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Give Back with a Gift on Giving Tuesday!
Giving Tuesday is a great opportunity to give something back to the islands you love. Consider a gift to the Land Trust on Giving Tuesday, a global day of generosity that takes place on December 1.
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.
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.
2021 Calendars Now Available!
Enjoy delightful images of island wildlife and natural landscapes in the Land Trust’s 2021 Calendar. It’s available now at island retail outlets.
Saving a Farming Tradition
The Land Trust acquired a 22-acre property with high-quality agricultural soils to keep the land in farming and preserve the rural scenery enjoyed along an adjacent stretch of highway.
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.
Deer hunting at Trillium Community Forest opens October 12
Deer hunting at Trillium Community Forest opens October 12. Hunters must adhere to all Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations.
Bike Riders Get Triple Treat: Blue Skies, Natural Beauty, and Pie
Sunshine and blue skies provided an idyllic setting for participants of the Sea, Trees, & Pie Bike Ride on scenic central Whidbey Island.
Partnership Expands Wildlife Habitat and Recreational Opportunities
The Land Trust is partnering with Island County and Washington State Parks to acquire two beautifully forested properties totaling 110 acres adjacent to Kettles Trails County Park and Fort Ebey State Park. This will protect more wildlife habitat and provide more recreational opportunities.