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2025 Calendars Now Available!

Enjoy delightful images of island wildlife and natural landscapes in the Land Trust’s 2025 Calendar. It’s available now at local retail outlets.


Join GiveBIG May 2-3

Make a donation of $100 or more during GiveBIG, and you’ll automatically be entered into a drawing to win a $200 gift certificate for an outing with Whidbey Island Kayaking!


2022 Calendars Now Available!

Enjoy delightful images of island wildlife and natural landscapes in the Land Trust’s 2021 Calendar. It’s available now at island retail outlets.


We’re Hiring a Land Protection Specialist

The Land Trust has a new opening for a skilled Land Protection Specialist to join us in protecting priority natural habitats and agricultural lands in Island County.


Forever Wild: Protecting Lands and Waters Just for Nature’s Sake

Forever Wild properties are protected for the full benefit of nature. They are made up of habitats where wild creatures and plants can flourish without the intrusion of human activity — no excess noise, light, traffic, recreation and domestic animal predation.


May 27 Webinar: Addressing Climate Change Through Conservation

Join a Zoom webinar hosted by the Land Trust on May 27 at 6:30 p.m. and find out how we’re mitigating the impacts of climate change through land protection, stewardship and habitat restoration.


Act for the Earth! 10 Things You Can Do to Help the Environment

Ten things you can do to help the environment on Earth Day or any day.


Get Outdoors and Play Land Trust Bingo!

Spring is a great time to get outdoors and experience the beauty of nature around us. Now you can visit a Land Trust preserve and play bingo for a chance to win sporty Land Trust custom apparel!


One Whale of a Success Story

Each spring, enormous gray whales breach the surface of the beautiful marine waters around Whidbey and Camano islands. Island conservation is key to why these colossal cetaceans make the annual journey home.


Land Trust Welcomes Two New Board Members

We’re thrilled to welcome Janett Wingett of Camano Island and Michael Stansbury as the newest additions to the Land Trust’s board of directors.


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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.

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