
Animals & Plants


One Yard at a Time
As Backyard Habitat Certification Program Manager Gaylen Beatty moves on, a Columbia Land Trust staffer reflects on the program's powerful impact.

Marsh Marvels
Conservation efforts at the tip of Long Beach Peninsula protect endangered species within a fragile ecosystem.

Rewilding Our Lives
Urban residents bring the wild home.

Crane Attraction
The recent conservation of 541 acres in the Vancouver Lake lowlands leaves space for iconic sandhill cranes.

Willows to Come
Volunteers plant more than 1,000 willow cuttings at Kandoll Farm.

South Tongue Point Potential
Clatsop Community College aims to create an estuarine classroom.

Explore our Fall Edition of Fieldbook
Our autumnal edition of Fieldbook covers conservation, local discoveries, and new partnerships.

Lichen & Oak
When Microorganisms have Macro Implications.
[In the Media] Columbia Land Trust featured on National Geographic’s Ocean Views Blog
In a National Geographic Ocean Views blog post titled “United for Salmon: Preserving the Pacific Northwest“, Angela M. Thomas of the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic (LEX-NG) Fund, highlights Columbia Land Trust’s efforts to restore salmon habitat in tributaries along the lower Columbia River. Much of this work is made possible through a generous grant from the LEX-NG…
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