News

Stay up-to-date with what we’re doing at Inland Northwest Land Conservancy. From creature features to new conservation easements, the latest is all here.

Banff Film Festival

Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival Jan 9-11

You are invited to join us for the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour, which is returning to Spokane for three nights to celebrate world-class adventure films, inspiring stories, and a community that loves the outdoors as much as we do. Proceeds from the Saturday VIP Event will be
Michael and Olivia Brownlee

Someplace to Belong to – a Musical Tribute to Our Lands and Waters

By Maria Vandervert, Communications & Engagement Director Today, musicians Olivia Brownlee and Michael Kropf released Someplace to Belong to, a collaborative work created on behalf of Inland Northwest Land Conservancy. At the Conservancy, creativity helps us communicate complex ideas, inspire connection, and explore innovative approaches to protecting the lands we

Nature of Belonging

The Nature of Belonging

What does it mean to feel truly at home in the Inland Northwest? For many, it’s the quiet comfort of familiar trails, the peace found beside a river, or the open space beneath a Ponderosa pine that gives you room to breathe. That feeling, a deep-rooted sense of belonging, is

Honoring Our Volunteers

In 2025, our community of over 200 volunteers contributed in countless ways. For example, they planted more than 4,200 native plants, dedicated over 1,000 hours to stewarding the land, and connected 550+ people to nature by leading more than 65 hikes. On International Volunteer Day and every day, we celebrate
berries and leaves

Six Ways to Support Our Treasured Lands and Waters

This Giving Tuesday, join a movement bigger than any one organization—caring for the lands and waters that sustain our communities. Whether you have time, resources, or passion to share, here are some ideas to make a meaningful impact.

Support for People and the Planet

As you stroll through your local grocery store aisles you may recognize popular natural food brands such as Bob’s Red Mill and Primal Kitchen. This is partially due to natural and organic food broker GreenSpoon. GreenSpoon works with grocery stores and brands to promote products that positively impact people, community,

Our Fall 2025 Newsletter is Here!

Our Fall 2025 Newsletter is here! We’re excited to share stories of our community coming together to protect the lands, waters, and landscapes we all love.
River and Forest

Speak Up for America’s Public Lands Before November 10

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is considering revoking the Public Lands Rule, which helps ensure our nation’s public lands are managed for clean water, healthy wildlife habitat, and future generations. BLM is accepting public comments through November 10, 2025 on a proposal to rescind this critical rule. We urge
Inland Viewscape

Inland Viewscape and Sharing the Beauty of the Inland Northwest

Instead of scaring you this Halloween, we’re sharing something beautiful. Earlier this year, Inland Northwest Land Conservancy partnered with Gonzaga University and Rogue Heart Media on a special creative collaboration celebrating our shared love of the land. The result is Inland Viewscape — an original piece by composer Dr. Michael

birds

Give Now, Give Smart

As the year draws to a close, your generosity can do double duty: protect the lands and waters you love and reduce your 2025 tax bill. Timely, thoughtful giving makes a difference for conservation projects in Idaho and Washington — while creating smart tax advantages for you.
Nursery Image

Growing Roots for the Future

Be part of the restoration and lend a hand at one of our native species planting days If you visit Glen Tana early in the morning, you’ll see rows of young plants—chokecherry, aspen, woods’ rose, and more, soaking up the first bit of sunlight. Their leaves shimmer in the breeze,

intern Sami

Shaping the Future of Conservation

A Summer Stewarding the Land With Intern Sami Masiarek This summer, we welcomed stewardship intern Sami Masiarek, whose curiosity and love for the Inland Northwest brought her to our work. She grew up in Spokane and developed a strong bond with the rivers, forests, and open spaces that make this

Tags

Subscribe

Join our email list to be informed about upcoming events, conservancy news, ways you can make a difference, and more!

Loading