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Transferred June 30, 2007
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STRAWBERRY POINT: 14 acres
2,440’ of high waterfront bluff with mature forest; provides important shoreline habitat for raptors and other birds. 30-year lease
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SMUGGLERS COVE: 11 acres
Over 1,300 feet of undeveloped, forested shoreline that is designated as a critical habitat area for fish and wildlife. 30-year lease
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BRAINERS ROAD: 40 acres
Provides important forest and riparian habitat for the area’s wildlife, as it is adjacent to a residential development. Fee transfer
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MAXWELTON VALLEY: 200 acres
Mature forest at the headwaters of Maxwelton Creek, one of three streams in Island County that is salmon bearing. Fee transfer
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GLENDALE CREEK: 40 acres
Mature forest connected to a Land Trust wildlife preserve above Cultus Bay. Fee transfer
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Scheduled for Transfer or 50-year Lease by
June 30, 2009
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SWANTOWN: 40 acres
Provides wildlife habitat, open space and aquifer protection on the outskirts of Oak Harbor. Contains a heronry and is used by raptors. 50-year lease
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MONROE LANDING: 40 acres
A diverse native forest and wetland provides excellent wildlife habitat and is visible from Highway 20.Fee transfer
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SCENIC HEIGHTS: 46 acres
Adjacent to Ebey‘s Landing National Historical Reserve, the large field and forested areas offer sweeping views. Fee transfer
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HIGHPOINT: 40 acres
One of the last stands of older mature forest on the south end of WhidbeY. 50-year lease
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SKYLINE WEST: 40 acres
Important for wildlife habitat and connectivity, and protection of water quality. 50-year lease
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WAHL ROAD: 20 acres
Wildlife habitat and low impact recreational opportunities near a developed residential area. 50-year lease
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CLINTON WATERSHED: 40 acres
The property contains a drinking water system which serves 700 customers. It also boasts a perennial creek with lush native vegetation. 50-year lease
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