
Project


[Virtual Event] Places of Pika
In the Columbia River Gorge, the adorable and resilient American Pika are making a comeback after the Eagle Creek fire.

[Virtual Event] Hosting Mason Bees
Native, non-stinging mason bees can be your yard's most effective pollinators. Get ready for spring by joining us to learn all about mason bees!

From Stories to Signs
Columbia Land Trust installs interpretive signs along the lower Klickitat Haul Road that celebrates the iconic watershed

The Muse: An Owl’s Call
A message from Executive Director Glenn Lamb

Fire Resilience In Our Forests
Columbia Land Trust is managing forestland for the realities of climate change and catastrophic wildfire

Pathways Forward
Supporting the development of an equitable green workforce

[Virtual Event] Urban Wild: Columbia River Chum Salmon
Our Chum Salmon live event has ended, but you can view the full recording below!

Cranes, Cows, and Crops
Columbia Land Trust works with a local dairy to harvest crops in the Vancouver Lake Lowlands while preparing for the arrival of sandhill cranes
