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Inland Northwest Land Trust focuses its conservation work on the Wild Lifelines -- the network of refuges and connecting corridors that nourish and sustain the wildlife of our region.





Pend Oreille County

Located in the northeast corner of Washington, Pend Oreille County is mostly rural. The Pend Oreille River and the many lakes and mountains provide outstanding habitat for wildlife. The forests support recreation and timber production.

One woman, two easements: 172.5 acres in Pend Oreille County and 160 acres in Stevens County

A view of Janet Baker's protected landBoth of Janet Baker’s properties are thirty-five miles north of Spokane, between Ponderosa and Horseshoe Lake and lie within the Little Spokane Watershed. The distance between the two properties is only a half a mile. Janet felt a strong connection to land since she grew up in Franklin County on a wheat farm. She instilled the same appreciation for the outdoors into her sons when she relates, “They loved escaping into the woods.” Janet’s land easements will achieve her goal of keeping the land in her family for generations to come.

Click here to learn more about Janet Baker and the lands she protected.

Verbrugge Restoration Planting Taking Off!
Scotia Valley easement protects Little Spokane River and adjacent forest land
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