
Featured Stories


Portland’s New Urban Jungle: Backyard Habitat & Green Zebra Team Up
In Portland's Kenton Neighborhood, Green Zebra Grocery Earns Stripes for Wildlife.

100 Days a Year Fishing? Yep. How the Hood River Made One Man’s Life
Ask Greg Short what he does for a living and he won’t answer with the title of his job (maintenance manager at Heirloom Orchards). Instead he answers with his passion. “I’m a sportfisherman,” Short says. “It’s not a side hobby. It’s a huge part of my life.” Last year, Short spent nearly 100 days fishing.…
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The Comeback River: Good-bye Road! Hello Chinook!
Our Haul Road project is freeing the Klickitat, one mile at a time.

[Film] Columbia Land Trust + the Northwest’s First Organic Dairy Farm = Good Milk Forever
A Video About a Trout Lake Valley Farm that Will Stay A Farm Forever

Home Grown: A Portland Family Goes a Little Wild
What happens when you turn a yard into Willamette Valley native habitat? More life.

Mussel Mass
With a healthy population of western pearlshells, Schoolhouse Creek is going strong.


Fields of Joy
Vernal pools, balsam root, and uninterrupted views made Four Sisters worth saving.
