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A Photo Contest Winner from 2021 Swan Count | Sheila Bolka In this month’s issue: We [Heart] Swans (2021 [...]
A Photo Contest Winner from 2021 Swan Count | Sheila Bolka In this month’s issue: We [Heart] Swans (2021 [...]
Each year in late January, Preservation Trust's Stewardship Manager, Kathleen Foley Lewis (with help from Sierra O’Connell) coordinates a count of [...]
A memorial tribute to Walter MacGinitie, long-time Preservation Trust supporter and conservation easement donor (together with his wife, Ruth).
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In our 2020 Year In Review (online version):Letter from AngelaCONSERVE HighlightsCARE HighlightsCONNECT HighlightsList of Donors Bequests, Gifts in Memory and in [...]
Sadly, two long-serving members of the Preservation Trust staff retired this year—Conservation Director Debby Clausen stepped down at the end of [...]
Reef Island, a jewel of the Wasp Island group | Staff photo On July 31, we announced that Malcolm Goodfellow, a [...]
Looking for a new solo activity that can enhance your environmental literacy? Join one (or all) of our iNaturalist projects and [...]
Southwest tip of Reef Island, with more Wasp Islands in the background | Staff photo In this month’s issue: [...]
Staying connected to our community and to nature is important, which is why the Preservation Trust staff created a video series [...]
Ruthie Dougherty, our Ellis Preserve Curator, leads a virtual tour of the 1.7-mile Sylvan Loop Trail. (Video by Georgia Drost [...]
Local Conservation Organizations and Private Landowners Take Action to Support Recovery of Salmon and Southern Resident Orcas An innovative partnership [...]
MALE WESTERN BLUEBIRD | KATHY FINHOLM 2020 is a year that most of us won’t forget. In a time of uncertainty and [...]
Mud Bay, Lopez: One of the islands' most productive shoreline habitats | Staff Archive In this month’s issue: Zylstra [...]
Emma and Georgia at work at Zylstra Lake Preserve Against all odds, we forged ahead with our 2020 summer internship program—and [...]
The "year-round" portion of the trail (turquoise line) opens this fall. September 21, 2020 — The timing couldn’t be more perfect: This [...]
Watch "Through Her Eyes: The Science and Beauty of Intertidal Life in the Salish Sea" featuring Dr. Drew Harvell as tour guide, Sierra O'Connell as host, and Michael Noonan as filmmaker.
Georgia Drost (SJPT Intern), Ian Woofenden (SJPT volunteer), Rob Roy McGregor (SJPT Land Steward), Patty Rose (SJPT volunteer), Emma Jacobs (SJPT [...]
Filming "Through Her Eyes" at False Bay, San Juan Island | Staff ArchiveIn this month’s issue:Premiere of the Year: Tour [...]
In May we mounted Purple Martin nest boxes built by volunteer Joshua Johns on the dock house at the Marilyn and [...]
Our 2020 summer interns transformed a rotting stump into a pollinator garden Summer interns Georgia Drost and Emma Jacobs made the [...]
View towards Turtleback Addition and Lummi Nation Conservation Easement on West Sound Precedent-setting donation also returns land to the [...]
Kimball Preserve, Decatur Island | Staff Archive In this month’s issue: Note from Angela: Speaking Out Against Racism and Injustice [...]
Each year in January, we open the search for candidates for our Fred E. Ellis Summer Internship program. Little did we [...]
Reflections on the San Juan County Land Bank at 30 The San Juan County Land Bank turns 30 this year. To [...]
“The lovely flowers embarrass me. They make me regret I am not a bee…” –Emily Dickinson At the Marilyn and Fred [...]
Maya Heikkinen | Three Ponies Photography; Catherine Houck | Staff archive Each year, the Preservation Trust’s staff [...]
Watch the Recording of Our 2020 Annual Meeting We held our 2020 Annual Meeting on Thursday, June 25. It was the [...]
It may well be that we will have to repent in this generation. Not merely for the vitriolic words and the [...]
Videographer Michael Noonan, SJPT's Sierra O'Connell, and Dr. Drew Harvell explore a tidepool in False Bay To many observers, San Juan Island's [...]