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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.


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.


Snip! Barnum Point is Now Ready for Visitors!

The scissors used in the ribbon cutting were giant-sized, which was fitting. What better way to symbolize a project the magnitude of Barnum Point County Park?


Bike Ride Offers Slice of Natural Beauty and Pie

The fourth annual Sea, Trees, & Pie Bike Ride appeals to all of the senses, including one more that makes this event unique: Cyclists are treated to a delicious slice of pie after their ride.


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