What is Wild Fish Conservancy?
Wild Fish Conservancy Northwest is a dedicated entity focused on the recovery and conservation of wild-fish ecosystems throughout the Northwest region. The organization's comprehensive approach involves developing responsible fisheries, actively protecting and restoring critical habitats, and engaging in robust advocacy for environmental law and policy. Their services encompass scientific research, public education initiatives, and legal advocacy, all aimed at addressing the persistent decline of wild fish populations and ensuring the sustainability of marine and freshwater environments. Their work is crucial for fishing families, coastal communities, and all stakeholders invested in sustainable fisheries and environmental stewardship.
How much funding has Wild Fish Conservancy raised?
Wild Fish Conservancy has raised a total of $150K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$150K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Wild Fish Conservancy
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Wild Fish Conservancy?
The recent strategic investment, alongside the overall substantial capital raised, positions Wild Fish Conservancy for expanded impact in its conservation and advocacy efforts. This late-stage funding suggests a focus on scaling operations, potentially broadening research initiatives, enhancing habitat restoration projects, and strengthening their policy advocacy. The organization is poised to further its mission of preserving wild fish populations and their ecosystems, leveraging this financial infusion to achieve greater ecological and regulatory success in the Northwest.
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