The Skagit Environmental Endowment Commission (SEEC) was established by a 1984 Treaty between Canada and the U.S. It is based on an Agreement between the City of Seattle and the Province of British Columbia to settle the controversy over the High Ross Dam proposal.
SEEC fulfills its mandate in the Upper Skagit Watershed through collaborations with partner organizations. Current partner organizations include:
- North Cascades National Park
- Student Conservation Association
- North Cascades Institute
- BC Parks
- Hope Mountain Centre for Outdoor Learning
The Upper Skagit watershed, located in both Canada and the United States is recognized as a unique, ecologically significant North American treasure, protected forever and managed as a single ecosystem. Its natural, cultural and wilderness values are conserved and restored for the sustainable use and enjoyment of current and future generations.
FACEBOOK - http://facebook.com/skagiteec
TWITTER - http://twitter.com/skagitwatershed
INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/skagitwatershed
ViIMEO - https://vimeo.com/channels/skagitwatershed
CURRENT USA COMMISSIONERS
Michelle Connor (USA Co-Chair)
Leo Bodensteiner
Rob Smith
Jennifer Watkins
Gerry Cook
Jim Davis
CURRENT CANADIAN COMMISSIONERS
Shaun Hollingsworth (Canada Co-Chair)
Elizabeth Johston
Nancy Wilkin
Thomas Curley
Gail Ross
Here is 'How to Apply to be a Canadian Commissioner' information;
- href="http://brdo.gov.bc.ca/apply.asp
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