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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.

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Registration Open for Lands We Love Social

Tickets are now available for Skagit Land Trust's annual Lands We Love Social and fundraiser, happening on June 7th, 2pm - 5:30pm at Pressentin Park in Marblemount!

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GiveBIG 2025

Your gift will go TWICE as far to conserve and care for the lands of the Skagit during GiveBIG. Help us unlock a $20,000 match with your gift today!

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Protecting Habitats and Harvests

Our vibrant farmlands fuel our local economy and preserve the scenic, rural beauty that defines Skagit County. But their value doesn’t stop there -- these lands also provide critical biodiversity. Click here to read about three agricultural areas conserved by Skagit Land Trust.

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Executive Director's Letter to Members

Executive Director Molly Doran expresses her gratitude for our Land Stewards.

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Gaining Ground Against Reed Canary Grass

Skagit Land Trust’s Minkler Lake Conservation Area, located east of Sedro-Woolley, is a battleground in the fight against reed canary grass. For 20 years we have worked to restore the site’s wetlands, forests, and open spaces. Click here for our most recent progress update.

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Our Spring 2025 Newsletter Is Out!

This newsletter highlights our protection of wildlife habitat on agricultural lands. Readers also will enjoy a letter from our Executive Director, and an update on restoration work at Minkler Lake.

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Skagit Land Trust Annual Meeting 2025

Skagit Land Trust Recognizes Outstanding Contributions at 2025 Annual Membership Meeting

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2025 Comprehensive Plan

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Volunteer Opportunity: Utopia Field Trips

Do you love working with children and sharing knowledge about the natural world? Skagit Land Trust is seeking a few enthusiastic environmental educators and volunteers to support kids in some fun outdoor learning experiences at our Utopia Conservation Area this May and June! Click here to read more.

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National Accreditation Renewal

In 2009, Skagit Land Trust became one of the first land trusts in the nation to receive official accreditation from the national Land Trust Accreditation Commission. We received renewed accreditation in 2015 and 2020, and we are currently in the process of our third renewal review. Click to learn more!

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