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By Protecting Your Legacy, You Protect the Land

When we think about “planning for the future,” many of us picture saving for retirement, creating a budget, or setti...

Pine Bluff – Protected Forever

Today we're sharing a story written by Emalee Gillis, one of our Conservancy volunteers, who wrote about Pine Bluff - a ...

Upcoming August Events

Looking For a Meaningful Way to Connect with Nature this August? We invite you to explore the beauty and diversity of ou...

Meet Cody Barnhart – Our New Operations and Finance Director

We’re thrilled to welcome Cody Barnhart as the newest member of the Inland Northwest Land Conservancy team! As our new...

Blessed and Released

By Dave Schaub, Executive Director For the last two and a half decades Inland Northwest Land Conservancy has benefitted ...

Inland Northwest Land Conservancy Opposes Public Land Sale Proposal

Our Public Lands Are Part of our Identity and Way of Life Earlier this month, a proposed bill in the U.S. Senate raised ...

Welcome, Maria!

Inland Northwest Land Conservancy is pleased to announce the addition of Maria Vandervert as the organization’s new Di...

Shared Leadership for a Resilient Future

As spring gives way to summer in the Inland Northwest, we’re reminded that growth comes in seasons—and that some...

A Cosmic Walk and the Story of the Universe

Rituals of the Season An outdoor event as fading-light becomes late-evening and Spring, Summer By Tom Robinson, New Stor...

Listening to the Land: A New Economy Rooted in Nature

Check out this New Story Spokane podcast episode where they explore the timeless rhythms of nature and the urgent need f...

Calling the Salmon Home

By Heidi Lasher, Conservancy Volunteer In midsummer, paddlers representing tribes from the Upper Columbia River watershe...

Wisdom Walking in the Inland Northwest

Philosophical Hiking & the INLC Mission By Christopher Kirby, PhD, Director, Philosophy Program – Eastern Wash...

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