In Cahoots

Sea Witch Botanicals is proud to work in partnership with Conservation Northwest. Because our company values align so nicely, we've regularly made donations to their foundation since the beginning of our days here. Now, we're excited to announce a very special collaboration with them. With the launch of our 2 newest products, every sale of Hummingbird and Timberwolf Incense Packs will generate one dollar per box towards CNW's environmental rehabilitation programs.

Your Purchase Has Purpose

  • Timberwolf Premium Incense

    Timberwolf Premium Incense

    Timberwolf Premium All Natural Incense is our most complex signature scent to date! This majestic, top shelf blend features clarifying fir and cedarwood atlas essential oils on a bed of lavender, rosemary, peppermint and orange. Burning a stick of Timberwolf releases the purifying, soothing, and uplifting energy of these powerful plants into your space, with no synthetics, ever. So breathe easy, evoke the noble spirit of the wolf, tap into your intuition, and lift your voice to the moon.

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  • Hummingbird Premium Incense

    Hummingbird Premium Incense

    Hummingbird Premium All Natural Incense is our most sumptuously floral offering yet! Luxurious, top shelf Ylang Ylang joins a sweet medley of citrus over a breeze of uplifting garden peppermint in this spring-inspired blend. In the joyous spirit of the bird itself, Hummingbird incense evokes the heady magic of springtime flirtations, summer sun through flowering trees, and dappled shade over buzzing gardens. Burn a stick of Hummingbird when you need to savor the sweet nectar of life.

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Learn More About the Featured Species

  • Wolves in Washington

    Wolves in Washington

    An interview with Conservation Northwest's Wolf Program Lead, Jay Shepherd, P.H.D.

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  • Why Humingbirds Are So Special

    Why Humingbirds Are So Special

    There is something special about hummingbirds, and humans have felt that way for eons.

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Conservation Northwest Partnership

Conservation Northwest + Sea Witch Botanicals

Sea Witch Botanicals is proud to work in partnership with Conservation Northwest. Because our company values align so nicely, we've regularly made donations to their foundation since the beginning of our days here. Now, we're excited to announce a very special collaboration with them. With the launch of our 2 newest products, every sale of Hummingbird and Timberwolf Incense Packs will generate one dollar per box towards CNW's environmental rehabilitation programs.

Who they are

Conservation Northwest's mission is to connect the big landscapes, restore iconic wildlife, and protect our natural heritage for future generations. They conserve wildlands and wildlife from the Washington Coast to the British Columbia Rockies, and have been “keeping the Northwest wild since 1989”.

Impact

Bold, imaginative and effective, Conservation Northwest has protected hundreds of thousands of acres of wildlands, supported the recovery of threatened species like wolves, Canada lynx, and fishers, and touched the lives of thousands throughout the greater Northwest. They work with diverse stakeholders to find collaborative solutions and common ground. Elected officials, government agencies, Native American tribes and First Nations, business leaders and conservationists alike know them for being science-based, persistent in seeking a healthier environment, and yet realistic in how they achieve lasting change.

Your purchase has purpose!

$1 donated for every box

Learn more about the featured species

The hummingbird is a "keystone species" - part of an ecosystem that, if removed, would cause devastating change. Like the bee that inadvertently collects pollen on its fuzzy legs as it bumbles blossom to blossom, the hummingbird transfers pollen when it dips inside a flower to drink its nectar and the flower's stamen and pistils brush the bird's forehead as it feeds. 

Similar to other keystone species such as grizzly bears, fishers and Canada lynx, wolves are critical to the health of local ecosystems and essential for healthy populations of native species. Jay Shepherd, PH.D., Conservation Northwest’s Wolf Program Lead, shares some of his knowledge and experience working with Washington’s wolves.