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Double Your Conservation Impact! Answer the Matching Challenge!
In recent months, some generous donors stepped forward with additional gifts to create a $75,000 year-ending matching challenge. That means that every new donor’s gift, and every current member’s gift above their annual donation, will be doubled!
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.
Order New Land Trust Apparel!
Order our terrific new Land Trust attire! Choose from two different kinds of T-shirts and sweatshirts in a variety of colors. Also featured are two kinds of ball caps and a warm beanie hat!
Deer Hunting at Trillium Community Forest Opens October 17
Trillium Community Forest is closed to all users except licensed deer hunters during a limited hunting season this fall.
Together, Mitigating Climate Change on the Islands
Read about ways the Land Trust is working to mitigate climate change in Island County in our special climate change newsletter.
Discover Our New Scavenger Hunt!
Put on your detective cap and practice your best selfie smile. The Land Trust’s Summer Photo Scavenger Hunt is now underway!
A New Refuge just for Wildlife!
We’re super excited to share that a healthy and diverse Central Whidbey forest will remain intact. The property, which buffers already protected Puget Sound waterfront, will remain undisturbed for wildlife as a nature preserve.
Site Stewards Invest Hearts and Souls
Land Trust site stewards take volunteering to a different level. They adopt a particular preserve and visit it regularly to perform selected tasks.
Bird Watching Just Got Better at Dugualla Bay Preserve
The Land Trust’s Dugualla Bay Preserve on northeast Whidbey Island has grown to 201 acres with purchase of 77 acres of tidelands, beach and uplands.
GiveBIG! It’s Now a Two-Day Event
GiveBIG, Washington’s biggest online giving event for nonprofits, has expanded to two days this year: May 5-6.