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Wes Hanson

Words, Art, Land

Neither Wes Hanson nor Gertie (Carder) Gosselin knew how to play tennis. But when she appeared at his dorm room door looking for his roommate, she spotted a canister of tennis balls. Wes didn’t tell her it was full of coins. When she asked if he’d like to play sometime,

Five Ways You Helped Nature Thrive in 2025

As the year comes to a close, we’re feeling grateful for all the ways our community showed up for the lands and waters of the Inland Northwest. Every acre protected, native tree planted, and every volunteer hour makes an impact. Together, we moved important conservation projects forward, cared for the
Banff Film Festival

Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival Jan 9-11

You are invited to join us for the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour, which is returning to Spokane for three nights to celebrate world-class adventure films, inspiring stories, and a community that loves the outdoors as much as we do. Proceeds from the Saturday VIP Event will be
Michael and Olivia Brownlee

Someplace to Belong to – a Musical Tribute to Our Lands and Waters

By Maria Vandervert, Communications & Engagement Director Today, musicians Olivia Brownlee and Michael Kropf released Someplace to Belong to, a collaborative work created on behalf of Inland Northwest Land Conservancy. At the Conservancy, creativity helps us communicate complex ideas, inspire connection, and explore innovative approaches to protecting the lands we

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