Protect the Palouse

Only you can act now to stop the Harvest Hills Wind Project at Kamiak, Steptoe, and Rose Creek.

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Preserve

We are dedicated to safeguarding the natural heritage of the Palouse

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Fight

We are actively opposing the Harvest Hills Wind Project to protect the Palouse

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Protect

We will enact protective laws to ensure future industrial development is completed with the Palouse in mind.

About Us

Save the Palouse is a local nonprofit working tirelessly to raise awareness about the threat that the Harvest Hills Wind Project poses to the Kamiak, Steptoe, and Rose Creek National Natural Landmarks.

Our organization is driven by our deep love for the Palouse and our unwavering commitment to preserving its natural beauty for future generations.

Our Initiatives

Taking action to protect the Palouse and its natural wonders

Advocacy

We advocate for the preservation of the Palouse’s natural landmarks through active engagement with local authorities and decision-makers.

Education

We educate the public about the importance of preserving the Palouse’s unique ecosystem and landscapes, as well as the destructive impact of large-scale wind projects that put convenience ahead of conservation.

Cooperation

Saving the Palouse isn’t about renewable energy or partisan politics. Our love for the Palouse transcends political division and we are thrilled to bring together advocates from all walks of life.

Join the Fight

Support our cause and help save the Palouse from irreparable damage.

Natl Landmarks Threatened
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Acres In Danger
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Concerned Citizens

Learn More

The Palouse is in Peril

Palouse Vistas replaced by Vestas

View maps of the proposed installation area and explore the impact on the Palouse’s world-class natural areas.

Let’s be clear – no wind here

Kamiak is not the place for industrial turbines taller than the Space Needle. Wildlife, recreation, and the very nature of the Palouse are in danger.

Act Now

Your help matters. You have the power to Preserve the Palouse: contact your county and state elected officials today and tell them to stop the Harvest Hills Wind Project.

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