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Early Fires in 2021 Forecast a Daunting Future

Early Fires in 2021 Forecast a Daunting Future

October 6, 2021

Newly adopted policies will be vital in facing future challenges from wildfire threats exacerbated by drought. But much more will need to be done.

New Transit Options in the Gorge

New Transit Options in the Gorge

October 6, 2021 - By Kevin Gorman

Recent changes could have a transformational impact on how people will be traveling throughout the Gorge for years to come.

Reflecting on 18 Years of Work to Protect the Magnificent Gorge

Reflecting on 18 Years of Work to Protect the Magnificent Gorge

August 30, 2021 - By Peter Cornelison

A Passion for Painting & Gorge Preservation

A Passion for Painting & Gorge Preservation

August 26, 2021 - By Natasha Stone

Meet Elo Wobig—Friends’ 2021 Plein Air ribbon award winner.

Taking Education From Virtual Back to the Outdoors

Taking Education From Virtual Back to the Outdoors

August 26, 2021 - By Natasha Stone

One of Friends' outdoor education programs goes back outdoors with the help of a youthful, relatable "fish nerd."

How the Lyle Hill Fire Affected Our Lyle Cherry Orchard Preserve

How the Lyle Hill Fire Affected Our Lyle Cherry Orchard Preserve

July 28, 2021

A report from our land trust on damage from the fire and what it means for the preserve's trails.

A New Opportunity for Awe at Cape Horn

A New Opportunity for Awe at Cape Horn

July 28, 2021 - By Mika Barrett

A new property at Cape Horn offers real possibilities for increasing accessibility to serve residents and visitors beyond the customary Gorge hikers.

Challenging Energy Projects Threaten the Gorge

Challenging Energy Projects Threaten the Gorge

July 14, 2021 - By Michael Lang

Conservation Director Michael Lang: A legacy of stopping fossil fuel projects doesn't mean Friends is done working to challenge threats to the Gorge.

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