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Inland Northwest Land Trust focuses its conservation work on the Wild Lifelines -- the network of refuges and connecting corridors that nourish and sustain the wildlife of our region.





Bonner County
Lake Pend Oreille and the streams and creeks that feed it are part of a Wild Lifeline for trout and other species.


Cocolalla easement preserves history, natural setting

The Mott easement on Cocolalla Lake preserves natural shorelineOn the southwest corner of Cocolalla Lake, lie 50 acres of meadows and forests as well as wetlands, a stream, a spring, and 1600 feet of lakeshore. It offers a beautiful scenic view to all who travel Highway 95.

Phyllis Mott and her family permanently protected this land. Click here to see more of this story.


More stories on lands conserved in Bonner County
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