Explore new ideas, deepen existing passions, and appreciate the natural world.
Learning on the Land Online connects communities to our region and the experts who care for it.
Climate: Project Drawdown
Climate Solutions 101 is focused solely on solutions. Project Drawdown centers climate action based on rigorous scientific research and analysis.
Climate: EOC3
Eastern Oregon Climate Change Coalition (EOC3) facilitates education, collaboration, and adaptation to our changing climate.
Nature Kids
Children and families explore the natural world through fun hands-on activities and games to cultivate a positive connection with nature.
Apple Detective
A group of historians works together to identify and preserve lost apple varieties in eastern Washington.
Farm Kids
Welcome Table Farm & the Blue Mountain Land Trust team up to connect kids to local agriculture.
Journey to Zumwalt Prairie
Explore Zumwalt Prairie, one of the largest intact prairie ecosystems in eastern Oregon.
Sustainable Garden Design with Kate Frey
When site-specific practices and healthy soils align, gardens become delightful places filled with habitat, flowers, artistry, and food.
Pollinator Friendly Gardens
with Kate Frey
Learn to create beautiful and inspirational landscapes that support native bees and pollinators.
Fire-Safe Landscaping with Kate Frey
Urban and rural landscapes can be vulnerable to fire. Learn the risks around homes and properties in order to create a fire-safe area.
Explore Horseshoe Prairie with the Blues Crew
How can a group of skiers bring back winter trail access? Through hard work and perseverance, the BMLT Blues Crew improved trails, signage and conditions at this overlooked winter recreation area in the Blue Mountains.
Wild & Scenic Film Favorites
Since 2015, the Blue Mountain Land Trust has partnered with the South Yuba River Citizens League (SYRCL) to bring you the Wild & Scenic Film Festival. Featuring films full of inspired activism, here are a few fan favorites.
RX Fire - Film & Panel Discussion
What practices are available to manage fire while allowing it to play its ecologically valuable role? Through a two-part series, we explored the benefits of prescribed fire and how historical use can influence the future.