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Extreme Fire Danger – September 2022
UPDATE: As of Monday, September 12th, fire danger has decreased and Land Trust sites west of the Cascades have re-opened. UPDATE: as of September 19th,…
Read MoreWild Splendor 2022
Join us to celebrate the land, water, wildlife, and people of the Pacific Northwest! In 2022, we are again hosting a series of outdoor tours that foster connections with nature and with each other. These events are free of charge, though you are welcome to make a donation during the registration process to support our…
Read MoreEast Cascades Oak Partnership Receives $7.1 Million OWEB Grant
Funding will advance conservation, stewardship, outreach, and monitoring on Oregon white oak landscapes in the East Cascades
The People Behind the Backyard Habitat Certification Program
Helping Urban and Suburban Gardeners Create Natural Habitats for Wildlife
Dillacort Canyon: Hunting Lottery
As of Spring 2023, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will be managing deer hunting permits at Dillacort Canyon in Klickitat County. Restrictions include: No overnight camping, no camp fires, no salt/mineral licks, no baiting, and no game cameras. Tree stands and hunting blinds are only allowed as “pack in, pack out” and must…
Read MoreBeavers Build Resilient Watersheds
The Wishpush Working Group envisions an abundant beaver population
Spring 2022 Fieldbook
Our latest issue features stories on beaver restoration and the Backyard Habitat team
Our 2022 Conservation Report
Our 2022 Conservation Report is here, and as you will see, thousands of people are throwing their weight behind the practice of listening, learning, and taking simple, decisive actions to protect the nature of the Northwest. This report is filled with examples of hope and collaboration, and we trust you will enjoy learning about our…
Read MoreStewardship Along Westport Slough
With the start of a new year comes the start of a new stewardship effort off Marshland Road in Clatskanie, Oregon along Westport Slough, a side channel of the lower Columbia River. In late 2021, Columbia Land Trust conserved 520 acres here with funding provided by Bonneville Power Administration. Much of the land has experienced…
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