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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.
A Ray of Sunshine: A Camano Wildlife Haven Conserved
Eric Lamers spent more than two decades carefully tending to his Camano Island forest making it healthier for plants and wildlife. As a tribute to her late husband, and to preserve the property their family loves, Jan Lamers worked with the Land Trust to permanently protect it.
More Great Conservation Coming in 2019!
Hold on for another exciting conservation success ride in 2019. Here’s a sneak preview of what we’re working on for you:
Professor’s Passion: Restoring Wetland Wonder
Dr. Sievert Rohwer is curator emeritus of ornithology (birds) at the UW’s Burke Museum, but he also holds a soft spot for frogs, toads and other amphibians. By restoring the different habitats on his property, he’s brought back a healthy population of native amphibians.