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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 School, one would never expect that a left turn into a neighborhood would lead to a captivating, peaceful, and gorgeous walk through the Little Spokane River Valley. A friend invited me to

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 pinecone turning into a pine tree. Video by The Kids Should See This – Smart videos for curious minds of all ages (link to full article)

Your Conservancy’s Sustainer Circle

Inland Northwest Land Conservancy relies on the annual generosity of our members to conserve, care for, and connect with lands and waters essential to life across the Inland Northwest. To simplify your life and provide ongoing support to protect local lands and waters, we invite you to join our Sustainer’s

Listen up! The Nature of Idaho Podcast

Conservancy landowner Mike Schlepp and US Fish and Wildlife Restoration Coordinator Elise Brown discuss conservation easements and the Schelpp wetland on The Nature of Idaho podcast on KISU-FM. Click here to listen on KISU.org or listen on Spotify below!

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! As part of upcoming updates to Spokane’s Comprehensive Plan, due in 2026, the City of Spokane seeks to incorporate climate planning and resiliency into the community’s 20-year vision. Changing climate and

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 listen. This Commencement message is perhaps meant for us all in these times. It implies there is a wisdom in wild places like Glen Tana, that can

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