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Cathy Curley is the Senior Operations Manager for National Wildlife Federation's Pacific Regional Center in Seattle, WA, providing operational support and management of budgets, strategic planning and implementation, personnel management, and internal communications. She is an avid gardener and outdoor enthusiast.
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“Bike to Work” Day and “Wear Your Life Jacket to Work” Day Coincide!

5/17/2013 // Cathy Curley

Today is “Bike to Work” Day and also “Wear your Life Jacket to Work” Day, and here at the Pacific Regional Center of the National Wildlife Federation, Ranger Rick has a tough choice on how to get to work. Our… Read more >

Sucia Island State Park is a 564-acre marine park with 77,700 feet of shoreline. Sucia Island is considered the crown jewel of the state's marine park system. It is consistently ranked as one of the top boating destinations in the world. Sucia Island and several smaller islands comprise the "Sucia group."

Share Your Photos to Protect Washington’s State Parks

3/12/2013 // Cathy Curley

Next week, our beloved Washington State Parks will turn 100 years old, but their future is uncertain as budget cuts put the entire park system at risk. The thought of losing these special places tugs at my heart.  As I… Read more >

Photo credit: Erinn J. Hale

Get To Know Your Wild Neighbors

3/22/2012 // Cathy Curley

The world is full of the promise of adventure, exploration and discovery. From high mountain peaks to lush forests and broad open oceans, people are always looking and finding new ways to connect to nature in exciting adventurous ways. For… Read more >