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March Point Heron Camera

Watch live videos from the cameras at the March Point Heronry Conservation Area.

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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 the Elysium Conservation Easement in Concrete!

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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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Share Your Talents with Us

Skagit Land Trust manages over 10,000 acres of land and creates dozens of community events to connect people with the land each year. We have over 550 amazing volunteers who contribute their time and energy toward our mission. Many don gloves and rubber boots and join SLT work parties, but there are lots of other ways to volunteer as well! Learn more below.

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Partnering to Restore the Skagit

At Skagit Land Trust, we are fortunate to collaborate with dedicated conservation program partners who help us protect and restore Skagit County’s special places. This past year, work crews from EarthCorps, the Washington Conservation Corps (WCC), and Glacier Peak Institute (GPI) all added significantly to the amount of skilled stewardship work contributed to Skagit Land Trust lands. Click to read the full story!

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Our February 2025 Newsletter Is Here!

This newsletter announces our annual meeting and introduces a new conservation easement. Read on to learn about some of SLT's partnerships in stewarding the lands we care for. You may also discover some new ways to share your talents with the Trust.

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Wildlife Corridors Stitch Together Skagit Habitat

Skagit Land Trust has established a new Conservation Easement that is helping to create wildlife corridors in Skagit County.

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