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Take Pause with Tiny Nature: The Long-toed Salamander

By Rose Macaulay, Stewardship Director As winter slowly releases its grasp on the Little Spokane River Valley and the so...

Artist Highlight: Angela Marie 

Extended version from newsletter What is your favorite way to spend time outdoors?  Daily. My favorite way to spend ti...

It’s In Our Nature to Preserve Habitat

By Lindell Haggin, Conservancy Volunteer Eons ago, the Little Spokane River Valley was created. For centuries, the Spoka...

Keep Idaho’s hiking trails open for all!

Have you heard of Idaho Trails Association? The mission of Idaho Trails Association (ITA) is to keep Idaho’s hikin...

Walking Glen Tana

By Gay Witherspoon, Landowner and Conservancy Volunteer Walking Glen Tana over the years has enriched and enlightened me...

A Sanctuary for Life

By Jennifer Moss, Conservancy Volunteer Photos by Lorenzo Menendez One August morning, I went to Glen Tana for a walk. I...

We’re collaborating with KSPS PBS!

We’re excited to partner with KSPS PBS, your trusted source for enriching local public television programming, to make...

“Earth Awakens” on April 30

Celebrate spring with Inland Northwest Land Conservancy and the Gonzaga Wind Ensemble. Featuring the World Premiere of ...

Spring Green in Kootenai County

2025 North Idaho Green Summit Saturday, April 5, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 521 E Lakeside Avenue, Coeur ...

Spokane Audubon Society looking to establish local wildlife rehabilitation facility!

Excerpt from The Pygmy Owl, Newsletter of the Spokane Audubon Society – November 2024 By Margo Wolf, Spokane Audub...

Opening Access: Making Conservation Information Available to All

By Mitchell Clark, INLC Volunteer If you’re a frequent visitor to the Inland Northwest Land Conservancy’s website, y...

Deep Connections to Land Result in Hopeful Future

Excerpt from the Washington Association of Land Trust’s 2024 Groundswell Sometimes land trusts act as advisors or ...

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