Mill Creek Ridge Natural Area
Description Columbia Land Trust’s Mill Creek Ridge Natural Area extends for 2.3 miles along a ridge that separates the valleys of Mill Creek and Brown’s Creek. The steep grassy meadows, which put on colorful wildflower displays in the spring, are interspersed with patches of Oregon white oak woodland. This special place offers diverse flora, wildlife…
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Women in My Life
Celebrate Women's History Month with Columbia Land Trust Forest Conservation Director Cherie Kearney
From Stories to Signs
Columbia Land Trust installs interpretive signs along the lower Klickitat Haul Road that celebrates the iconic watershed
Fire Resilience In Our Forests
Columbia Land Trust is managing forestland for the realities of climate change and catastrophic wildfire
Species Spotlight: Flammulated Owl
Learn more about the cup-sized flammulated owl that lives in the western US
[Virtual Event] Urban Wild: Columbia River Chum Salmon
Our Chum Salmon live event has ended, but you can view the full recording below!
Cranes, Cows, and Crops
Columbia Land Trust works with a local dairy to harvest crops in the Vancouver Lake Lowlands while preparing for the arrival of sandhill cranes
The Witness Tree
Watch our new short film that highlights an ancient hemlock tree along the Grays River