Call for New Board Members
Columbia Land Trust launches public search for new members of our volunteer Board of Directors
Conserving the Last Wild Places in Clark County
Twenty acres on the East Fork Lewis River will safeguard steelhead habitat
100 Acres of Washington Farmland Conserved
The Pearson Family and Columbia Land Trust protect organic dairy farmland and keep our food sources close to home
Spring Fieldbook 2024
Learn more about recent conservation successes, Kwoneesum Dam removal, and our new Conservation Director
Our 2023-2024 Conservation Report
Our 2023-2024 Conservation Report is here! We are excited to share highlights from all that we accomplished over the past year and offer a look forward at the incredible conservation opportunities to come. In 2023 Columbia Land Trust conserved 2,370 acres of the region’s most important natural places—old forests, oak habitats, and essential salmonid spawning…
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12 acres of forest transferred to the United States Forest Service
Funding Secured for Restoration in Tualatin River Watershed
Oak woodland, savanna, and prairie restoration to kick off in Washington County this Spring
ECOP’s 2023 Impact Report
In 2023, the East Cascades Oak Partnership (ECOP) began implementing its strategic plan and allocating funding to projects across the East Cascades. Thanks to the collaboration of dedicated organizations, agency partners, and individuals, the partnership was able to achieve so much! Check out ECOP’s first ever impact report for a deeper dive on how this…
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