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A new StoryWalk® book has been installed at Jacobson Preserve in Wenatchee! Walk the beginning of the trail to read "Round" by Joyce Sidman, illustrated by Taeeun Yoo (2017).
About the book:
Chelan-Douglas Land Trust (CDLT) is thrilled to share our new t-shirts!
Chelan-Douglas Land Trust (CDLT) is thrilled to share the latest issue of the Foothills Magazine with you! This issue is all about the CDLT and is the product of a collaboration between the editor and current and former CDLT staffers.
Chelan-Douglas Land Trust is excited to share the video Opportunity of a Lifetime: Community Conservation in Chelan County, which tells the story of current work to implement the Upper Wenatchee Watershed Community Lands Plan.
🌍Connecting with nature aids our physical, mental, and emotional health. Join Columbia Valley Community Health and the Chelan-Douglas Land Trust on a Hike for your Health.
WENATCHEE, WA – Mule deer herds need a quiet place to save energy during the lean winter months.
To preserve native plant habitat and be a good neighbor, contractors and CDLT staff are spraying weeds at Horse Lake Reserve and near Balsamroot Trail. All herbicides are applied with a blue dye. Click on the link below for the product label.
Weed spraying is subject to change due to weather and other variables.
Learn about trails in our area, whether you hike, bike, run or ride a horse. Trails provide entry into the special places that make our area so spectacular - places that provide space for wildlife to live and humans to visit.
Foothills North Natural Area’s 382 acres of shrub-steppe habitat provides stunning views of the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers, vital homes for wildlife, and an important trail connection.
Plants and wildflowers add to the beauty of our foothills and improve the air and water quality, enrich and maintain the soil, sustain wildlife and provide humans with food and medicine.
Online Resource
Trail maps, directions, more info
40 Years of Conservation Success