At the end of every year, we get the honor of giving back to the organizations that protect our ecosystems, fight for climate justice, and advocate for a more intersectional and social justice-oriented framework of human/nature relationships through our Western Wilderness Defense Fund.
Juniper Ridge’s total donations over the last two decades amount to a quarter-million dollars, and we are grateful to be able to continue our giving this year.
Wildfire Resilience + Recovery
For a quarter of a decade, Sierra Forest Legacy has brought together land managers, scientists, and others to restore the ecosystems of the Sierras. In the face of unprecedented droughts, warming temperatures, and other human-caused environmental changes, we’ve seen megafires like the Dixie and Caldor become a regular occurrence over the last few years. Sierra Forest Legacy uses a model of forest restoration that supports the mountain range’s symbiotic relationship with fire.
Many ecosystems in California actually evolved with frequent fires, and indigenous tribes used what is known as cultural burning; supporting the ecosystem through managed, intentional fires, for thousands of years. Along with many other initiatives, Sierra Forest does crucial work advocating for the incorporation of cultural burning and other fire usage techniques across the region.
We celebrate these two organizations and the many others we were able to support. Please check out the full list below, and if the missions of any of these groups resonate with you, we encourage you to get involved in 2022!
Juniper Ridge 2022 Western Wilderness Defense Recipients
- Outdoor Afro
- Sierra Forest Legacy
- American River Conservancy
- The Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition
- Bear Yuba Land Trust
- Bolinas Land Trust
- California Native Plant Society
- California Wilderness Coalition
- The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
- Columbia Land Trust
- Esselen Tribe of Monterey
- Feather River Land Trust
- Foothill Conservancy
- Friends of Cedar Mesa
- Friends of the Inyo
- Glacier Two-Medicine Alliance
- Great Basin Water Network
- Gwich’in Steering Committee
- Honor The Earth
- The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo
- Lowelifes Respectable Citizens Club
- The Native American Land Conservancy
- Oregon Desert Land Trust
- Oregon Wild
- Pacific Crest Trail Association
- Siskiyou Land Trust
- Sonoma Land Trust
- Tuleyome
- Ventana Wilderness Alliance
- The Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network
- Wild Salmon Center
- Wilderness Land Trust