Conserving wildlife habitat, agricultural and forest lands, scenic open space, wetlands, and shorelines for the benefit of our community and as a legacy for future generations.
Cumberland Creek by John Scurlock
Tickets are now available for our festive gathering on the land to support local conservation.
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Every five years Skagit Land Trust takes time to review and update our strategic direction. As we look out to 2030 and beyond, we want to hear your thoughts on the work Skagit Land Trust should focus on. Please take a moment to fill out our quick survey and and your voice to the conversation.
10 staff-favorite Land Trust Facilitated Hikes in Northwest Washington
As members, partners, and landowners, you helped us achieve significant conservation and community successes in the past fiscal year. Thank you! Due to your support and help, twelve land conservation projects were completed, protecting 587 acres of land and almost two miles of marine and freshwater shoreline.
Read about how we work to get youth outdoors, how we use AmeriCorps service members to make a difference on the land, and a goodbye to our stewardship director Regina Wandler.
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The lands conserved and protected by Skagit Land Trust have been inhabited and stewarded by numerous tribes and Indigenous peoples since time immemorial. We recognize and respect the inherent, indigenous, and treaty rights of the Coast Salish People who have deep and abiding connections to these places. We seek to partner with local tribes as we conserve and care for these lands and waters. Click here to learn more.
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Thursday, May 30, 4:30-7:30 PM Beau Lodge
Friday, June 14, 4-6 PM