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Extreme Fire Danger – September 2022
UPDATE: As of Monday, September 12th, fire danger has decreased and Land Trust sites west of the Cascades have re-opened. UPDATE: as of September 19th,…
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The People Behind the Backyard Habitat Certification Program
Helping Urban and Suburban Gardeners Create Natural Habitats for Wildlife

Dillacort Canyon: Hunting Lottery
As of Spring 2023, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will be managing deer hunting permits at Dillacort Canyon in Klickitat County. Restrictions include: No overnight camping, no camp fires, no salt/mineral licks, no baiting, and no game cameras. Tree stands and hunting blinds are only allowed as “pack in, pack out” and must…
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Let the Light In and Let the Water Flow
Restoration begins on two coastal properties

Wielding Curiosity with Lindsay Cornelius
Celebrate Women's History Month with Columbia Land Trust Natural Area Manager Lindsay Cornelius.

[Virtual Event] Places of Pika
In the Columbia River Gorge, the adorable and resilient American Pika are making a comeback after the Eagle Creek fire.

[Virtual Event] Hosting Mason Bees
Native, non-stinging mason bees can be your yard's most effective pollinators. Get ready for spring by joining us to learn all about mason bees!

From Stories to Signs
Columbia Land Trust installs interpretive signs along the lower Klickitat Haul Road that celebrates the iconic watershed
