What makes a forest a forest?
Gearhart photographer Neal Maine has been looking into what scientists and policymakers call a forest. He got more than he bargained for. One source names …
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Gearhart photographer Neal Maine has been looking into what scientists and policymakers call a forest. He got more than he bargained for. One source names …
North Coast Land Conservancy has been awarded a $210,000 grant from The Nature Conservancy to help promote resilience in the face of climate change. The …
North Coast Land Conservancy occupies half of the top floor of a two-story office building on US Highway 101 at the north end of Seaside. …
Among NCLC’s many excellent photographers, Carolyn Propst stands out. Since moving to Cannon Beach in 2011 (after “discovering” the town 25 years earlier), Carolyn has …
In late November 2017, North Coast Land Conservancy closed on a 3-acre addition to what was an 80-acre habitat reserve at Thompson Creek and Stanley …
Ever since Gearhart photographer Neal Maine read Amy Gulick’s Salmon in the Trees: Life in the Tongass Rain Forest (2010: Braided River), he has been …
This month, NCLC volunteer Jeff Roehm shares his experience as site steward of Wahanna Marsh–what he characterizes as “saving the planet, one crabapple at a …
What was your gateway to conservation? For some, it’s outdoor recreation. For others, it’s photography. For Noah Stryker of Eugene, Oregon, it was birding. In …
Arch Cape resident John Mersereau has been named president of the board of directors of North Coast Land Conservancy. John has lived on Oregon’s north …