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June 2017
Welcome to the first issue of the San Juan Preservation Trust’s new email newsletter. We hope you will enjoy this semi-regular (eight times a year) Postcard from the Islands with news about SJPT and our work.
Please, write us back with your questions, comments, and ideas.
Don't be a stranger, we'd love to hear from you!
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Help us protect the islands you love!
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Steve McKeon
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During my 15 years as executive director of the San Juan Preservation Trust, I’ve worked for 64 dedicated volunteers who have served on our Board of Trustees. The diversity of their backgrounds would astonish anyone who isn’t familiar with our island demographic: from authors, artists and scientists to academics, lawyers and leaders in the business and government sectors, every single one of these accomplished women and men have enlightened the path that this organization has taken.
But there was something special about Steve McKeon…
Read more
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News from SJPT
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Following SJPT’s 38th Annual Meeting in Friday Harbor last month, 20 SJPT members piled into a minibus and took off in search of Western Bluebirds and Island Marble Butterflies—two native species that have all but disappeared from the islands. Amazingly, the group was treated to rare glimpses of both …
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SJPT members at American Camp, San Juan Island
Photo: Joe Belcovson
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We had so many strong applicants for our Fred E. Ellis Summer Internship that we just had to choose two. Starting as our interns on June 26 are Kearstin Williams and Maggie Mackinlay …
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Intern Maggie Mackinlay | Photo: sjpt
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SJPT’s stewardship staff members (all three of them) rely on our hardy volunteers to help pull weeds, build trails, and accomplish other important field work. For really big jobs, however, we have made increasing use of Washington Conservation Corps crews. In the past year alone, they have been a huge help in stewarding our protected properties in the islands …
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wcc crew member working on orcas island
Photo: ©Orcasarts.com
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Love ‘em or hate ‘em (or a bit of both), drones—the remote-controlled, helicopter-like gadgets that have inspired a whole new generation of potato guns—can be a valuable tool for conservationists. Organizations from The Nature Conservancy to the National Audubon Society are using them to track wildlife, monitor controlled burns, and map habitat. The aerial video from drone cameras can also be a powerful tool to help more people experience the beauty—and fragility—of the lands we seek to protect …
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Photo: ©Orcasarts.com
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The San Juan Preservation Trust seeks a SENIOR DIRECTOR, OPERATIONS to manage the organization’s conservation, stewardship, and administrative programs, and who will be capable of succeeding the Executive Director within whatever timeframe their capabilities allow…
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Photo of the Month
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Photo: Steve Alboucq
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“Hummingbirds are like little fairies that appear each spring. They’re constantly in rapid motion, which makes photographing them a rewarding challenge.” – Steve Alboucq
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Upcoming Events
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Help celebrate the success of the Campaign for Mount Grant Preserve.
10:30 a.m. – Noon. Free
Register now
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Make the easy kayak crossing from Lopez Island to our spectacular Kimball Preserve on Decatur Island.
10:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Fee: $65 includes kayak rental
Register now
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Enjoy good ol’ family fun, food, drinks, and live music in lovely Crow Valley (Orcas).
4:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. $35 suggested donation, kids free
Register now
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Partners in Perpetuity
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Names: Christian and Lea Andrade
Gann Society members since: 2015
Place of residence: Friday Harbor
Favorite island place: The south end of San Juan Island “because of the open space, the water and mountain views.”
Quote: “After being on San Juan Island for 31 years, we have fallen in love with the beauty of this place. We were thinking one day, what can we do to contribute to the environmental welfare of this wonderful archipelago? We chose to leave our property to SJPT because of what they stand for.”
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The Gann Society is a group of individuals who have notified us that they have provided for the San Juan Preservation Trust in their estate plans. Their planned giving will help protect the San Juan Islands forever.
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The San Juan Preservation Trust
PO Box 759, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
360-378-2461 | SJPT.org
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