American Rivers
- Website
- http://www.americanrivers.org
- Contact Name
- Darcy Nonemacher
- Contact Email
- DNonemacher@antispamamericanrivers.org
- Location
- Washington, DC
- Past Grants
- 2011 · $20,000
- 2010 · $20,000
- 2009 · $20,000
- 2008 · $20,000
- Grand Total
- $80,000
American Rivers is the leading organization working to protect and restore the nation’s rivers and streams. Rivers connect us to each other, nature, and future generations. Since 1973, American Rivers has fought to preserve these connections, helping protect and restore more than 150,000 miles of rivers through advocacy efforts, on-the-ground projects, and the annual release of America’s Most Endangered Rivers™. Headquartered in Washington, DC, American Rivers has offices across the country and more than 100,000 supporters, members, and volunteers nationwide.
Current Work with the Conservation Alliance
Washington State currently only has six designated Wild and Scenic Rivers but more than 100 are eligible for designation, according to the U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service. Half of these eligible rivers are in the North Cascades, a spectacular mountain region between I-90 near Seattle north to the Canadian border, known for its world-class scenery and recreation opportunities and pristine forests and rivers.
American Rivers is working to protect 150 miles of wild rivers through Wild and Scenic River designation in the North Cascades including reaches of Illabot Creek in the Skagit basin, the Nooksack River, and the Middle Fork Snoqualmie and Pratt Rivers in the Alpine Lakes region. Many North Cascades headwaters streams are being targeted for hydropower development, and Wild and Scenic River designation would permanently protect these streams from hydropower projects and other harmful water development.

