Water

Salmon Restoration Efforts

Salmon Restoration Efforts

By Adam Gebauer

Recently, there has been much headway in the continued process of returning salmon above the blocked areas of the Upper Columbia above Chief Jospeh Dam and Grand Coulee, including the Spokane Watershed. There are a lot of state and federal funds to support salmon and habitat restoration in Washington but because salmon have been blocked from these waters for over 80 years this funding does not always reach this side of the state.

Celebrating 20 Years of the Spokane River Clean-Up

 Celebrating 20 Years of the Spokane River Clean-Up

By Lindsay Box

Last Saturday, fall finally graced the Inland Northwest with her presence for the most beautiful day for the 20th annual Spokane River Clean-Up. This beloved community tradition not only celebrated two decades of environmental stewardship, but it also showcased the unwavering commitment of the Spokane community to our beloved Spokane River. On this sunshiny day, over 400 participants rolled up their sleeves and set out to make a significant impact!

Tales of the Beaver: Learning to Coexist with Ecosystem Engineers

Tales of the Beaver: Learning to Coexist with Ecosystem Engineers

By Adam Gebauer

For a long time, The Lands Council has known the value of beavers on the landscape. They are tenacious wetland engineers who create habitats for all kinds of water loving species as well as improve the hydrology; connect streams to their floodplains; recharge water tables; and add complexity that improves fish habitat. But sometimes the industrious nature of beavers comes into conflict with the built environment.