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resilience

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

A portrait of Gabe Sheohips holding a lamprey eel

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 25 February 2022

Mike Durglo, Jr. standing in front of a whitebark pine

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

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In humble collaboration

In humble collaboration, the Ecotrust team embarked on a strategic planning process.

Ecotrust Team
August 12, 2021 13 August 2021

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Introducing Carson Viles

Tribal Network Strategist Carson Viles discusses a growing body of work at Ecotrust around Indigenous stewardship and co-management.

Emilie Chen
May 10, 2021 14 September 2021

A man in his 30s, with short dark hair and wearing a hooded tan jacket, sits in a squat in a grassy field. He is looking down at his hands, which are parting the grasses.

Reflecting on food, roots, and family

Aaron Vargas, Food Equity Manager, reflects on what inspires his work building equitable regional food systems.

Aaron Vargas
March 18, 2021 26 March 2021

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Forward progress

Together, we took on the challenges of the year.

Emilie Chen
December 8, 2020 09 December 2020

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Doing better than carbon neutrality for forest products

David Diaz connects the dots between carbon recapture in forests and the benefit to green builders who invest in climate-smart wood products

David Diaz
December 7, 2020 13 March 2021

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Drinking water data for coastal communities

Through an interactive mapping tool, we highlight opportunities to protect drinking watersheds up and down the Oregon coast.

Sara Loreno
November 20, 2020 25 November 2020

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