
Conservation Stories


Traveling Upstream
Executive Director Glenn Lamb checks in on the efforts of the Land Trust's Conservation Agenda, and shares major priorities that lie ahead.

Last of its Kind
Columbia Land Trust purchased the single largest property in its history—3,200 of forestland in a canyon rich with wildlife and cultural significance.

Backyard Continued
The Backyard Habitat Certification Program announces its expansion into more area of Clackamas County.

Backyard Confidential
Notes from inside the backyard habitat certification process

Fieldbook Crawls Out for Spring
Our first edition of our 2018 Fieldbook magazine is now out!

Hear the Cranes Come
A farming experiment is benefiting endangered sandhill cranes and could establish new research for crane conservation in the Northwest.

Weathering the Storm
Climate resilience guides the Land Trust’s conservation agenda.

A Better Understanding
Executive Director Glenn Lamb reflects on natural spaces within city limits and creating a more inclusive and understanding environment.
