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Wild Splendor: Sandhill Cranes
Registration is now open for sandhill crane viewing tours
A Legacy of Conservation
The Wiancko Family partners with Columbia Land Trust to conserve Nestwood Forest
Restoration Progress at Nelson Creek
Native wetland vegetation thrives ten months after planting
Wild Splendor: Hood River Restoration Tour
We're kicking off our 2023 Wild Splendor tour series with a rare chance to access the site of the former Powerdale Dam on the Hood River, where our restoration work has been under way for ten years.
Accreditation Renewed
Columbia Land Trust is excited to announce that the Land Trust Alliance Accreditation Commission has renewed our accreditation! Accreditation is awarded to Land Trusts that meet the highest national standards for organizational excellence and conservation permanence, and must be renewed every five years through a multi-step process that includes a robust review of documentation and…
Read More40 Acres of Agricultural Land Conserved
Innovative approach to farm conservation protects farmland in Trout Lake, Washington
Funding Awarded to Conserve Working Forest
A major step forward in our work to conserve 6,300 acres in Trout Lake
Landscape Spotlight: The Pacific Flyway
In 2019, researchers and conservationists sounded the alarm when a scientific study revealed that North American bird populations have plummeted by three billion since 1970—that is one-in-four birds gone. Without action, these declines will likely accelerate, and Columbia Land Trust is dedicated to conserving our region’s critical habitat, for birds and other wildlife. The Pacific…
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