Multi-award winning mini nature documentary, shot over four years in British Columbia. Winner of Best Underwater Cinematography at the Canadian Cinematography Awards.
Plastic Free Washington
We Need Your Input on Water Conservation
Inadvertent PCB's
By Mike Petersen
The Lands Council has just embarked on a new strategy to reduce PCB’s (polychlorinated biphenyls) in the Spokane River! With the support of the Spokane River Regional Toxics Task Force, we are starting a national campaign to reduce PCB’s contained in newsprint ink, paint, and other products.
Op-Ed: Hunters and Outdoor Enthusiasts Can Coexist
Help Kids Spend Their Winter Outdoors with TLC
Speak Up for Washington's Environment
By Laura Ackerman
This coming legislative session will be unlike any other. As the first all-remote legislative session, communication between constituents and their legislators will be both more accessible and more challenging. It's important for us to let our legislators know that a healthy climate, clean water and environmental justice are key to the kind of pandemic recovery and economic rebuilding we need to see in Washington state.
Kiss the Ground Movie
Washington Can't Wait on Climate Change & Affordable Housing
Maia and Maggie love Spokane, especially the beautiful, natural environment and the numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation. Because they are both committed to protecting the environment, they love working with The Lands Council. They plant trees, restore riparian habitats, and educate others about the region's ecosystems. As Spokane and the surrounding region’s population grows, Maggie and Maia believe bold action is needed to address environmental injustice, housing, and climate change.