The Land Trust announces its 2025 Walks + Hikes schedule.
Learn how we’re partnering to create a thriving population of spring Chinook salmon and summer steelhead in Central Oregon!
The Bulletin Reports Camp Polk Meadow Preserve is a must-visit destination for local history buffs.
Steelhead redds are a good sign that the restoration of Whychus Creek is providing healthy habitat.
Winter storms gave the restoration area a chance to shine.
The Deschutes Land Trust community helped us reach our Earth Month Challenge in April. Together, we are protecting and caring for the lands and waters of Central Oregon.
Find wildflowers blooming just steps from the parking lot!
The golden eagle nest at Aspen Hollow Preserve is currently in use, with one eaglet being raised.
The guided nature hikes are free, but registrations are required.
Join the Land Trust for our series of outings just for families—Nature Kids!
Explore Central Oregon's birds and butterflies through the Library of Things.
The Best Green Workplaces list showcases companies and nonprofits that have strong sustainability policies and environmental practices.
The Land Trust welcomes summer intern Pete Muhitch to the team.
Wildfire north of Madras near the community of Ashwood burns significant portion of Priday Ranch.
A juvenile red-tailed hawk was rescued from Ochoco Preserve, then rehabilitated and released by Think Wild.
Board member Breck Flanagan-Caldwell has completed his service.
New trailhead and Santiam Wagon Road signs improve accessibility and provide cultural and natural history information about the Preserve.
Black-chinned hummingbirds spotted at the Land Trust's Preserve—a rare sighting for Central Oregon.
Fifteen years of national accreditation denotes a strong commitment to public trust and conservation excellence.
The Cram Fire burned more than 75% of Priday Ranch in July. Now that the fire is contained, Land Trust staff have had a chance to visit and start to plan for restoration.