Our Winter 2018 Fieldbook is now out!
This issue centers our relationships with people, place, and purpose.
Our last Fieldbook of 2018 is now out! This issue, we take a few pages to explore the Land Trust’s relationship with place, people, and purpose and see how all of this impacts our goal of protecting our vital Northwest landscape.
- Communications Director Jay Kosa takes us on an underwater exploration of a Land Trust built salmon restoration habitat on the Elochoman River.
- Columbia Riverkeeper’s Ubaldo Hernandez shares his vision of community in the Columbia Gorge.
- The Backyard Habitat Certification Program and APANO find success in partnership in Vibrant Spaces, Healthier Places.
- Community-led conservation sets a solid foundation for the Land Trust to build its relationships upon in It’s All About The People.
- We check in with Community Engagement Manager Rahul Devaskar and see how he’s helping the Land Trust Rethink Conservation.
Fieldbook is also available in digital format, and you can view the current issue cover to cover here. Interested in receiving issues of our magazine right to your home? We mail copies of our publication to each of our members three times per year. Give to Columbia Land Trust today and you’ll be subscribed automatically!
Fieldbook cover photo by Scott Carpenter.