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Coeur d’Alene Open House on Tuesday, September 10

Inland Northwest Land Conservancy will host an Open House at The Den on Tuesday, September 10th from 6-8 p.m. A formal p...

Westwind Timber and Wildlife Conservancy 

By Caroline Woodwell, Conservancy VolunteerPhotos by Lorenzo Menendez When Bob and Cindy Oswald moved 20 miles north fro...

She’ll Ski There Too

By Carol Corbin, Philanthropy and Communications Director “When h*ll freezes over, I’ll ski there too.” The sticke...

National Make-A-Will Month

By Gillian Rowe, Philanthropy and Communications Assistant For many, August feels like a month for preparation and organ...

Harnessing the Power of Qualified Charitable Distributions: A Gift for Nature Conservation

By Megan M. Lewis, JD, LLM in Taxation As stewards of the land, we are constantly exploring innovative ways to preserve ...

Salmon-Safe: Promoting Community Watershed Resiliency pt. 2

By Brian Muegge, Salmon-Safe’s Farm Program Manager Salmon-Safe: Promoting Community Watershed Resiliency pt. 1 As an ...

Salmon-Safe: Promoting Community Watershed Resiliency pt. 1

By Brian Muegge, Salmon-Safe’s Farm Program Manager Throughout the history of the Pacific Northwest, perhaps no ot...

The Glen Tana Nursery!

By Mitchell Clark, Conservancy Volunteer Something is about to bloom at Glen Tana property — The Inland Northwest ...

Spend the Summer with us!

Summer at the conservancy is a season of discovery and adventure. This year, we’re excited to offer a series of en...

Meditating in Nature

By Andi Chatburn, Conservancy Volunteer and Spiritual Companion with Chatburn Companioning and Rewilding Retreats Medita...

Earth Matters Now!

On May, 2024, Earth Matters Now! on KYRS in Spokane hosted INLC Philanthropy and Communications Director Carol Corbin an...

Indigenous and Environmental Film Festival

Celebration of the Expo 50 Tribal Culture Pillar continues with a strong lineup of thought-provoking and inspiring films...

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