


Watch “Restoring Wildboy Creek” about Kwoneesum Dam removal
A film about the removal of Kwoneesum Dam with the Cowlitz Indian Tribe

Rx Fire: An Art and a Science
A second prescribed burn at Bear Creek builds on work to restore ecological integrity

Conserving Fallen Leaf Lake
Columbia Land Trust transfers 43-acre site surrounding the lake to City of Camas

Salal Flat Conserved
64 Acres of Prime Steelhead Habitat Along the East Fork Lewis River

Our 2024-2025 Conservation Report
Our 2024-2025 Conservation Report is here! Discover highlights from all we accomplished over the last year and learn more about upcoming priorities that lie ahead. In 2024, Columbia Land Trust conserved hundreds of acres, restored prairies, forests, and wetlands, improved fish habitat, and planted hundreds of thousands of native seeds and bulbs. We invite you…
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New Board Members
In January 2025 Columbia Land Trust welcomed five new members to our volunteer board of directors after a broad, public search. They will join existing board members in guiding our work to conserve and care for the nature of the Columbia River region and will serve up to three consecutive three-year terms. “We’re honored to…
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Species Spotlight: Western Pearlshell Mussel
Thousands of freshwater mussels relocated in Washington's Wildboy Creek

Conserved Land Will Benefit Wildlife and Water Quality
41 acres include nesting habitat for bald eagles, purple martins, and more
