Over the last several years, The Lands Council has been fostering the discussion and production of biochar within our Eastern Washington forests.
Climate Change, Wildfires, and What You Can Do to Prepare | August 2023
By Naghmana Sherazi
The first 12 days of August saw high temperatures globally that were either at par with previous records or beat them. We really need to consider what we are doing to combat climate change. To make a difference today, please bring 5 canned good items to your nearest foodbank. If you want to talk about what you can do as an individual, or as an organization, please reach out to me at nsherazi@landscouncil.org.
Renew and Reconnect: Join The Lands Council's Conservation Community Today! | August 2023
The Lands Council’s members are critical to our mission of preserving and revitalizing our Inland Northwest forests, water, and wildlife. Our member dedication is truly the driving force behind our organization – and we need support now more than ever.
P.S. Make an even bigger impact today by becoming a monthly donor. Giving monthly means that you can donate more by spreading your gifts over time. A regular stream of expected income helps us plan and budget for the future. Your consistent support ensures vital resources are available year-round, empowering us to tackle challenges head-on. And if you sign up to be a monthly donor by September 15th, you will be automatically entered to win a Pelican kayak and paddle! Together, we can drive change and create a brighter future. Choose monthly giving today!
Comment on the BLM Public Lands Rule Proposal
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), managing 245 million acers of public land, is proposing a new rule that would balance conservation with other land uses such as mining and grazing.
The BLM has a public comment period open till June 20th and will have a virtual listening session on June 5th 8:30-10:30.
Earth Fest!
On a beautiful spring day, the birds were chirping, the sun was shining, and over 200 volunteers gathered at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge for our Earth Fest event. Volunteers were from all over and all ages, and they had one thing in common: a love for the natural world and a desire to make a positive impact on the environment on Earth Day.
Arbor Day Celebration
2023 First Salmon Ceremony
Invest in Climate Action
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.