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Columbia Land Trust

The Columbia Land Trust conserves and cares for the vital lands, waters, and wildlife of the Columbia River region through sound science and strong relationships.

Wetlands and oak woodlands. Columbia River tributaries and Columbia River shores. Forests both wild and working. Natural areas in urban strongholds and wide-open spaces that anchor rural communities.

We work with urgency and with purpose. Population forecasts in both Oregon and Washington show a steady increase of people; in both states the majority of the increase is due to net migration—people moving here from elsewhere. That projected growth puts tremendous pressure on our land and water, including wildlife habitat, working forests, and farms.

To date, we’ve conserved more than 32,000 acres and we have more than 3,000 supporters. Our work region now encompasses two states (Oregon and Washington) and 13,760 square miles around the Columbia River and its many tributaries, in an area stretching from The Dalles to the Pacific Ocean.

For us, the message is clear: The time to conserve the Northwest is now.

Join us and help us build a Northwest that is vital, thriving, prosperous, and wild.

Columbia Land Trust
850 Officers’ Row
Vancouver, WA 98661
360-696-0131

https://www.columbialandtrust.org
connect@columbialandtrust.org

Region: 
multnomah co