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Office Temporarily Closes as a COVID-19 Precaution

Out of an abundance of caution for our community, staff members, devoted volunteers and supporters, we’re temporarily closing our office at Greenbank Farm through March 31. We’re also canceling all presently scheduled Land Trust events and volunteer work parties until such gatherings are deemed safe to resume.


A New Land Trust Look! ‘Bold, Colorful, Optimistic’

We now have an exciting, new look! Most notably, a new logo! The new logo is part of a re-branding effort that gives the Whidbey Camano Land Trust a fresh, more current look for 2020 and beyond.


More Exciting Conservation Projects Are Underway

Among dozens of exciting conservation projects the Land Trust is working on, here are just a few we expect to complete in early 2020.


2020 Land Trust Calendars Available Throughout Island County

The Land Trust’s 2020 Calendar is now available at various retail outlets in Island County.


2018: A Remarkable Year for Island Conservation

In 2018, 10 properties, totaling 485 acres, were permanently protected throughout Whidbey and Camano islands. Here’s a summary of what you helped accomplish last year.


A Natural Wonder is Saved on Camano Island

Jerry Nielsen is eternally grateful that a beautiful piece of Camano Island will remain forever wild. Nielsen deeply appreciates the efforts of the Land Trust to permanently protect this iconic place.


Nature Preserve on Camano is Birder’s Delight

Fran Burnside’s dearest childhood memories are rooted on the shores of Camano Island. When she was a young girl in the 1940s, she and her two brothers would spend summers at her grandparents’ property on Elger Bay.


Heavy Lifting During Barnum Point Cleanup

A large gathering of volunteers showed up at Barnum Point on Camano Island eager to clean up debris to help get the property closer to opening to the public as a county park.


Images from Barnum Point Donor Tour

Click on the image above to view an interactive slideshow capturing some of the best photos from the August 2017 donor tour of Barnum Point.


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