As we navigate the temporary “new normal” existence in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, The Lands Council wants you to know that our work to restore degraded stream habitats in the Greater Spokane River Watershed continues!
April Showers Auction & Dinner Announcement
For 36 years, The Lands Council has worked diligently to protect and revitalize our Inland Northwest forests, water, and wildlife through community engagement, education, and action - and we remain committed to this mission now more than ever.
Like many of you, we have been closely monitoring the developments of coronavirus (COVID-19) and we are taking appropriate preventive and precautionary measures for our staff, donors, and community at large.
Earth Day 2020
Public Comment Period for Proposed Cougar Management Guidelines
Sustainability Action Subcommittee Survey
As part of its work to create a Spokane Climate Action Plan, SAS is administering a survey to learn more about citizens’ views on climate change. If you care about this issue, please take 4 minutes to fill out the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/spokane-sas-survey.
2020 Legislation
The Lands Council is a part of the Environmental Priorities Coalition or EPC. Each year, the executive directors of various environmental organizations all over the state support four pieces of legislation.
LeClerc Creek Restoration Project
Biochar
The Lands Council’s Reducing Forest Fuel Loads Through BioChar Conversion program is up and running. This program will convert post timber harvest residual woody debris to BioChar to be left onsite on the forest floor, promoting forest health through moisture retention and sequestering carbon as a climate change mitigation tool. The Oregon Kiln is our technological choice due to its portability.