
Rare Columbia River swamp now conserved by NCLC
Much of the original forested floodplain along the Oregon side of the lower Columbia River has long since been logged off and diked for pasture. …
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Much of the original forested floodplain along the Oregon side of the lower Columbia River has long since been logged off and diked for pasture. …
Some bird species can be found on the Oregon Coast year-round. Others stop by briefly on their spring or fall migrations. And then there are …
It turns out that choosing just one image per month for an NCLC year-in-review blog post is a tougher proposition than NCLC’s communications coordinator anticipated. …
Staff and volunteers of North Coast Land Conservancy are hoping for an explosion of native plants in the coastal prairie, according to a story in …
The Cannon Beach Gazette reports on a community meeting to discuss the proposed Arch Cape Community Forest. MORE >>
English ivy is a tree-strangler. When this invasive vine creeps up tree trunks, its rootlets burrow into the bark, causing fungus and decay. Eventually the …
North Coast Land Conservancy expanded two of its existing habitat reserves when it closed on two land acquisitions in November. A gift of land northeast …
(Photo: Tricholoma vaccinum at Boneyard Ridge. I will call it a fuzztopper. Looks like a perfect little felt hat.) Photos and text by NCLC Land …
Join the discussion! North Coast Land Conservancy is working on its biggest project ever: conservation of 3,500 acres of forestland above Oswald West State Park …