
Touch Sand: Connecting with Nature on the Coast
The kids have a phrase they use these days: “Touch grass.” This Internet idiom means just what you’d think: Get offline and go outside to …
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The kids have a phrase they use these days: “Touch grass.” This Internet idiom means just what you’d think: Get offline and go outside to …
This summer, North Coast Land Conservancy introduced a new activity for community members: a six-part workshop series on the art and practice of nature journaling, …
Want to show your love for North Coast Land Conservancy when you’re out and about? After numerous requests from our supporters looking to rep their …
Over the past several months, NCLC has implemented a deliberate and conscientious plan to expand its board of directors, adding five new members who bring …
Last week, our partners at Necanicum Watershed Council (NWC) completed a restoration project to remove a failing culvert at Thompson Creek, between our Thompson Creek …
In the late spring, NCLC’s stewardship team was contacted by its longtime partner, Tillamook Estuaries Partnership. At the end of the main planting season, TEP …
When you return to a place on a regular basis, especially to look after and care for it, you begin to develop a relationship to …
In March, North Coast Land Conservancy kicked off a new volunteer program called Tidy Wild Tuesdays. The idea is for volunteers to come together weekly …
Manzanita, a peaceful village situated along Oregon’s majestic North Coast, is the perfect place for making memories. Whether you’re vacationing with friends, family or other …