Protecting butterflies by planting violets
The North Coast Land Conservancy’s recent delivery of 16,000 violet plants is just a small part of its Clatsop Plains Prairie Research project. Read More
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The North Coast Land Conservancy’s recent delivery of 16,000 violet plants is just a small part of its Clatsop Plains Prairie Research project. Read More
It’s summertime, and summertime means butterflies. I set out on the first day of July to see how many species I could find by targeting …
Sun-swept grasses beneath clear blue skies at Circle Creek Habitat Reserve provided ideal conditions June 7 for participants in a Nature Journaling Workshop under …
The waterway formerly known as Ditch Creek, trickling into Stanley Marsh on the east side of Seaside, is undergoing an incredible transformation—or perhaps incredible is …
On Wednesday, April 29, NCLC received word that we will be receiving $524,000 from the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board toward purchase of Boneyard Ridge, a …
Willow stakes planted in late January alongside Thompson Creek in Seaside were bursting with new catkins and green leaves by late March. A dozen or …
On a warm “June-uary” day last week, several hard-working volunteers turned out for a pleasant late morning of collecting and planting willow stakes at NCLC’s …
Our story starts here, in the Neawanna Estuary. (The whole story starts hundreds or thousands of miles away, probably in the far Northeast Pacific, when …
In February 2005 North Coast Land Conservancy began working with landowners surrounding Whale Cove, south of Depoe Bay in Lincoln County, to conserve 13.97 acres …