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[In the Media] Chinook Observer features Wallacut River restoration
The Chinook Observer takes an in-depth look at Columbia Land Trust's efforts to restore 113 acres of wetland habitat along the Wallacut River in Pacific County, Washington.

Meet Susie Peterson
Columbia Land Trust is excited to introduce Susie Peterson as its new Backyard Habitat Certification Program manager (BHCP). Together with our partners at Audubon Society of Portland, she’s excited to lead the continued growth and impact of the transformative program. Communications manager Jay Kosa sat down with Susie to chat about her background.

Fieldbook Takes a Closer Look
Marvel at the curiosities in the pages of our summer edition.

A Columbia River Vasculum
A brief exploration of the Columbia River region's botanical curiosities.

Eastern Muse
How an ecoregion spurred a powerful partnership.

Making the Whole
Our communications intern recently took a trip to a forestry property and returned with a reflective story on how the Land Trust's many tedious jobs make up the big picture.

[In the Media] Sandhill crane project graces cover of The Columbian
The June 9th issue of The Columbian detailed Columbia Land Trust's plans to farm 541 acres west of Vancouver Lake for the benefit of migrating sandhill cranes.

Where Adventure Meets Stewardship
The Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic Fund has awarded Columbia Land Trust a $25,000 grant to restore salmon habitat along the Columbia River and its major tributaries.
