Columbia Land Trust: A River Runs Through It - Katie Pierson and Austin Tomlinson
Columbia Land Trust was founded in 1990 and has worked to conserve and restore land in the 5 different ecoregions that surround the River from the Columbia Plateau to the mouth. Join Austin Tomlinson, Coast Region Stewardship Manager and Katie Pierson, Natural Area Manager as they discuss work that has been done by the Columbia Land Trust in this area. From sustainable forestry, collaborative projects to build bridges and amphibian egg mass surveys, come learn about what the Columbia Land Trust has been up to in this region for 30 plus years.
The March 26th Nature Matters presentation takes place at 7 p.m. in the Lovell Taproom at the Fort George Brewery. The event is free and open to the public. Doors will open at 6 p.m. for those wanting to purchase dinner or beverages before the event.
Nature Matters, a lively conversation about the intersection of nature and culture, takes place on the fourth Thursday of each month from October through May. Nature Matters is hosted by Lewis and Clark National Historical Park in partnership with the North Coast Watershed Association, the Lewis & Clark National Park Association, and the Fort George Brewery + Public House.

