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We’re thrilled to share exciting Land Trust news and keep you up-to-date with our quarterly newsletters, including our informative Annual Reports. Enjoy!


Strategic Plan 2024-2028

Check out our new Strategic Plan!


WE’RE HIRING: Development Director

The Land Trust has a new opening for a Development Director. Check it out and apply today to join the Land Trust team!


2026 Summer Employment Opportunity

We’re looking for a self-motivated individual with experience or education in natural resources and an interest in land conservation to fill our summer stewardship technician position.


2026 Calendars Now Available!

Enjoy delightful images of island wildlife and natural landscapes in the Land Trust’s 2026 Calendar. It’s available now at local retail outlets.


Why Volunteer?

Work party season kicks off again in March! Here are a few great reasons to get involved.


Whirlwind of Protections

October proved to be a busy one for the Land Trust and a fruitful one for Island County conservation. Since our last eNews, three land protection projects have been successfully completed, totaling nearly 190 freshly protected acres!


Maximize Your Giving

Over 26 million people work for companies with matching gift programs. Are you one of them? Employee giving is a powerful way to contribute! Many companies match donations dollar-for-dollar or volunteer time (looking at you, Microsoft!), or even triple the gift (hello, Gates Foundation). Chat with your employer about your options to maximize giving! You […]


Flames of Renewal

For thousands of years, controlled burns have been a part of the Whidbey Island landscape. Our rarest ecosystems, prairies and oak savannas are dependent on regular burning intervals averaging two to four years.


Bees In Your Native Garden

How You Can Help Protect These Vital Insects Bees are pollination heroes of the native garden. While non-native honey bees get all the attention, native bees (more than 600 species in Washington) pollinate the majority of bee-pollinated flowers, fruit trees and vegetables. Bees efficiently gather pollen from a particular species’ flowers and faithfully deliver the […]


Volunteer

Volunteer with us

Get out in nature! Make new friends! Find out what great land stewardship is all about. The Land Trust is always on the lookout for people who are as passionate about caring for land as we are.

Sign up today!