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Backyard Invasion
A recent Backyard Habitat Certification Program site visit led to the discovery of orange hawkweed, an unusual, pretty, but invasive plant.
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Labs on the Land
Growing the Next Generation of Conservationists.
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Lichen & Oak
When Microorganisms have Macro Implications.
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Wild Concoctions
On the Long Beach Peninsula, Conservation and Cranberries Go Hand In Hand.
[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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2015 Tour Season Recap
Enjoy a video journey of this year's outdoor trips.
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Photos: Forest Legacy Program Celebrates 25 Years
Non-profits, businesses, and agencies gather in support of the Forest Legacy Program.
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Fall Backyard Planting Tips
Backyard Habitat Certification Manager Gaylen Beatty offers four tips for the fall planting season. It's a great time of year to build valuable wildlife habitat in your own backyard.
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