Public Notice of Accreditation

The land trust accreditation program recognizes land conservation organizations that meet national quality standards for...

Sustainable End-of-life Planning

By Joy Peltier, Family Service Representative, Fairmount Memorial Association  As we understand more about the envi...

Patti Ziegler–Learning Through the Land 

By Garrick Batemen, Conservancy Intern Patti Ziegler is a lifelong learner–it’s clear even from the first emails we ...

Safe Havens for Pollinators

By Emalee Gillis, Conservancy Volunteer Pollinators are key to human existence. If we didn’t have pollinators, we woul...

The Truscott Model: “Not good for the rocking chair” 

By Kasey Bader  Based on the six degrees of separation, if you live in Spokane there is a good chance you know some...

Join our team! If you’re a donated truck, that is.

Inland Northwest Land Conservancy is seeking a hard-working, 4-wheel drive truck to join our stewardship team. This is a...

Drewes Farm: Protected Forever for the South Hill Community

Your Conservancy is proud to announce the protection of a portion of the historic Drewes Farm on Spokane’s upper S...

A Forever Giving Tuesday Gift

As three more well-intentioned fundraising appeals for worthy causes tipped from my fingers into the recycle bin, I look...

Rimrock to Riverside Healing Balm

The Conservancy’s Stewardship Director Rose Richardson shares her recipe for a healing salve, made from foraged ingred...

Fall Newsletter and Impact Report IN MAILBOXES

Check your mailbox for this fall’s newsletter and impact report. If you don’t receive one and you’d li...

Autumn Events at the Conservancy

Join us! As outdoor events wind down for the year, remember to check out some great opportunities in the coming weeks! V...

Fall tree plantings at Waikiki Springs

Join the Conservancy on October 8 and 15 at Waikiki Springs to plant native tree species supporting the preserve's biodi...

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2022 Impact Report