Public lands are essential to our well-being, providing clean air, water, and habitats for diverse species, from lynx to wolves and grizzly bears. These places offer spaces for us to connect with nature and loved ones, enhancing our physical and mental health. However, the accessibility of these spaces is not guaranteed; it is the result of tireless efforts by local activists and advocacy groups.
In the Inland Northwest, we are fortunate to have natural spaces and regional nonprofits like The Lands Council (TLC) dedicated to protecting them. For 40 years, TLC has championed conservation through education and hands-on programs, playing a vital role in public lands management. By collaborating with timber companies, county commissioners, and recreationists, TLC has helped improve forest health, protect fire-tolerant trees, and advocate for the preservation of pristine forests.
TLC’s work extends beyond advocacy to public education and outdoor experiential learning, empowering people from all walks of life to find their personal connection and love for the outdoors so they may join us in protecting the spaces we all care about.
However, sustaining all of these efforts requires community support. Financial contributions and volunteer involvement are crucial for nonprofits like TLC to continue their mission, and we need your help today so we can continue to protect the Inland Northwest tomorrow. Public lands are a shared resource, and protecting them demands collective action. Join us in safeguarding these invaluable spaces for future generations. Get involved and support The Lands Council at Landscouncil.org/join.
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