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With culvert gone, Beaver Creek again welcomes wild fish
On Oct. 3, North Coast Land Conservancy removed an old, collapsed culvert from its Thompson Creek and Stanley Marsh property, opening up additional habitat for …
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On Oct. 3, North Coast Land Conservancy removed an old, collapsed culvert from its Thompson Creek and Stanley Marsh property, opening up additional habitat for …
Cheryl Lund embarked on CoastWalk Oregon solo, without much knowledge of the North Coast Land Conservancy. By the end of the three-day adventure, she had …
What is mothing? At its simplest, it’s looking for and enjoying moths. According to the website Pacific Northwest Moths, there are more than 1200 …
Seaside Signal Editor RJ Marx dropped by our 30th anniversary picnic at the barn and wrote this reflection of on our three decades of work. Read …
“As the North Coast Land Conservancy prepares to celebrate 30 years of conserving natural landscapes on the Oregon Coast, the nonprofit land trust knows its …
NEWS FLASH 8/22: The wrens were taken into captivity over the weekend! They have since been freed and were last seen winging toward Circle Creek. …
Aug. 17, 2016 North Coast Land Conservancy today announced it has achieved national accreditation: a mark of distinction in land conservation. The Land Trust Accreditation …
Astoria public radio station KMUN host Roger Rocka interviewed NCLC Executive Director Katie Voelke on 8/8/16 about this landmark acquisition of forestland on Tillamook Head. Listen to …
Editorial, Daily Astorian: “These are islands of continuity in a fast-changing world. We all are grateful for the foresight, generosity and diligence involved in creating …