
This January 22nd, the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB) celebrated its 20th anniversary. Learn more about this important partner and trusted funder of conservation throughout Oregon.
This January 22nd, the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB) celebrated its 20th anniversary. Learn more about this important partner and trusted funder of conservation throughout Oregon.
The golden eagle nest at Aspen Hollow Preserve is active for the 10th consecutive year.
The Land Trust is working with our neighbors to grow healthy forests. What does this mean?
New facility at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve will hopefully help improve salmon and steelhead returns to the upper Deschutes River region.
Keep your eyes on the legislative Joint Ways & Means Committee to find out if this critical program will be funded this year.
The Land Trust has begun a monarch butterfly conservation program.
The Land Trust is using soil solarization at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve for the second year.
Crooked River Open Pastures is headed to Demaris Ranch, a Prineville area ranch the Deschutes Land Trust is working to protect.
New interpretive signs tell the story of a historic way station on the Santiam Wagon Road
Learn why HB-2729 is important to the Deschutes Land Trust and our mission to protect land for wildlife, scenic views, and local communities.
This year, the largest number of adult fish that have returned to Whychus Creek in any year of the restoration effort so far. One fish was tracked to the Land Trust's Willow Springs Preserve!
The Deschutes Land Trust wishes a remarkable partner--Deschutes National Forest Supervisor John Allen--a happy retirement.
The summer sun has Skyline Forest all abuzz. During a recent Land Trust hike, visitors stumbled upon thousands of butterfly caterpillars and chrysalides. This past week, they filled the skies with orange!
The Deschutes Land Trust welcomes the Deschutes National Forest's new Supervisor, Holly Jewkes.
It is with sadness we note the passing of Meg Campbell.
This summer the Land Trust began the process of closing the Metolius Preserve to hunting. Learn more about this decision and its impacts on hikers and bikers.
The Land Trust and COCC are holding a mlkweed planting party from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, September 13, in front of the college’s bookstore. Learn more...
After launching our Monarch Butterfly Conservation Program in April, we have been hard at work protecting and restoring essential habitat for this beautiful and delicate creature.
Get your update on returning salmon and steelhead fish in the Deschutes River region.
The Land Trust is working to restore the forests of Aspen Hollow Preserve. How are we doing this?