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Conservation Stories
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Fall Fieldbook 2023
Washington farmland conserved, our science-based approach to stewardship, and welcoming Susanna Summers
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A Legacy of Conservation
The Wiancko Family partners with Columbia Land Trust to conserve Nestwood Forest
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40 Acres of Agricultural Land Conserved
Innovative approach to farm conservation protects farmland in Trout Lake, Washington
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Funding Awarded to Conserve Working Forest
A major step forward in our work to conserve 6,300 acres in Trout Lake
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Spring 2023 Fieldbook
More than 800 acres of forest conserved in Multnomah County and a new trail section in Hood River
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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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Recognizing Our Shared Past to Improve Our Shared Future
The Confluence Project Shifts the Narrative Around the Columbia River
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The Importance of Oaks
New Funding Will Allow ECOP to Advance Conservation, Stewardship, Outreach, and Monitoring on Oregon White Oak Landscapes
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