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This year, the Chelan-Douglas Land Trust (CDLT) is celebrating 40 years of protecting the land and water that make North Central Washington special. To mark this milestone, we’re launching 40 for 40—featuring 40 special articles in The Wenatchee World and 40 free events!
🌍Columbia Valley Community Health and the Chelan-Douglas Land Trust are excited to continue our Hike for Health Series! Throughout this series, participants will have an opportunity to connect with nature and learn about the benefits nature has on our physical, mental, and emotional health.
🌍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.
During the summer of 2019 CDLT is allowing several partner organizations to use our properties to access the river and improve habitat for salmon and steelhead.
The Land Trust removed a failing bridge on the Entiat River in the summer of 2017.
The Entiat River Valley’s dramatic landscape is home to an amazing variety of native plants and wildlife, and people who love its rugged beauty. The river begins at Entiat Glacier and its clear waters are one of the most productive spawning grounds for endangered spring Chinook salmon, threatened steelhead and bull trout, and fall Chinook s
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If a piece of land could talk, there wouldn’t be many that could claim to have helped fire victims, salmon, a contractor, an accountant and a building inspector. But there’s one parcel up the Entiat River Valley that’s done just that.
An Entiat River Appreciation event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Entiaqua Park.
Activities will include a fire education tour, nature scavenger hunts, information booths, the Rolling Rivers Watershed model, a magic show and children’s activities. A free barbecue lunch will be served.
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