Little Skookum Inlet Preserve: A New Stronghold for Salmon, Forests, and Shoreline Habitat
Thanks to generous partners and supporters, 66 acres of shoreline, forest, and wetlands on Little Skookum Inlet in Mason County—just… Read More
Thanks to generous partners and supporters, 66 acres of shoreline, forest, and wetlands on Little Skookum Inlet in Mason County—just… Read More
Capitol Land Trust is participating in Give Local, hosted by the Community Foundation of South Puget Sound. Give Local is… Read More
Updated 1/16/2026 After months of thoughtful improvements, Bayshore Preserve is fully open again—and more welcoming than ever. Over the summer,… Read More
“Are you a birder?” Bill Justis asks with a grin. From where we sit at the kitchen table with his… Read More
Our Fall Newsletter is here! Inside you’ll find stories about wetland restoration work at Blooms Preserve, how community members are… Read More
Every fall, thousands of chum salmon return from the Pacific Ocean to Johns Creek, completing one of nature’s most extraordinary… Read More
10 more acres protected. 35 acres connected. Capitol Land Trust (CLT) has permanently conserved the 10-acre Jorgensen Conservation Easement in… Read More
If you’re looking for easy, free access to nature, we’ve got you covered. Capitol Land Trust owns and manages four… Read More
Exciting changes are coming to Bayshore Preserve! This summer through fall, Capitol Land Trust is making thoughtful infrastructure improvements designed… Read More
Shelley is passionate about protecting wildlife habitat. For her, monthly giving is an assured way to conserve the lands upon… Read More