Sarah Richards

Klickitat Always
Conserving our single largest site to date in a canyon rich with wildlife and cultural significance.
Hear the Cranes Come
A farming experiment is benefiting endangered sandhill cranes and could establish new research for crane conservation in the Northwest.
Species Spotlight: Moles
Moles are the bane of tidy lawns owners and golf course keepers, but these unloved critters offer more than meets the eye.
Species Spotlight: Marbled murrelet

The imperiled marbled murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus)  is a cup-sized, coastal bird that few people have had the opportunity to observe. Columbia Land Trust has conserved more than 1,600 acres of tidal wetlands and old-growth forests along Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula and Willapa Bay in hopes that the small populations of marbled murrelets remaining will find…

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Small but Mighty
Our newest acquisition connects a small but critical piece of land to one of Washington's largest and most important nesting areas.
More than Land
A newly acquired property on the Long Beach Peninsula comes with historical and biological importance.
The Grand Finale
Our Klickitat River Haul Road Project will finally be completed this year with help from a powerful partnership.
Rock Creek Rising
Stewardship efforts along a Clark County stream benefit steelhead and return a tamed landscape to the wild