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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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Benefiting Wildlife on Land and Water
Land management practices help Pacific Salmon thrive
Celebrating 10,000 Backyard Habitats!
The Backyard Habitat Certification Program surpasses a major milestone
The Importance of Oaks
New Funding Will Allow ECOP to Advance Conservation, Stewardship, Outreach, and Monitoring on Oregon White Oak Landscapes
Welcoming Meg Rutledge
Dr. Megan Rutledge will begin her role in January 2023, bringing extensive conservation leadership experience and ecological expertise
Beavers Build Resilient Watersheds
The Wishpush Working Group envisions an abundant beaver population
Forests Supporting Communities
Three counties in Southwest Washington—Wahkiakum, Pacific, and Skamania—are rich in natural resources, including and especially forests.
Let the Light In and Let the Water Flow
Restoration begins on two coastal properties