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“Whenever I visit a Land Trust Preserve, I enjoy the good feeling of knowing these lands will be protected for the benefit of wildlife and future generations in perpetuity."

—Don McCartney, Bend resident

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Current news for the Deschutes Land Trust.
LB. Rimrock valley view
Taking in the view of Rimrock Ranch. Photo: Lisa Bagwell.
 

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Hump Day Hash: New Wednesday music series in Bend
Free music, great food, and a showcase for local nonprofits including the Land Trust on July 28th.
Whychus Creek: new protections in the works
Recent Wild and Scenic designation along with the Land Trust's work to protect land along the creek will provide a new level of protections.
Preserve Update: New plants, snags, and the great arctic
Land Trust Preserves are getting restored making better homes for wildlife in the process.
A fond farewell to Alice Koehler
Alice Koehler a former Land Trust board member died on July 4th.
Weeds at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve
While the Camp Polk Meadow Preserve project area might appear to be a weedy mess to the untrained eye, we are actually accomplishing a lot on the weed front and we have reason to be optimistic.
The Land Trust Announces Summer Tour Series at Skyline Forest
From hikes, to mountain bike rides, to horse tours, these events will give the community a first-hand look at the forest the Land Trust has been working to protect since 2005.
Watch the Land Trust on OPB Field Guide
Tonight's Field Guide tells the story of the Land Trust's Whychus Creek restoration.
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