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The Wildest Classroom
Engaging the Next Generation of Environmental Leaders with Upward Bound
The Reciprocal Nature of Cedar Creek
An Intact Forest Furthers Climate Action
Fostering Environmental Education
Columbia Land Trust transfers 82 acres on Astoria’s South Tongue Point to Clatsop Community College
Wild Splendor 2021
WIN A PENDLETON WOOLEN BLANKET (DETAILS BELOW)! Join us once again to celebrate the land, water, wildlife, and people of the Pacific Northwest. In 2021, our annual Wild Splendor fundraiser will have an adapted format. Instead of a large gala or virtual gathering, we’re inviting our community and supporters to witness the glory of two…
Read More2,500 Acres of Working Forest Conserved On Oregon Coast
GreenWood Resources and regional conservation organizations partner to protect four square miles of iconic forested hills along the northern Oregon coast
Land of Yakamas
“The history of our people is the history of this land.” – Davis Washines We are excited to share the powerful new Land of Yakamas film, produced by the Yakama Nation whose native lands extend along the Cascade Range and the Columbia River. The 9-minute film explores humans’ connection to the earth, climate change,…
Read MoreOur Spring 2021 Fieldbook
Land restoration projects, community engagement, and species spotlight: welcome to our 2021 spring issue
Step Outside! Our 2021 Conservation Report
Bird song fills the air. Butterflies and bees flit from flower to flower. Old Douglas-fir trees tower over both city neighborhoods and rural highways. Massive old cedar trees grow along river banks or in low flooded plains. Oak woodlands and grasslands carpet the hilly Willamette Valley and the arid lands east of the mountains. Creeks…
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