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Defending Alders
Take a moment and imagine a Puget Sound lowland forest. Likely, you see layers of gray-green firs, fading into a bank of fog. But were alder trees part of your picture?
Wild Experiences In Store at Possession Sound Preserve
Possession Sound Preserve has a way of wowing people. The wild and rugged site is the Land Trust’s newest nature preserve, which opened this summer.
Spectacular Views Await at Newest Trail
The Land Trust has officially opened its Beach View Farm Trail on North Whidbey. Enjoy easy walking and great scenery including a historic working farm, wetlands, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and Olympic Mountains.
Finding Solace in Nature
Joe Mosolino views Del Fairfax Preserve as a revered place. The Land Trust site holds many family memories, most significantly as a symbol of healing for his three children during the most difficult time of their lives.
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.
GiveBIG and Protect the Places You Treasure
May 4-5 is GiveBIG, Washington’s biggest online giving event for nonprofits. Please donate to the Land Trust and continue to save the places you love on Whidbey and Camano Islands.
Watch for July Opening at Possession Sound Preserve
The anticipated public opening of Possession Sound Preserve is now only a few months away thanks to the tireless efforts of volunteers, work crews, and Land Trust staff.
Larry Harris Memorial ‘Forever Wild’ Fund Created
The Larry Harris Memorial “Forever Wild” Fund has been created to acknowledge his many contributions on the Land Trust board working to ensure that land and water and the complex life they support are treated with veneration and love.
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.