Landscape Spotlight: The Pacific Flyway
In 2019, researchers and conservationists sounded the alarm when a scientific study revealed that North American bird populations have plummeted by three billion since 1970—that is one-in-four birds gone. Without action, these declines will likely accelerate, and Columbia Land Trust is dedicated to conserving our region’s critical habitat, for birds and other wildlife. The Pacific…
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Executive Director Meg Rutledge reflects on her first 6 months leading Columbia Land Trust
Exploring the Benefits of Prescribed Fire
Columbia Land Trust staff participate in Learn and Burn workshop
Partnership Powers New Vantage Points
New trail segment in Hood River's Powerdale Natural Area
Benefiting Wildlife on Land and Water
Land management practices help Pacific Salmon thrive
Spring 2023 Fieldbook
More than 800 acres of forest conserved in Multnomah County and a new trail section in Hood River
2022-2023 Conservation Report
Our 2022-2023 Conservation Report is here! We are excited to share highlights from all that we accomplished last year and offer glimpses of the incredible impact to come. In 2022 we conserved 1,230 acres of the region’s most important natural places—old forests, oak habitats, and essential salmon spawning sites—including an 820-acre project over 20 years in…
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