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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.


Paul Bakken: Island Hero and Gentle Soul

Paul Bakken’s appreciation for nature and fondness for wildlife was legendary. He leaves behind an oasis for the wildlife he loved.


‘Stay Home – Stay Healthy’ Update

Until the Governor lifts or revises the state’s “Stay Home – Stay Healthy” proclamation, for now the Land Trust has closed our Greenbank office and cancelled all events and volunteer work parties.


For Nature’s Sake! A Forested Wetland is Saved

A new nature preserve on Central Whidbey Island is a haven for wildlife with 31 acres of forest and wetlands.


For the Love of Wildlife, Greenbank Couple Protects Wooded Property

If trees could talk, one can only imagine what those on Don and Jan Allens’ land would say. For more than a half century, the Allens have gently tended their wooded Whidbey Island property, helping a lush forest remain standing.


Guardian Angel Helps Island Wildlife

Wanting to leave the world and Whidbey Island a better place, a lifelong resident of Greenbank recently donated a conservation easement to protect wildlife on the 54-acre property where he was born and still resides. The donated easement will ensure that this lovely wildlife refuge will remain, much as it is today, forever.


Saving a Greenbank Wildlife Oasis

When Frances Sweeney was a young girl, one of her childhood sanctuaries was her grandparents’ California land and home. She remembers the chili peppers in their garden, the eucalyptus trees and the orange groves nearby.


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