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Quail Haven

Quail Haven: A Family Forest Becomes a Conservation Legacy

Nestled along the foothills of Mica Peak in North Idaho is a stretch of land that has shaped one family for generations. Today, that land, 300 acres known as Quail Haven, is permanently protected through a conservation easement with Inland Northwest Land Conservancy.
Channeled Scablands

Safeguarding Biodiversity for the Future

The Palouse is the most endangered ecosystem in the continental United States, with only 1% of the original habitat left. These unique and vulnerable lands harbor imperiled species and are under threat from fragmentation, development, and non-native plants. It is important to protect what remains.
Shackleton

Reserve Your Spot for an Evening of Courage, Climate & Discovery

You’re invited to join us on March 19 at the Coeur d’Alene Public Library for an evening with CAPT Scott Shackleton, USN, relative of legendary Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton. Ernest Shackleton is best known for his extraordinary leadership and the remarkable survival of his entire crew during the Imperial
Priority Areas

A Strategic Approach to Conservation

The Inland Northwest is home to some of the most iconic and ecologically rich landscapes in the region—and protecting them has never mattered more. As population growth, development, and a changing climate put pressure on our natural spaces, the landscapes that define our region are increasingly at risk. These are

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