Fall 2021 Newsletter

Greetings! 

As we all head into the season of celebrating and gathering, I hope you'll all stay healthy and safe! We have much to be thankful for—especially here amidst the natural beauty that surrounds us and lifts us up every day.

 

Our fall newsletter should have arrived in your mailbox. For the electronic version, click the header image in this email or click here. Read on for other news and also a "call to action" item that you may want to take note of.

 

With gratitude for all you do for our local lands and waters,

 

Kathy Peven

Communications Coordinator

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Call to Action!

We've learned of a proposed industrial solar development on over 2,200 acres on Badger Mtn. This development would impact land that is used by the sage grouse for breeding and nesting.

 

Douglas County is the only viable population of sage grouse in the State.  Badger Mountain is key to their survival.  Any further loss of their dwindling habitat could be fatal to their survival in our State. 

 

Please send input and comments either by participating in a virtual meeting tomorrow, Nov. 17th @ 5pm. or by email to: [email protected]

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New Faces!

We're thrilled to welcome two great additions to the land trust staff.

 

Meet Angela Morris, our new Associate Director. Angela worked in Wenatchee public libraries for many years. She's excited about being a part of our land trust community and meeting all of you. 

 

Angela Morris

Braden Hourigan comes aboard as our Membership & Donor Relations Manager. Braden is looking forward to using his passion for natural spaces for land  conservation at the Land Trust. 

 

 

Braden Hourigan
CDLT Board of Directors

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