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what we do
what we do
strategic plan
conservation plan
heritage & history
connection to nature
palouse prairie
who we are
our mission
history
our team
business
allies & partners
job opportunities
conserve my land
submit an inquiry
FAQs
10 steps to creating a conservation easement
CE 101 video
succession planning
places to explore
Idler's Rest Nature Preserve
penstemon path
Judy's trail
public spaces
Dave Skinner Ecological Preserve
Whitman County public trails
get involved
conservation celebration
donate online
events and activities
give monthly
volunteer
preserve your land
give a gift in your will
give through your retirement
appreciated stock
honorary memberships
say hello
news
monthly e-news
news & updates
newsletters
our blog: grounded
Idler's Rest hazard tree removal
Marjory Stage memorial bench
Shop
donate online
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musings, news and a little fun on the lands that connect us

Jaime Jovanvoich-Walker
February 7, 2022

Bumble Bees on the Skinner Preserve

Jaime Jovanvoich-Walker
February 7, 2022
Bumble Bees on the Skinner Preserve

The Dave Skinner Ecological Preserve protects critical habitat for hundreds of pollinating insects, including numerous species of native bumble bees. Learn what was spotted in 2021!

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Jaime Jovanvoich-Walker
January 4, 2022

New Year Nature Resolutions

Jaime Jovanvoich-Walker
January 4, 2022
New Year Nature Resolutions

In 2022, resolve to strengthen your connection to the natural world and the lands and waters you love on the Palouse and north-central Idaho.

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Jaime Jovanvoich-Walker
January 4, 2022

Stewardship hath no season

Jaime Jovanvoich-Walker
January 4, 2022
Stewardship hath no season

Land does not exist in a vacuum. It exists in context of all who interact with it. This is the identity of the ecosystem. When we act as stewards we become part of what we care for.

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Jaime Jovanvoich-Walker
December 28, 2021

Remembering Karel Stoszek

Jaime Jovanvoich-Walker
December 28, 2021
Remembering Karel Stoszek

Celebrating the life and land ethic of UI Forestry Professor Emeritus, Karl J. Stoszek.

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Jaime Jovanvoich-Walker
September 29, 2021

Get to know Marcel Robicheaux, AmeriCorps team member

Jaime Jovanvoich-Walker
September 29, 2021
Get to know Marcel Robicheaux, AmeriCorps team member

Meet the newest PLTeam member, AmeriCorps member Marcel Robicheaux

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(208) 596-4496 | info@palouselandtrust.org