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Local Land Conservation    



Land Protected by INLT
as of June 9, 2010

Inland Northwest Land Trust protects the region's natural lands, waters, and working farms and forests for the benefit of wildlife, our community, and future generations.

Working with partners -- people, business, government, and other conservation allies -- INLT has helped protect over 11,219 acres of the natural open spaces that contribute to our community's quality of life.

INLT focuses on conserving the Wild Lifelines - the special places that nourish wildlife and preserve the clean air, clean water, and scenic beauty of our region.


41 conservation easements

28 properties protected with conservation partners

33.9 miles of streambanks and shoreline protected

11,219 acres protected



How the Conservation Futures Program preserves Spokane County with our pennies
Feature article (Fall 2010)
The nomination process for the Spokane County Conservation Futures Program (CFP) rallies local land conservationists and organizations, such as Inland Northwest Land Trust, to show support for our natural areas. As observed at the polls, Spokane County residents felt the same way by endorsing CFP with their tax dollars and votes.

Andrea Hannon and Drew Reinke look out from the Knights Lake property nominated for Spokane County's Conservation Futures Program.



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Local Land Conservation    

The Dishman Hills are alive with the sound of conservation

Notes from the field (Fall 2010)
Connecting the dots: importance of wildlife corridors
Feature article (Summer 2010)
Varied landscapes comprise the channeled scablands
Continuing conservation—the next generation steps up
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