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Bald eagles dive for fish before your eyes at Neawanna Point, a North Coast Land Conservancy habitat reserve that includes about 20 acres of …
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Bald eagles dive for fish before your eyes at Neawanna Point, a North Coast Land Conservancy habitat reserve that includes about 20 acres of …
Strange, it doesn’t look like a beaver dam. But that dead alder tree, and the cavity nest in it, and the northern flickers that excavated …
A note from our Conservation Assistant, Amy Hutmacher: On a beautiful morning that was so warm it didn’t feel like the Oregon coast, I got …
An extremely successful stewardship day at Clear Lake, just west of downtown Warrenton, resulted in planting of 1,200 trees and native shrubs on March 29, giving …
Wahanna Marsh, down by the baseball fields on Wahanna Road in Seaside, was the very first property North Coast Land Conservancy acquired and conserved, restoring …
It’s been an exciting weather weekend, which makes this a good time to share with you and clarify what’s going on in regard to road …
A HUGE thanks to everyone who helped us pot violets on Friday, Jan. 31. There were seven of us nursery worker bees and we potted …
Congratulations to the City of Cannon Beach, which lost its elementary school but gained a new shoreline natural space for people and wildlife to enjoy, …
NCLC Associate Director Jon Wickersham has one word to describe Skipanon Forest, the land trust’s newest habitat reserve in Warrenton: “Gorgeous.” The 106-acre preserve, which …