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Room to Bloom

Thank you to the volunteers who have been keeping the nursery humming and caring for the plants that will go into the ground this fall! We're grateful to be doing this work alongside partners Pheasants Forever, Spokane Audubon Society, The Lands Council, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Partners Program,
Mary Weathers

Making a Lasting Difference

Not everyone begins their life outdoors from the back of a horse at two years old. But that’s exactly how Mary Weathers’ story starts. One of her earliest memories is of her father catching a fish in a mountain pond—their dinner on her first horsepacking trip. Spending summers in and
Matthew Price

Welcome Matthew!

We want to give a warm welcome to Matthew Price, who recently joined us as INLC’s Preserve Manager. In this role, Matthew leads habitat and capital improvement projects, manages our native plant nursery, and coordinates volunteers and conservation crews at Waikiki Springs and INLC’s Glen Tana property. Matthew grew up

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Decades of Priceless Advice

Since the late 1990s, Craig Trueblood has donated thousands of hours of top-drawer legal counsel to your Conservancy, ending with his retirement from KL Gates in December 2025. With his retirement from K&L Gates last December, we're pausing to honor his contributions to conservation and his time as a volunteer.

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