Why we’re here A reflection and programmatic update from our Interim Executive Director, Olivia Rebanal Olivia M. Rebanal November 10, 2022 11 November 2022
Michelle Week, 2022 Indigenous Leadership Awardee Learn more about Michelle Week who is a recipient of the 2022 Indigenous Leadership Award. Jessica Douglas June 16, 2022 22 June 2022
Julie Kitka, 2022 Indigenous Leadership Awardee Learn more about Julie Kitka who is a recipient of the 2022 Indigenous Leadership Award. Jessica Douglas June 13, 2022 16 June 2022
Paul Lumley, 2022 Indigenous Leadership Awardee Learn more about Paul Lumley who is a recipient of the 2022 Indigenous Leadership Award. Jessica Douglas June 2, 2022 06 June 2022
Spring Alaska Schreiner, 2022 Indigenous Leadership Awardee Learn more about Spring Alaska Schreiner who is a recipient of the 2022 Indigenous Leadership Award. Jessica Douglas May 25, 2022 02 June 2022
Unequal distribution of climate impacts and how tribal management is adapting on the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation An interview with Cody Desautel about the impacts of climate change on the Tribes’ forest and economy and how they are responding to threats Lisa J. Watt May 11, 2022 12 May 2022
The value of cultural burning in forest management: A conversation with Gabe Sheoships An interview with Gabe Sheoships, the Executive Director of the Friends of Tryon Creek. Lisa J. Watt February 23, 2022 14 December 2022
On Whitebark Pine and Climate Change: A conversation with Michael Durglo, Jr. An interview with Mike Durglo, Jr., the Tribal Historic Preservation Office director for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. Lisa J. Watt January 14, 2022 14 January 2022
A note to the Ecotrust community A note from our departing Executive Director, Jeremy Barnicle, on his transition and what's next. Jeremy Barnicle September 1, 2021 21 September 2021
In humble collaboration In humble collaboration, the Ecotrust team embarked on a strategic planning process. Ecotrust Team August 12, 2021 13 August 2021