
We hope you'll join us for our free, virtual, monthly presentations on nature-related topics, beginning in January.
We hope you'll join us for our free, virtual, monthly presentations on nature-related topics, beginning in January.
The Deschutes Land Trust would like to thank our board members who completed their terms at the end of 2021.
The Land Trust Alliance report shows that land trusts across the nation conserved an area of protected land more than all the national parks combined.
The Land Trust's Ochoco Preserve has been a hive of activity of late! Read on to learn more about the work we've been doing to prepare for restoration at the Preserve.
Preliminary overwintering Western monarch butterfly population numbers are at a little more than 200,000!
The Deschutes Land Trust would like to welcome our newest Board member, Stacey Forson.
We honor the bonds of friendship and family by acknowledging special gifts made to the Land Trust in 2021.
The golden eagle nest at Aspen Hollow Preserve is active for the 13th consecutive year.
The Land Trust is part of a stewardship collective that was recently awarded $6.25 million by the Oregon Department of Forestry.
Check out the Land Trust's 2021 Annual Report.
The Land Trust announces its early spring Walks + Hikes.
The Land Trust and our partners are embarking on a restoration of Whychus Creek at Willow Springs Preserve this year.
The Land Trust’s vision for the future of Ochoco Preserve is about to become a reality! Learn more about the first phase of the Ochoco Preserve Project.
The Land Trust has worked for nearly 20 years to permanently protect Skyline Forest—the 33,000 acre forest between Bend and Sisters. Those efforts produced many conservation options and have helped move the project forward to where it is today. Learn more...
The Land Trust announces its 2022 Walks + Hikes schedule.
The Land Trust is pleased to report that we’ve conserved more of Priday Ranch! Learn more about our new Ward Creek addition.
You can now read the Land Trust's 2022 newsletter online!
The last two years have been a major catalyst for change in the way many of us work, and the Land Trust is no exception.
The Land Trust applauds the Oregon legislature for approving $5 million in funding for the Oregon Agricultural Heritage Program.
The Deschutes Land Trust is seeking a Development Director to join its team!