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The Glen Tana story: Bridging the past and the future

In partnership with Washington State Parks and the Spokane Tribe of Indians, Glen Tana will now be protected for its val...

A Tale of Two Eagles: Nature’s Resilience at Waikiki Springs

Article and photos by Carrie Dugovic, Conservancy Volunteer Driving on North Mill Road near Fairwood and Mead High Schoo...

From Pinecone to Pine Tree

Need something to help you unwind after a busy work week? Watch this short video documenting the 300-day process of a pi...

Your Conservancy’s Sustainer Circle

Inland Northwest Land Conservancy relies on the annual generosity of our members to conserve, care for, and connect with...

Listen up! The Nature of Idaho Podcast

Conservancy landowner Mike Schlepp and US Fish and Wildlife Restoration Coordinator Elise Brown discuss conservation eas...

City of Spokane’s Community Climate Planning Survey

The City of Spokane has recently launched their Community Climate Planning Survey and they are looking for your feedback...

A Wild Glen Tana. Rewilding our Suburbs

By Roger Hudson “Don’t plan to go out and save the world. The world is here to save you.” If we learn to liste...

Visit these lands in 2025!

As the sun sets on 2024, you may be already planning your New Year adventures. While much of our work is done on private...

INLC and the Banff Mountain Film Festival

Here’s a great way to support a cause you care about AND give the perfect gift to that friend or loved one who has...

Clearwater Paper Plants Trees at Glen Tana!

By Pat Loomis, Conservancy Volunteer October 4th was a beautiful Fall day at the 1,100-acre Glen Tana Conservation area....

INLC’s Sustainable Gift Guide

By Gillian Rowe This holiday season, treat your loved ones to something meaningful and kind to the planet. Whether you&#...

New Additions to Palisades Park!

By Mitchell Clark In late September, volunteers with Inland Northwest Land Conservancy, Washington Trails Association, a...

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