Conservation Stories
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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Conserving Cape Horn
12 acres of forest transferred to the United States Forest Service
Conserved: 300 Acres Along Washougal River
Rare old forest and riparian habitat in the West Cascades
Conserved: 1,103 Acres in the Grays River Watershed
Protecting water quality for people and forest habitat for marbled murrelet
Conserved: 915 acres in the White Salmon River Watershed
Habitat for threatened species including steelhead, northern spotted owl, and fisher
Transferred: 111 Acres Incorporated into Clark County Parks
Partnering to increase nature access close to home
Four Acres Conserved on Sandy River
Parcels extend existing Barlow Trail site, protect salmon and steelhead habitat