Events

The Conservancy believes in the power of connecting people to nature. Our events are designed to give participants a unique view of lands we protect and an understanding of why they matter. We also work to instill the value of natural places in our community to raise up a human support structure for the earth here in the Inland Northwest.

2025 North Idaho Green Summit

Discover Solutions & Take Action

at the 2nd Annual North Idaho Green Summit

Saturday, April 5th, 8 a.m. -12 p.m.

First Presbyterian Church, 521 E Lakeside Avenue, CDA

Kootenai Environmental Alliance, in partnership with Inland Northwest Land Conservancy and other partners, is excited to invite you to join us for an immersive half-day workshop aimed at exploring our community’s current environmental status and discovering actionable solutions.

With a focus on fostering environmental stewardship and community collaboration, the summit will feature informative presentations and engaging discussions on a wide range of topics including:

    • Sustainable Foods Systems

    • Renewable Energy

    • Climate Adaptation

    • Aquifer Protection

    • Responsible Recreation

    • Climate Change

    • Waste Management

“The Idaho Panhandle is arguably one of the most beautiful places to live in the lower 48!” Carol Corbin, Inland Northwest Land Conservancy

The crystalline rivers and lakes, towering forests, verdant meadows, and big skies make this a special haven for those wanting to live close to nature.

But with the increasing population and the resulting environmental impact, the natural resources that support our quality of life here need protection more than ever before.

The North Idaho Green Summit offers insights from local experts to answer the question of what can average citizens do to create a healthy, sustainable future for this region.

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