Clearwater Paper Match to Replace Stolen Tools

While Clearwater Paper Corporation has supported Inland Northwest Land Conservancy’s work to conserve, care for, and connect with local lands and waters essential to life in the Inland Northwest for several years, this year’s pledge of up to $20,000 means a little extra for the organization. In February of 2024, someone broke into the organization’s […]
Healing Water

This weekend is going to be HOT! We invite you to take a moment and enjoy the healing benefits of the sound of water. This cold, clear water flows straight out of the Spokane Valley Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer and into the Little Spokane River at our Waikiki Springs Nature Preserve. Looking at a body of […]
Fall Newsletter and Impact Report IN MAILBOXES

Check your mailbox for this fall’s newsletter and impact report. If you don’t receive one and you’d like a copy, email us at communications@inlandnwland.org. Click on the image below for the online version.
Salmon-Safe Pints at Brick West, August 25

Beer for salmon!
Funding Local Conservation: You Can Help

For many years Spokane County’s Conservation Futures program has helped protect natural places that we know and love. Unfortunately this program is hampered by the State’s 1% levy lid. In pursuit of our mission to accelerate regional land protection we are asking legislators to help lift this lid so that our conservation success can keep […]
Meandering Hamblen Haunts Winter to Spring

By Carol Ellis, Conservancy member and long-time conservation advocate and educator Ramble before the buttercups popbright, before grass widows weepdeep purples. Drift through forests,pine, birch, fir.When balsam root twist yellow whorlsto sky, as phlox scatter strandspale pink, cling, cross thoserocky basalt outcrops!Now rain showers. Moss plumps.A mother quail scolds her broodto mosey. Stoop! Robins’ eggs […]
Rocks to Roots Podcast: Rose Richardson and Your Conservancy

Conservancy Stewardship Manager Rose Richardson recently visited the Rocks to Roots podcast, developed by the Spokane Conservation District and dedicated to teaching our community about the issues facing our local conservation community and how you can make a difference. Learn more or follow them at www.rockstoroots.org.
Throwback Thirty

This Spokesman Review article from September 1991 speaks to the vision of our founders and the importance of protecting this region’s special places in perpetuity.