
The Land Trust is pleased to introduce Priday Ranch, a new conservation project on 4,500 acres north of Madras, OR.
The Land Trust is pleased to introduce Priday Ranch, a new conservation project on 4,500 acres north of Madras, OR.
The Land Trust recently partnered with Wild Side Rehabilitation on their orphan fawn release program.
The Land Trust and Deschutes Brewery are partnering to help the iconic Western monarch butterfly.
Today, the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs are in the midst of a major water crisis. While most of us in Central Oregon take our water supply for granted, the Warm Springs community currently cannot and the Land Trust can’t sit idle and watch them struggle.
Newly planted vegetation will help restore habitat in and around the historic Hindman Springs portion of Camp Polk Meadow Preserve.
The Land Trust is working on creating monarch gardens with native milkweed and other pollinator-friendly plants throughout Central Oregon. Learn more about our efforts...
The Land Trust recognizes two long-time volunteers as Volunteers of the Year, as well as volunteers who have joined the Cottonwood Circle.
The Land Trust plans to conduct pile burning at Aspen Hollow Preserve in January. The burning will complete the Land Trust’s first phase of fuels reduction and habitat restoration work at the Preserve. Learn more.
There are some busy beavers at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve! A new beaver lodge has been built, along with additional beaver dams.