


Hooting for Flammulated Owls
Join our staff on a night-time audio survey in search of the elusive, and adorable, flammulated owl.

Changes on the Grays
Author and ecologist Robert Michael Pyle offers an introduction to his home waters, the Grays River.

Jump-Starting a Coastal Forest
The Land Trust is improving habitat and contributing to a green economy through piloting restoration forest on the coast

Answers in the Trees
Understanding the role of Northwest forests in tackling climate change

Lacamas Lake Trail Vision Takes Shape
By conserving 87 acres along the north shore of Lacamas Lake, our partners at the City of Camas are rounding out a 30-year vision to build a landmark recreation resource in Southwest Washington.

Wildboy Creek Conserved
Columbia Land Trust conserves 1,300 acres of forestland to remove 55-foot dam and free Wildboy Creek in partnership with Cowlitz Indian Tribe

An Ecosystem at Work
Hundreds of bald eagles swarmed the sky during the most recent smelt run in the Grays River in Wahkiakum County

A Community Forest Grows
Columbia Land Trust & the Mt. Adams Resource Stewards have partnered to expand the Mt. Adams Community Forest in Klickitat County
