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Greetings, 

Hopefully, you are staying healthy and keeping cool as possible during this hot, dry summer.

 

We have some BIG NEWS that you'll be thrilled to hear about! Read more below about Chelan Coulees Reserve – a new protected property near Lake Chelan.

 

We are also asking for your help with smiting a noxious weed, accepting applications for two open positions on our team, plus more news below.

 

You've made a positive impact on local conservation — we are so grateful!  

 

Kathy Peven

Communications Coordinator

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GREAT NEWS!

We are thrilled to announce that CDLT has acquired over 2,100 acres near Lake Chelan for permanent protection. Chelan Coulees Reserve has features that make it resilient to climate change and connects to over 20,000 acres of surrounding protected public lands. Read all about it here.

 

Join Our Team!

CDLT is in search of an Associate Director and a Community Engagement Manager to help lead our successful organization into the future. If you, or someone you know, is interested in working for land conservation in North Central Washington, we invite you to apply. learn more here

 
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Fond Farewell 

We bid a fond farewell to our beloved staff member Hillary Clark. After seven years of doing fantastic work for CDLT, she has taken a position with the Washington Wildlife & Recreation Coalition. We will miss Hillary, but know she'll excel in her new endeavor!

Hillary Clark

We need your HELP!!!  

Stewardship staff have just found yellow starthistle, an extremely nasty noxious weed, at our Horse Lake Reserve. It is an aggressive invader that displaces our native plants and can be fatal to horses.

If you see this plant, PLEASE call the Land Trust at 509-667-9708 or email us with the general location it was spotted, so staff can take immediate action.

 
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noxious weed yellow starthistle

Help stop this dangerous weed from spreading!

Be FIREWISE!  

These increasingly hot and dry conditions are concerning for many reasons. Let's all do our part to reduce the frequency of wildfires. Click here are some safety tips and resources.

 

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