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We’re excited to partner with KSPS PBS, your trusted source for enriching local public television programming, to make an even bigger impact! With a qualifying donation of $120 (just $10/month) to KSPS PBS, you’ll be gifted an annual membership with Inland Northwest Land Conservancy. This opportunity supports the vital work
Celebrate spring with Inland Northwest Land Conservancy and the Gonzaga Wind Ensemble. Featuring the World Premiere of Inland Viewscape by Michael Kropf, and inspired by the Rimrock to Riverside project, the concert will also include music from composers Gustav Mahler, Percy Grainger, and Joseph Wilcox Jenkins and will feature soprano
2025 North Idaho Green Summit Saturday, April 5, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 521 E Lakeside Avenue, Coeur d’Alene Join Inland Northwest Land Conservancy and other partners at Kootenai Environmental Alliance’s annual symposium on climate and the environment. KEA is excited to invite you to join us for an
Excerpt from The Pygmy Owl, Newsletter of the Spokane Audubon Society – November 2024 By Margo Wolf, Spokane Audubon Save-A-Bird Team Co-chair If you follow Spokane Audubon Society’s (SAS) doings, you know of their Save-A-Bird team of volunteers assisting in bird rehabilitation. It’s been over two years since they became
By Mitchell Clark, INLC Volunteer If you’re a frequent visitor to the Inland Northwest Land Conservancy’s website, you may have noticed something new. Your conservancy has added an accessibility widget to make it easier than ever for everyone to get information on events, conservation efforts, and more. If you’re unfamiliar,
Excerpt from the Washington Association of Land Trust’s 2024 Groundswell Sometimes land trusts act as advisors or facilitators to support local conservation projects rather thandoing the transactions themselves. Recently, Inland Northwest Land Conservancy (INLC) has been working to harness their specialized knowledge base around conservation and landowner relationships to help
In partnership with Washington State Parks and the Spokane Tribe of Indians, Glen Tana will now be protected for its value as salmon habitat. November 11, 2024 – By Corey Himrod, Land Trust Alliance Media and Relations Manager Through a unique partnership between Washington State Parks, Inland Northwest Land Conservancy,
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