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By Heidi Lasher, Conservancy Volunteer In midsummer, paddlers representing tribes from the Upper Columbia River watershed traveled 100 miles in dug-out canoes and kayaks to the flooded shores of Kettle Falls. Hundreds of friends and family members gathered to welcome them and to call the salmon home. For 80 years,
Philosophical Hiking & the INLC Mission By Christopher Kirby, PhD, Director, Philosophy Program – Eastern Washington University Hiking is a simple way to live more sustainably. It requires no special equipment, helps people stay physically active, and promotes a deeper appreciation for the environment. But beyond this, hiking also has
By Liz Melville Slow Down, Slow Down, Slow Down. This is my new mantra that I am committed to repeating this year. I wish to live at a pace that allows me to see the birds and the trees, and to be present for my loved ones. A hard ask
I’m sure you’re totally on top of Mother’s Day and have already made plans that include a thoughtful gift, meaningful time, and fun activities for Sunday, May 11. But in case you’re a little behind this year, here are some suggestions (from a Mom) about ways you can spend time
By Rose Macaulay, Stewardship Director As winter slowly releases its grasp on the Little Spokane River Valley and the soils and duff begin to thaw, so too does one of our many native, amphibious friends: the Long-toed Salamander. His little heart thumps a bit faster now, warmer and ready for
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