Grays River
Rooted in the Region
With the help of contractors, local businesses, and volunteers, we're planting upwards of 200,000 trees over the next 14 months.
A New Bird’s-Eye View
The Land Trust is taking its stewardship monitoring practices to new heights with the help of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
Willows to Come
Volunteers plant more than 1,000 willow cuttings at Kandoll Farm.
Explore our Fall Edition of Fieldbook
Our autumnal edition of Fieldbook covers conservation, local discoveries, and new partnerships.
Deep River 30
With Columbia Land Trust's latest 30-acre acquisition, we're expanding our conservation and restoration efforts at the mouth of the Deep River.
Devil’s Elbow Marshes On
Tidal Wetland Restoration Work Pays Off.
The lasting gift of land
A landowner's generous gift leads to 80 acres of forest conserved in the Grays Bay watershed.
An Estuarine Eden
Crooked Creek Property Expands Grays Bay Conservation Efforts
Muddy, but worth it: We Plant 35,000 Trees and Shrubs at Kandoll Farm.
Sure, there were logistical challenges: horrible weather, boot-sucking mud, king tides, and the fact that we had to bring in most of the trees and plants by boat. Nonetheless, thanks to the stewardship team, Land Trust volunteers, and very hard-working crews, we planted 35,000 trees and shrubs on our Kandoll Farm site this spring. The…
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