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Sneak Peek: A New Fieldbook

Our latest issue of Fieldbook hits the mail this week, here are a few stories to look forward to.
 

This issue, we feature stories from a new guest writer, Alex Atkinson. The Backyard Habitat Certification Program continues to grow in Oregon and Washington  in "The Backyard Blooms," we hear a story from coastal Land Steward Austin Tomlinson on skunk cabbages and all that springtime brings to the coast in "Sunshine and Skunk Cabbages," an update on Columbia Stock Ranch's white-tailed deer, and we "Meet The Team" and chat a bit with our three newest staff members and Stewardship Assistants, and hear from the next generation of conservationists. Enjoy the issue, and stay tuned to our social media for the digital release next week. The Columbia Land Trust publishes Fieldbook twice a year, learn more how to get your copy. 

Step Outside! The 2021 Conservation Report Is Here

Take a look at the work you help make possible, and our ambitious goals as Columbia Land Trust looks ahead.
 

Columbia Land Trust envisions a future where natural areas and our lives intertwine and where people know, love, and respect nature's beauty and importance in a reciprocal way. Human communities, including neighborhoods, businesses, farms, ranches, and working forests, complement the natural world, providing all people with well-being and an unrivaled quality of life. We all depend on each other. The health of every part is required for the health of the whole. Columbia Land Trust is advancing a 25-year Conservation Agenda to support our rivers, forests, grasslands, and the creatures that depend on them. Read the full report here.

Coaltion of Oregon Land Trusts: The Oregon I Am


Have you discovered the #oregoniam yet? Get your free map of 81 special places in nature to access.

Last month, The Coalition of Oregon Land Trusts (COLT) introduced an interactive map of 81 different places in nature that are conserved by Land Trusts in the state of Oregon, and available to access and enjoy. The Oregon I Am campaign is a celebration of the lands and people we love, and the first ever map of this kind in the Land Trust community. Get your map and discover the #oregoniam today! 

During this time of physical distancing, show us the nature and wildlife you're observing close to home by tagging #FearlessNature to your social media posts! 

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Honoring Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Each May, we honor Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Learn more about why this moment is important to honor today and everyday.

Flammulated Owls

Flammulated owls, flammies, are migratory birds who spend the summer months in the Pacific Northwest. The Land Trust is prioritizing conserving and restoring their habitat, so that the flammies can continue to call Oregon home for the summer.

Header Image, Middle Image by Brian Chambers

Flammulated Owl Image by Matthew Wyche

White-tailed Deer Image by Gary House
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