Organizations Filed Purposes:
THE COLUMBIA LAND TRUST CONSERVES SIGNATURE LANDSCAPES AND VITAL HABITAT TOGETHER WITH THE LANDOWNERS AND COMMUNITIES OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER REGION.
TO CONSERVE SIGNATURE LANDSCAPES AND VITAL HABITAT OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER REGION.
LAND CONSERVATION: COLUMBIA LAND TRUST CONSERVES AND CARES FOR THE LANDS, WATERS, AND WILDLIFE OF THE LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER REGION THROUGH SOUND SCIENCE AND STRONG RELATIONSHIPS. THE LAND TRUST FINDS COMMON GROUND WITH LANDOWNERS AND COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS TO PERMANENTLY CONSERVE THE SCENIC AND INTRINSIC VALUES OF LAND AND WATER. IN 2019, THE LAND TRUST CONSERVED 270 ACRES ACROSS ITS SERVICE AREA, WHICH EXTENDS ALONG THE COLUMBIA FROM THE DALLES, OREGON TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN. THIS INLCUDED 100 ACRES ALONG THE WIND RIVER NEAR CARSON, WASHINGTON AND 40 ACRES ALONG THE LOWER HOOD RIVER IN HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
PUBLIC OUTREACH: COLUMBIA LAND TRUST INCREASES AWARENESS ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF LAND CONSERVATION AND THE IMPORTANCE OF ITS MISSION: TO CONSERVE AND CARE FOR THE VITAL LANDS, WATERS, AND WILDLIFE OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER REGION THROUGH SOUND SCIENCE AND STRONG RELATIONSHIPS. THE LAND TRUST FOCUSES OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT TO SUPPORT CONSERVATION IN PRIORITY AREAS, SHOWCASES SUCCESSFUL PROJECTS TO PROMOTE CONSERVATION AND STEWARDSHIP, AND CONNECTS COMMUNITIES TO LAND CONSERVATION THROUGH TOURS, VOLUNTEER DAYS, PUBLICATIONS, AND EVENTS.CONTINUED ON SCHEDULE OEACH YEAR, THE LAND TRUST PRODUCES THREE ISSUES OF ITS NEWSLETTER, FIELDBOOK, A MONTHLY E-NEWSLETTER, C17THE MOSS, AND A YEAR-END CONSERVATION & RESTORATION REPORT, WHILE ALSO MAINTAINING AN ACTIVE AND ENGAGING PRESENCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA. THROUGH THESE CHANNELS, THE LAND TRUST ASPIRES TO ENCOURAGE CURIOSITY IN THE NATURAL WORLD THAT WILL HELP FOSTER A CULTURE OF STEWARDSHIP. THE LAND TRUST ALSO LEAD THE BACKYARD HABITAT CERTIFICATION PROGRAM IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PORTLAND AUDUBON. THROUGH THIS PROGRAM, THE LAND TRUST HELPS PEOPLE IN URBAN AREAS RESTORE NATURE IN THEIR OWN YARDS AND COMMUNITY SPACES WHILE OFFERING EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES ABOUT WILDLIFE-FRIENDLY LANDSCAPING. THE PROGRAM HELPS PEOPLE IN THE PORTLAND-VANCOUVER METRO AREA PUT DOWN ROOTS AND BUILD CONNECTIONS WITH BOTH WILDLIFE AND THEIR NEIGHBORS.
LAND STEWARDSHIP: PROTECTING AND ENHANCING THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF CONSERVED LANDS IS SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT WORK FOR COLUMBIA LAND TRUST. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM TO PROTECT CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR AND COMMUNITY MEMBER FOR ALL COLUMBIA LAND TRUST PROPERTIES THROUGH SCIENCE-BASED MANAGEMENT. THE LAND TRUST EVALUATES EACH PROPERTY FOR ITS CONSERVATION VALUE, THE THREATS TO THESE VALUES, AND FOR OPPORTUNITIES TO ENHANCE CONSERVATION THROUGH RESPONSIBLE MANAGEMENT. A STEWARDSHIP PLAN IS DEVELOPED AND IMPLEMENTED BASED ON THIS ANALYSIS TO INCLUDE ANNUAL MONITORING AS PART OF AN ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK.CONTINUED ON SCHEDULE OA NUMBER OF COLUMBIA LAND TRUST PROPERTIES CURRENTLY INCLUDE SIGNIFICANT RESTORATION WORK TO REPLACE LOST FUNCTIONS AND INCREASE THE CONSERVATION VALUE OF THE PROPERTY. IN 2019, OUR RESTORATION WORK INCLUDED PLANTING 102,000 TREES AND SHRUBS, 42 PERCENT OF WHICH WERE CONIFERS PLANTED IN THE PINE CREEK EAST REGION NEAR MOUNT ST. HELENS.A STEWARDSHIP FUNDING STRATEGY, INCLUDING GIFT DONATIONS DURING THE ACQUISITION PROCESS, IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF EVERY NEW CONSERVATION PROJECT. THE FUND IS USED TO PROVIDE FOR FUTURE EXPENSES OF RESTORATION, MONITORING, ENFORCING COMPLIANCE WITH EASEMENT RESTRICTIONS, AND UNDERWRITING LEGAL DEFENSE OF THE CONSERVATION PROTECTIONS FOR ALL COLUMBIA LAND TRUST PROPERTIES. COLUMBIA LAND TRUST HAS ALSO ESTABLISHED A STEWARDSHIP ENDOWMENT TO PROVIDE PERMANENT SUPPORT FOR PROGRAM ACTIVITIES.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Glenn Lamb | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 40 | $143,824 |
Steve Cook | GENERAL COUNSEL | 34 | $107,863 |
Ian Sinks | STEWARDSHIP DIRECTOR | 40 | $104,054 |
Cheryl Kearney | FOREST CONSERVATION DIRECTOR | 40 | $100,051 |
Elaine Harvey | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Lisa Amato | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Laura Planck | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Kerry Barnett | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Charlie Bishop | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Janet Gifford | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Tim Spofford | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Rudy Salakory | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Barbara Johnson | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Aja Decoteau | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Janna Davydova | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Steve Shields | TREASURER | 1 | $0 |
Debbie Craig | VICE PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
Wendy Gerlach | PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
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