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Aerial Tour of the Tillamook Bay Watershed |
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Your contribution means everything to us! |
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Help us continue to preserve and protect the estuaries of Tillamook County and their watersheds. All donations to the Tillamook Estuaries Partnership are deductible for tax purposes and are greatly appreciated. (TEP is a non-profit 501(c)(3) environmental organization - Tax ID#: 02-0584357.) Individual and corporate donations play a crucial role in helping the Tillamook Estuaries Partnership achieve its programmatic goals, and you can help.
The button below will get you started to make a donation or ticket purchase with your Visa or MasterCard. Your donation will appear on your credit card statement as "AP - Tillamook Estuaries" and your tax-deductible gift will come directly to TEP. When you click on the button a new window will open that will allow you to make a secure payment.

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Association of National Estuary Programs |
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The Tillamook Esuary Partnerships is a member of The Association of National Estuary Programs (ANEP).
ANEP is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting responsible stewardship and a common vision for the preservation and restoration of our nation's bays and estuaries. Established in 1987 by amendments to the Clean Water Act to "identify, restore, and protect nationally significant estuaries of the United States," ANEP works with the 28 National Estuary Programs (NEPs) around the country to coordinate the national agenda and to achieve support and communication among them.
The ANEP is a trade association comprised of these 28 NEPs. It supports the local programs and serves as a unified voice for issues affecting them and the nations' estuaries. This voluntary, community based, watershed program focuses not just on improving water quality in an estuary, but on maintaining the integrity of the whole system-its chemical, physical, and biological properties, as well as its economic, recreational, and aesthetic values.
Visit the ANEP website to learn more (www.nationalestuaries.org) |
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