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Your support means clean water, clear air, views of mountains, safe homes for plants and animals, family hikes through forests, and a continuation of the outdoor life that is iconic of the Inland Northwest. 

Recent Blog Posts

What’s that Plant?

Every acre of conserved land tells a story, and often, those stories are rooted in the plants and wildlife that define a place. Conservancy Stewardship Director and plant aficionado Rose Macaulay brings a keen eye and deep appreciation for the wildflowers, grasses, and trees that shape our region’s landscapes. She’s

Wes Hanson Watercolor

Poetry From the Land

Some care for the land with their hands—planting, tending, and stewarding it through the seasons. Others share their connection through words. For longtime land steward and conservation easement owner Wes Hanson, the two are inseparable. Wes shares one of his poems with us: How the Farm is.
Palisades

Join us in Nature at these Spring Events

As the seasons change, there are so many ways to get outside, connect with nature, and be part of conservation in action. This spring, we’re excited to offer a mix of guided hikes, local history experiences, seasonal bird walks, and hands-on stewardship opportunities—including a community cleanup at Palisades (and look

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.

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