Benton County Natural Areas and Parks conserves, maintains, and restores habitats, recreation, and history at parks and natural areas throughout the county.
Corvallis Environmental Center provides programming that makes Corvallis a healthier and more sustainable place to live.
Friends of Corvallis Parks & Recreation works to ensure that parks and recreation programs are well funded and available for all people close to where they live and work.
Friends of the Willamette Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a volunteer-run organization that works to protect the refuges’ natural resources.
Greenbelt Land Trust protects critical habitats, rivers, trails and working lands throughout the mid-Willamette Valley.
Institute for Applied Ecologyconserves native species and habitats through restoration, research, and education throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Luckiamute Watershed Council is a volunteer group of neighbors working together to improve local water quality and habitat conditions in their watershed.
Marys River Watershed Council works to inspire and support voluntary stewardship of Marys River and nearby stream, enhance habitat, and protect water quality.
Natural Resource Conservation Service in Benton County works collaboratively with conservation organizations and landowners to deliver Farm Bill Programs and conserve habitats.
Sierra Club Oregon Chapter, Marys Peak Groupoperates from Corvallis, Oregon and serves the region of Benton, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, and Polk counties to protect the state’s public lands.
Starker Forests grows and manages forests and provide many opportunities for community recreation
Willamette Partnership helps cities and organizations change how they build infrastructure, protect habitat and water sources, and manage farms and forests.
If you see an organization that is missing or a needed edit to this list, please contact Janine at Janine.salwasser@oregonstate.edu