
How it happened: Circle Creek Conservation Center
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 …
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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 …

North Coast Land Conservancy has been awarded grants to help acquire 95 additional acres of forested land on Tillamook Head and to help restore native …

A walk on the Legacy Loop trail at Circle Creek trail can be completed in under 15 minutes; from the barn and back, it’s just …

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 …