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Conservation Stories
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Devil’s Elbow Marshes On
Tidal Wetland Restoration Work Pays Off.
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Change on the Rocks
Retreating glaciers are informing the Land Trust’s conservation plans.
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The Fate of the Frogs
We’re finding allies in amphibian conservation.
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Collaboration Key to Flume Creek Conservation
With support from Columbia Land Trust, Clark County is conserving 150 acres of prime wildlife habitat along Flume Creek, just south of Ridgefield, Washington.
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The Way Back
One local landowner is carrying a piece of home with her on a remarkable journey.
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2014 Conservation & Restoration Report
The report highlights Columbia Land Trust's recent accomplishments and looks forward to the future of conservation and stewardship in the Columbia River region.
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51 acres of vital Steelhead habitat conserved along Rock Creek
The newly acquired property, which includes riparian forest and aquatic habitat, will be conserved and restored to support winter-run Steelhead.
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Long Beach Peninsula Project Awarded Coastal Wetland Grant
Columbia Land Trust scored a major victory this week when its Long Beach Peninsula Wetlands Conservation Project was awarded a $914,375 grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Columbia Land Trust will acquire and protect 400 acres of declining coastal wetlands, riparian areas and conifer forest on the Long Beach Peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and Willapa Bay,…
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