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
Look to Nature
Nature can be a companion and a source of peace and perspective in the days ahead.
Trading Forested Places
Columbia Land Trust is spearheading an innovative pilot program to bolster southern Washington’s rural forest economy and further conservation of old forests.
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
Re-Wilding Wildboy Creek
Columbia Land Trust and the Cowlitz Indian Tribe are partnering to remove a dam and restore Wildboy Creek at the headwaters of the Washougal River.