
Jay Kosa


Coastal Conservation Roundup
Columbia Land Trust kicked off 2019 with some early conservation successes along the Columbia River Estuary.

A Win-win on Hood River bluffs
Columbia Land Trust and the Hood River Valley Parks & Recreation District partnered to conserve 40 acres along the lower Hood River, with plans to add to city’s trail network

A River Gets its Wings
Columbia Land Trust conserves 360 acres in Klickitat Canyon, including a mile-long stretch of river.

Species Spotlight: Snowy Owl
Learn about snowy owls (Bubo scandiacus), striking and mysterious interlopers from the Arctic.

Drifting Through the Elochoman River
An underwater exploration of newly improved salmon habitat on the Elochoman River

Slow & Swift
Columbia Land Trust Realizes a bold vision more than a decade in the making

Last of its Kind
Columbia Land Trust purchased the single largest property in its history—3,200 of forestland in a canyon rich with wildlife and cultural significance.

Mount St. Helens Vision Realized
Columbia Land Trust and a timber company Pope Resources find common ground, complete decade-long, 20,000-acre plan benefitting local forestry and wildlife.
