Earlier this year we sent out a request to members for interest to serve on the Board of Directors. The candidates below expressed an interest and have been interviewed by members of the Board of Directors.
Northeast Washington Forest Coalition Pub Talk: Strategic Vision
We Need Your Input - State Recreation Survey
You can shape how the State invests in outdoor recreation and conservation. The 2023 Washington State Recreation and Conservation Plan is open for feedback and we need your input. This plan guides millions of dollars in investments each year, as well as sets priorities for what land is conserved and where new parks, trails, and other outdoor facilities should be built.
SpoCanopy Success!
This week, The Lands Council and City of Spokane Urban Forestry teamed up for THREE jam-packed, marathon days of tree planting in West Central and Northeast Spokane.
Spokane Parks Planting - Thank You!
Goodbye Summer!
From the ED | October 2021
I've always enjoyed paying attention to how seasonal changes from week to week can evoke different moods and sensations. In spring, each week inspires new plants to bloom, and pent-up energy is released in great bursts. Fall is a time for winding down, and the rolling fog clinging to valley floors serves as a spooky reminder of winter's slower pace ahead. But then I remember the beaver, and how fall is when beavers work the hardest to build a food cache for the coming winter. Squirrels too collect the unwanted fruit from our trees with alacrity. The Katnai National Park in Alaska even has a Fat Bear Week at the start of each fall to humorously track the gluttonous behavior of its resident bears this time of year. So maybe fall isn't so sleepy after all.
Thank you!
Welcome Rob!
We are again excited to add a new member to Team TLC - please join us in welcoming our newest staff member, Rob Maiorino! Rob is a recent GU grad and a former restoration crew member, volunteer, and supporter. He is now the third staff member from the East Coast and we’re happy to have him in the Inland Northwest.
Power in Partnership
The Lands Council and Inland Northwest Land Conservancy Writing a Love Letter
This year, The Lands Council is partnering with The Inland Northwest Land Conservancy, along with Avista and US Fish & Wildlife Service for our annual Reforest Spokane Day. And YOU can help us plant 2,000 native trees and shrubs in this critical wildlife and recreation corridor on Saturday, October 23 from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.