


2017 Year in Review
14 ways you made a difference for nature in 2017.

Species Spotlight: River Otter
Learn about the North American river otter (Lontra canadensis), a fixture on healthy river systems throughout the lower Columbia River region.

Hail to the Underdog
We’re giving Columbia River chum salmon—aka dog salmon—a fighting chance.

25k Raised, Thanks to You
Columbia Land Trust recorded its highest single-day giving total ever on Giving Tuesday.

Giving Tuesday, November 28th
On Giving Tuesday, we dare you to do more. Join us in raising $25,000 for our next 25 years of ensuring our wild places are here to stay.

Funding a Nature-Rich Future
7-million-dollar bond measure a major win for conservation in Clark County, Washington

What’s at Stake in Trout Lake
Columbia Land Trust is working with Trout Lake farmers to avert the fragmentation of the local landscape to the detriment of farms, a growing recreation economy, wildlife, and iconic open spaces.

A Boggy Notion
Fifty-five newly conserved acres on Long Beach Peninsula expand an anchor habitat that supports a unique blend of coastal, wetland, and forest ecosystems.
