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What is a Land Trust?

By Gaby Batinich, Washington Association of Land Trusts In Washington, we’re lucky to have dozens of land trusts like ...

City Nature Challenge – Any time, anywhere

The City Nature Challenge is a world-wide opportunity to study the world around us, and it starts TODAY! The last weeken...

City Nature Challenge 2024

Join Inland Northwest Land Conservancy and our nature-loving community in gathering information about the land and speci...

Make Earth Day, every day!

Spring has sprung and the Conservancy has a stacked line up events to get you out on the land and involved in the commun...

Embers of Solidarity: East of Hayden Lake’s Collective Stand Against the Threat of Wildfires 

By Carly Agnew | Photos by Terina Thompson Photography and Catherine Hibbard, Ridge Creek Fire PIO  (Republished from H...

Wildflowers of Idaho

By Pat Loomis The Idaho state wildflower is the Syringa (Philadelphus lewisii). Syringa blossoms smell like oranges and ...

Welcome Ben Sprague!

Inland Northwest Land Conservancy is delighted to welcome, Capital Campaign Coordinator, Ben Sprague to the team! Having...

Some for Now, More for Later

Patty Houff Fund Continues to Benefit Conservation By Emalee Gillis, Conservancy volunteer An avid backpacker, nature lo...

Conservancy Events this Spring!

Spring is a busy time for nature, and Inland Northwest Land Conservancy! The winter thaw brings wildflowers, bird song a...

Healing Balm of the Little Spokane River

By Rose Richardson, INLC Stewardship Director Glen Tana Salve Ingredients Ingredients foraged from Little Spokane River ...

Sun River Moon

By Krista Reeder, through Spokane Arts “In the Neighborhood” About the Author The sound of water, sunshine on skin, ...

Wildflower season is upon us!

By Pat Loomis It begins in late winter and you spy your first buttercup!  This sighting is a source of joy as other...

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