We hope you'll join us for our free, monthly presentations on nature-related topics, beginning in January.
Deschutes Land Trust receives Deshutes Trail Coalition Grant.
Preliminary overwintering Western monarch butterfly population numbers are at more than 300,000!
Volunteer fair in downtown Bend this weekend highlighted opportunities with groups including Deschutes Land Trust.
Janay Wright of The Bulletin reports on the Deschutes Land Trust's Nature Night speaker series.
The Land Trust has been pile burning at several Preserves as part of our forest restoration efforts.
The Land Trust is pleased to share the newly completed Community Vision for Skyline Forest.
It is with great sadness that we note the passing of Cal Allen.
The Land Trust is working on creating a Camp Polk Meadow Preserve that is a more friendly and accessible place for all of our community members to visit. The Preserve will be closed during construction.
The Land Trust's 2022 Annual Report highlights the Land Trust's work conserving land, caring for the land, and connecting with our community.
With desert, canyons and mountains on its doorstep, Central Oregon promises plenty for adventurous travelers including hikes with Deschutes Land Trust.
Finding accessible hiking trails in Central Oregon can be a challenge this time of year, one such area that typically becomes accessible for hiking in the late winter or early spring is the Whychus Canyon Preserve northeast of Sisters.
The Land Trust protected Paulina Creek Preserve last November, and we've been busy since then with all sorts of projects. Read on to learn more.
The Land Trust recently thinned more juniper trees at Priday Ranch.
Janay Wright of The Bulletin reports on the Deschutes Land Trust's Walks + Hikes.
The Department of the Interior's National Fish Passage Program funding includes $400,000 for Phase 2 of Ochoco Preserve restoration.
Located northeast of Sisters and west of Terrebonne, the Alder Springs area is one of the first places to warm up in our High Desert each spring, making it a great place for spring hiking.
The Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board has awarded two grants for Land Trust projects at Aspen Valley Ranch in Crook County, and Pitchfork-T Ranch in Sisters.
The State board approved seven grants to protect farm, ranch lands, two to Deschutes Land Trust projects.
The Land Trust has been busy with field restoration efforts at Priday Ranch this spring.