


Fall 2024 Fieldbook
Kwoneesum Dam removal, western pearlshell mussels, and restoration work

Agreement With Chinook Indian Nation
Strengthening our shared commitment to the land

Kwoneesum Dam Removed
6.5 miles of upstream salmon and steehabitat restored at Washington's Wildboy Creek

Chinook River Confluence Conserved
197 acres of highly threatened tidal wetland habitat conserved near the Pacific Ocean

Our 2024 Wild Splendor Gala
Nearly 300 people joined us for the return of our Wild Splendor gala. We are grateful for the commitment of our conservation community who came together to make a big difference for the nature of the Northwest! As East Cascades Oak Partnership Manager Lindsay Cornelius said in her remarks, “Community is core to resilience. We…
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Wild Splendor Gala – October 17th, 2024
Purchase tickets for Wild Splendor!

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
