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We’ve Moved!
(down the street)

It’s Tour Time!
Plan out your year in the great outdoors with Columbia Land Trust.

2015 Year-End Report
In its 25th year, Columbia Land Trust conserved and restored meaningful lands from the Pacific Ocean to The Dalles, while investing in the people that help the Northwest thrive.

Channeling Floodwaters
The impacts of our restoration work can take years to manifest. Sometimes, it happens overnight.

South Tongue Point Potential
Clatsop Community College aims to create an estuarine classroom.

Explore our Fall Edition of Fieldbook
Our autumnal edition of Fieldbook covers conservation, local discoveries, and new partnerships.

Giving Tuesday: Dec. 1
Columbia Land Trust takes conservation seriously—but not too seriously. Watch your email inbox and social media on December 1st, the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, to find out what we mean.

Backyard Invasion
A recent Backyard Habitat Certification Program site visit led to the discovery of orange hawkweed, an unusual, pretty, but invasive plant.
