
Forest restoration efforts began last spring at Rimrock Ranch, and continue this spring on another 60 acres.
Forest restoration efforts began last spring at Rimrock Ranch, and continue this spring on another 60 acres.
The Land Trust finished up a project to make the Hindman Springs portion of Camp Polk Meadow Preserve more friendly and accessible place for all of our community members to visit.
The Land Trust will be mowing portions of the Metolius Preserve this spring to prepare for future forest restoration efforts.
Fish and wildlife benefit from federal funding at Ochoco Preserve near Prineville.
The Deschutes Trails Coalition approved six grants for trail-related projects, including one Deschutes Land Trust project.
This spring festival included activities and information from Deschutes Land Trust and other local organizations.
We have exciting news to share about adult steelhead returns in Central Oregon!
The Land Trust dives into the 2022 Whychus Creek monitoring results.
The Land Trust's new trail in the Hindman Springs area will take a bit to firm up. Learn more about it.
Brief episodes of warm weather and rain in April and May caused rapid snowmelt in the mountains, which in turn boosted flows significantly in McKay Creek and the Crooked River.
Deschutes Land Trust highlighted as a great way to learn more about local butterflies.
The Land Trust welcomes our new summer intern, Serena Turner.
The Land Trust recently participated in a regional gathering of people working to protect a butterfly called Leona’s little blue.
The Land Trust is pleased to welcome Tom Montag to our Board of Directors.
One year after the first phase of the Ochoco Preserve Project, we take a look at how the project has evolved and changed.
Unsafe buildings are currently being removed from the Preserve.
Ongoing restoration projects at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve and Indian Ford Meadow Preserve are making strides to improve native plant communities.
Join us for Preserve Open Houses at Paulina Creek Preserve and Priday Ranch.
The Land Trust welcomes new community engagement associate Mo Odell.
Each year the Land Trust works with our partners at the Upper Deschutes Watershed Council and incredible volunteers to survey macroinvertebrates in Whychus Creek.