


Wildboy Creek Conserved
Columbia Land Trust conserves 1,300 acres of forestland to remove 55-foot dam and free Wildboy Creek in partnership with Cowlitz Indian Tribe

Look to Nature
Nature can be a companion and a source of peace and perspective in the days ahead.

Giving Tuesday 2019: December 3
Restore a River and more this Giving Tuesday, December 3rd

Wild Splendor 2019 Recap
Northwest conservationists rallied for Wild Splendor 2019, raising more than $400,000 for critical conservation and restoration work.

Adidas Pitches In
In August, a group of eight volunteer from adidas helped pick up trash along the Elochoman River

Give More (24!) on 9/19
Join us Thursday, September 19th, as we kick off fall with a day of giving benefiting the communities of Southwest Washington

Five Ways You Make Our Work Possible
Together, we are making the Columbia River Region better

A Win-win on Hood River bluffs
Columbia Land Trust and the Hood River Valley Parks & Recreation District partnered to conserve 40 acres along the lower Hood River, with plans to add to city’s trail network
