Jeff
Merkley
B40-B Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
Rep. Suzanne
Bonamici
439 Cannon House Office Bldg.
Washington, DC 20515
Rep. Peter
DeFazio
2134 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Rep. Kurt Schrader 1419 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC. 20515
Rep. Earl
Blumenauer
2267 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Rep. Greg Walden 2352 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515

Oregon Elected Officials

254 State Capitol
Salem, OR 97310
Oregon Legislature

 

State Capitol
Salem, OR 97310

Federal Land Management Officials

Deschutes
National Forest
Deschutes National Forest, 1645 Highway 20 East, Bend, OR 97701
Sisters Ranger District, P.O. Box 249, Sisters, OR 97759