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09.09.22
Extreme Fire Danger – September 2022

UPDATE: As of Monday, September 12th, fire danger has decreased and Land Trust sites west of the Cascades have re-opened. UPDATE: as of September 19th,…

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08.02.22
East Cascades Oak Partnership Receives $7.1 Million OWEB Grant
Funding will advance conservation, stewardship, outreach, and monitoring on Oregon white oak landscapes in the East Cascades
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06.08.22
The People Behind the Backyard Habitat Certification Program
Helping Urban and Suburban Gardeners Create Natural Habitats for Wildlife
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05.27.22
Beavers Build Resilient Watersheds
The Wishpush Working Group envisions an abundant beaver population
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01.26.22
Forests Supporting Communities
Three counties in Southwest Washington—Wahkiakum, Pacific, and Skamania—are rich in natural resources, including and especially forests.
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11.24.21
Let the Light In and Let the Water Flow
Restoration begins on two coastal properties
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11.10.21
The Reciprocal Nature of Cedar Creek
An Intact Forest Furthers Climate Action
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10.01.21
Fostering Environmental Education
Columbia Land Trust transfers 82 acres on Astoria’s South Tongue Point to Clatsop Community College
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09.23.21
2,500 Acres of Working Forest Conserved On Oregon Coast
GreenWood Resources and regional conservation organizations partner to protect four square miles of iconic forested hills along the northern Oregon coast
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03.18.19
Cape Horn
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