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Recent Blog Posts

Verbrugge Property

A Gift of Land and a Promise to the Future

The Little Spokane River bends through a deep, forested valley north of Spokane, carrying cold water, birdsong, and the tracks of animals that have moved through this place for millennia. Along a one-half-mile stretch of the river, private landowner Gary Verbrugge, the Kalispel Tribe of Indians, and the Inland Northwest
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Step by Step

It’s not surprising, really, that hikers end up at INLC. Not surprising that people who like to hike also support land protection. This is the story of how two dedicated hikers became dedicated members, pursuing their outdoor passions along the way. Both from Spokane County, their paths to the Conservancy
Land Stewardship

Connect with Nature in May

May is a wonderful time to get outside and explore the Inland Northwest! From birding hikes and plant identification games to trail work days and reflective walks, there’s something for everyone this month. Come join us for one or more upcoming adventures and take in the beauty of nature and
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Join us for the 2026 City Nature Challenge

Join us in documenting the incredible biodiversity of the Inland Northwest. Knowing which species live here helps protect vital habitats and wildlife corridors, guide restoration work, and inform thoughtful trail and forest management. From April 24–27, we’ll head outside together to observe and photograph the plants and animals around us

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