Imagine being able to visit a gorgeous stretch of land with your children or your grandchildren and say, “I helped protect that.” With well over 1,000 acres of pristine forest and riverfront, the iconic Glen Tana property is one of the last truly wild places in the Inland Northwest that’s near an urban center, and we are so excited to see it added to the list of public access properties that will be available for all future generations to experience and fall in love with for themselves.
There is a cost to conservation, though. By adopting an acre, you’re not just donating money—you’re leaving a legacy and linking arms with your neighbors, friends, and community members that share your passion for preserving this beautiful piece of land. Each acre we save helps safeguard vital habitats for wildlife, keeps the water and air clean, and ensures that future generations will have a place to explore, connect with nature, and find peace. For just $1,000, you can play a part in preserving this incredible landscape, one piece at a time.
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When you adopt an acre of Glen Tana, you’re taking ownership over its permanent protection. But you’re not doing it alone. Your gift combines with the gifts of hundreds of other people in our community to do so much more than just one donation could ever achieve. Together, we can safeguard critical wildlife habitat, preserve the natural beauty of this space, and expand opportunities for outdoor recreation. Plus, you’ll receive a one-of-a-kind wood-burned coaster made from a tree on the Glen Tana property—your own personal piece of the land you’re helping to protect.
Our goal is to find 400 people that want to link arms to leave a legacy of outdoor access unlike anything the Inland Northwest has ever seen.
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We envision a future of interconnected natural habitats throughout the Inland Northwest, supporting thriving populations of native plants and wildlife, enjoyed and respected by the people who also call this region home.