Farms & Forests
Lichen & Oak
When Microorganisms have Macro Implications.
Wild Concoctions
On the Long Beach Peninsula, Conservation and Cranberries Go Hand In Hand.
Conservation is in Our Nature
Glenn's Muse - June 18
Room to Grow
Forest thinning efforts near the Little White Salmon river support the development of old-growth forest while producing lumber for local businesses.
[In the Media] A Story About Our Klickitat Canyon Project in The Columbian
We’re working to keep development permanently off of 9,000 acres of land along the Klickitat River, one of Washington’s great rivers. Read the whole story in the Columbian.
Read More[Film] Columbia Land Trust + the Northwest’s First Organic Dairy Farm = Good Milk Forever
A Video About a Trout Lake Valley Farm that Will Stay A Farm Forever
In Trout Lake Valley, Skullcap Grows to Meet Demand.
Trout Lake Farm began organically growing medicinal herbs in Trout Lake Valley in 1973. Today it grows everything from echinacea to valerian on 280 acres (depending on what herbs are in demand). These days, the farm makes ample room for skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora), a herbaceous perennial in the mint family that’s known to reduce inflammation…
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