It's Membership Renewal Time!

It's Membership Renewal Time!

Our members are the backbone of our organization. Your support is critical to our mission of protecting and revitalizing our Inland Northwest forests, water, and wildlife – and we need your support now more than ever.

Our annual membership expires July 31st. Please continue your commitment to our mission by renewing your membership for another year.

This year we are taking membership to a new level and offering our members expanded benefits.

TLC's Fungi Project Report

TLC's Fungi Project Report

By Mike Petersen

The work to reduce the amount of PCB’s (polychlorinated biphenyls) that enter the Spokane River takes many forms. Our innovative Fungi Project has made good progress this year. We are partnering with North Central High School and bioremediation expert, Les Stephens, to use fungi and soil bacteria to break down PCB’s and hydrocarbons found in stormwater sludge (known as vactor waste).

Washington Wolves Update

Washington Wolves Update

Wolves in Northeast Washington are getting in trouble early this year. The Togo Pack injured a calf on June 5, 2020, bringing their total predations to 7 in the last 10 months. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) can authorize lethal removal when a pack reaches 4 predations in 10 months or 3 in 30 days.

TLC Summer Interns

TLC Summer Interns

By Kat Hall

It’s finally summer! Bring on the season of long sunny days, time spent on the lake, and…TLC interns! Truthfully, a few short months ago, in light of the COVID-19 situation, I wasn’t sure we would have the ability to hire interns; and had little insight into how these internships would ultimately be carried out. Fortunately, we’re finding our way and things are looking more promising than expected. We are thrilled to welcome ten amazing individuals to our team!

Biochar Burn at Sherman Pass

On June 26th, we completed our first BioChar burn with the USFS at Sherman Pass in the Colville National Forest. We were able to burn 1.5 piles of hand-piled slash. Mother Nature intervened and doused our kiln early with a hailstorm, followed by a thunderstorm. Lightning was too close for comfort, with simultaneous flash and bang.

Still, we were able to achieve a good pyrolysis temperature of 600°F. After 3 hours, we finished with approximately 30 cubic feet of biochar that will serve as a soil amendment and sequester almost a quarter ton of atmospheric CO2.

Oregon kiln, loaded and ready to light.

Oregon kiln, loaded and ready to light.

Oregon kiln, mid burn.

Oregon kiln, mid burn.

Making good BioChar at 600°F.

Making good BioChar at 600°F.

Best Day Hikes In and Around Spokane, WA

Best Day Hikes In and Around Spokane, WA

By Lindsay Box

Spokane has many beautiful hiking trails and conservation areas - either in town or close by! While we are unable to gather in many public places and indoors, there are so many wonderful alternatives in the great outdoors. Here is a quick list of our favorite hiking trails - some will challenge your endurance and others are great for a stroll with your family.