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An accredited land trust conserving lands that sustain the communities of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.
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We're a non-profit that protects & restores wildlife habitat. Our dedicated supporters, volunteers & watershed partners enable us to steward 7,300+ acres.
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The Methow Conservancy formed from a 1996 merger between the Methow Valley Land Trust and the Methow Valley Environmental Center. What started as an energetic vision to protect land in the Valley has grown into a well-respected mainstay of the Methow Valley community.
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LIHT's mission is to create a legacy of abundant open space, native habitat, and natural resources on Lummi Island by inspiring people to protect and care for the island's farms, forests, wetlands and shorelines forever.
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Helping the community preserve open space, working lands and habitat in Jefferson County on Washington State's Olympic Peninsula.
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Inland Northwest Land Conservancy connects people to nature by conserving the lands and waters essential to life. We are a local, non-profit, non-political organization. Since 1991 we have protected over 20,000 acres in our region.
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Great Peninsula Conservancy is a private nonprofit land trust dedicated to protecting forever the rural landscapes, natural habitats and open spaces of the Great Peninsula of Puget Sound.
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Forterra works to protect, enhance, and steward our region’s most precious resources—its communities and its ecosystems. We love this place. We want to keep it special. To do this, we conserve land, develop innovative policies, and support sustainable rural and urban development. In our 30-year history, we have helped conserve more than 223,000 acres. Our work reaches from the farmlands and river canyons of Yakima to the estuaries and forests of Washington’s coastline.
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Columbia Land Trust conserves & cares for the vital lands, waters, and wildlife of the Columbia River region through sound science and strong relationships.
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Furthering collaborative and strategic conservation of southwest Washington's essential natural areas and working lands.