
Nature Nights are back! Join the Land Trust for free, monthly presentations on nature-related topics, beginning in January.
Nature Nights are back! Join the Land Trust for free, monthly presentations on nature-related topics, beginning in January.
The Deschutes Land Trust announced its free-to-attend winter speaker series earlier this week.
The Land Trust recently received funding from the Bureau of Reclamation to continue implementing the Ochoco Preserve Project near Prineville.
The Deschutes Land Trust would like to thank Danielle Lordi, who completed her Board of Directors term at the end of 2023.
Native plants were seeded in the former footprints of unsafe structures at Paulina Creek Preserve.
Cold couldn’t keep volunteers from counting, packing milkweed seeds on MLK Jr. Day of Service
This property has long been on the wish list of local conservation groups.
The Land Trust is pile burning at Aspen Hollow Preserve and Priday Ranch this month.
Overwintering Western monarch butterfly population numbers are around 233,000, according to the Western Monarch Count.
The Land Trust's 2023 Annual Report highlights the Land Trust's work conserving land, caring for the land, and connecting with our community.
Learn more about the efforts the Land Trust and our partners have been taking to create a thriving population of spring Chinook and steelhead salmon.
Learn more about the Land Trust's upcoming forest restoration efforts at the Metolius Preserve.
The Deschutes Land Trust's Metolius Preserve is a beauty spot in Sisters Country.
Learn more about what to expect as the next phase of creek restoration at Willow Spring Preserve gets underway.
The Land Trust’s first Preserve is getting some fun updates this year.
Deschutes Land Trust, which works to conserve and restore area lands and waters, can help take the guesswork out of your next hike.
The Land Trust provided assistance with elk research being conducted by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
The golden eagle nest at Aspen Hollow Preserve, which was active for the 15th consecutive year, has not produced an eaglet this season.
The Land Trust recently completed another round of juniper tree thinning at Priday Ranch.
As interest in watershed restoration and bringing salmon and steelhead back to our mountain rivers has increased, some organizations have found a novel way to address both issues.