
Circle Creek: A naturalist finds her career path
All of my important encounters have been Circle Creek encounters. It began with meeting Neal Maine in 2004. I had moved to the North Coast …
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All of my important encounters have been Circle Creek encounters. It began with meeting Neal Maine in 2004. I had moved to the North Coast …

In celebration of the 15th anniversity of NCLC’s acquisition of Circle Creek Conservation Center in 2019, staff and a supporter share their Circle Creek encounters. …

“The North Coast Land Conservancy wants you to get dirty for a good cause.” Read more about our hypertufa pot workshop and native plant nursery …

NCLC has three stewardship interns working full-time on the land this summer, plus one part-time volunteer. Their main duty is to pull weeds—specifically purple …

Japanese knotweed is one of the toughest invasive plants to eradicate. But with persistence, creativity, and a lot of hard work, NCLC has managed to …

By Mike Patterson The oldest bird list I can find associated with Circle Creek is dated April 2, 2001. I’m pretty sure that was the …

A $600,000 grant awarded in late May (2019) by the US Forest Service Community Forest Grant Program moves North Coast Land Conservancy one step closer …

By NCLC supporter and volunteer Pat Wollner Sometimes you reach a time in your life when you start to wonder, “What should I do …

Founding executive director Neal Maine looks back 15 years to when North Coast Land Conservancy acquired Circle Creek—and almost didn’t. By the time North Coast …