
Conservation Stories


The Importance of Oaks
New Funding Will Allow ECOP to Advance Conservation, Stewardship, Outreach, and Monitoring on Oregon White Oak Landscapes

From Forest to Front Yard
A New Backyard Habitat Demonstration Site Offers Native Plant Inspiration

Discover Two Newly Conserved Sites
East Fork Lewis River: Optimist Club Youth Camp Columbia Land Trust helped permanently protect a forested youth camp in the heart of Clark County, in partnership with the Optimist Club of Vancouver. The 46-acre parcel sits along the East Fork Lewis River adjacent to a popular county park, in an area that is a conservation…
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Restoration Along the Elochoman
Returning Nelson Creek to its Historic Path To Restore Wetlands and Improve Fish Habitat

Fall 2022 Fieldbook
Featuring stories about restoration work along the Elochoman River and the importance of oaks

Beavers Build Resilient Watersheds
The Wishpush Working Group envisions an abundant beaver population

Fostering Environmental Education
Columbia Land Trust transfers 82 acres on Astoria’s South Tongue Point to Clatsop Community College

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
