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Notes from the Field    

Inland Northwest Land Trust uses science and experience to focus its work on those areas with the greatest conservation values. The following are a few notes from the field that show some of the reasons why protecting these special places is so important.

What is a consulting forester?
Notes from the field (Summer 2010)

In the last INLT Quarterly Newsletter(Spring 2010),my article “What is a Forester” (INLT Quarterly Newsletter, Spring 2010) discussed the importance of professional foresters and our role in natural resource management. Read my concluding article about the benefits a Consulting Forester can provide for you and your land.

Steve performs one of his many forestry tasks



Click here to read more of Steve Bloedel's notes from the field

Notes from the Field    

A grand old snag

Notes from the field (Summer 2010)

What is a Forester?

Notes from the field (Spring 2010)

Little Spokane Watershed: Serving the Community Drop By Drop

Notes from the field (Spring 2010)

A graphic history of the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes

Notes from the Field (Winter 2009)

Columbia Spotted Frog (Rana luteiventris)

Field Notes (Summer 2009)

Generational transfer an issue for family forest landowners

Field Notes (Spring 2009)
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