About Islands Trust Conservancy

You love the islands of the Salish Sea - we do too.
We work together with allies including landowners, local conservancies, environmental organizations, First Nations, municipalities and other forms of government, charitable foundations, businesses and private donors. Join us.

Contact Conservancy Staff

Connect with the Islands Trust Conservancy staff for information, questions or requests.
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Care for Your Land

As a private landowner, you can play an important role in maintaining biodiversity by protecting fragile ecosystems.
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Achievements

Almost 20 percent of the Islands Trust area has been protected by public and non-profit conservation organizations.
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Information For Local Conservancies

Island-based conservancies and land trusts are an essential part of conservation on islands in the Salish Sea.
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Meet Board Members

The board consists of three Islands Trust trustees and up to three members of the public.
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Our Impact

Working with people and communities, Islands Trust Conservancy has been entrusted with the protection of 113 private properties, totaling over 1,375 hectares through conservation covenants (79) and through donation as nature reserves (34).

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LAND PROTECTED ON THE ISLANDS

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PARTNERS ENGAGED

Protect Nature

There are a number of tools you can use to protect the land you love for nature and for future generations.

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Protecting Places

In 31 years, Islands Trust Conservancy has protected land with 34 nature reserves and 79 conservation covenants.

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Planning for Conservation

Islands Trust Conservancy goals for the next decade are strategically planned to maximize resources.

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Conservation Superheroes

Our donors are at the heart of conservation in the islands and thanks to their support we're protecting the natural beauty of this area.

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How

You Can Help

Your donation to the Islands Trust Conservancy goes directly to acquiring and protecting the landscapes in the Salish Sea.

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