Clark County
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Columbia Land Trust Executive Director Glenn Lamb shares the awe-inspiring experience of observing sandhill cranes in the midst of their annual migration.
Crane Attraction
The recent conservation of 541 acres in the Vancouver Lake lowlands leaves space for iconic sandhill cranes.
A Greenway in the Making
As trilliums bloom along the banks of the East Fork Lewis River, plans on a comprehensive greenway come one step closer to fruition.
Collaboration Key to Flume Creek Conservation
With support from Columbia Land Trust, Clark County is conserving 150 acres of prime wildlife habitat along Flume Creek, just south of Ridgefield, Washington.
The Way Back
One local landowner is carrying a piece of home with her on a remarkable journey.
Never a Dull Moment
The North American beaver is a conservation success story. Now, how will we coexist?
[In the Media] Rock Creek Conservation Project makes the cover of the Columbian
We recently finalized the purchase of 51 acres of riparian forest along Rock Creek, a major tributary to the East Fork Lewis River in Clark County. The purchase will protect and restore vital Steelhead habitat in the creek. Read the full article Columbian.
Read More51 acres of vital Steelhead habitat conserved along Rock Creek
The newly acquired property, which includes riparian forest and aquatic habitat, will be conserved and restored to support winter-run Steelhead.
Caring for an Island of Life in Vancouver’s Orchards Neighborhood
Surrounded by a gravel pit, an old airport, and block after block of suburban and industrial development, 10-acre Green Cathedral doesn’t exemplify most people’s idea of wildness. On the other hand, it is a cathedral (of sorts). The former farm is one of the last remnants of green space in this part of Vancouver’s Orchards…
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