The Nisqually Land Trust acquires and manages critical lands to permanently protect the water, wildlife, natural areas, and scenic vistas of the Nisqually River watershed.
Float the Nisqually River with the Land Trust
Sunday, July 25
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Land Trust Acquires 600 Acres
Near Mount Rainier
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In April the Land Trust expanded its Mount Rainier Gateway Initiative to 1940 acres with the purchase of an additional 600 acres of timberlands and wildlife habitat near the main entrance to Mount Rainier National Park. More..
Nisqually Land Trust and Partners Receive National Recognition
Coastal America Confers Spirit Award
for Red Salmon Creek Restoration.
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Nisqually Land Trust Names Pierce County
“Partner of the Year”
A highlight of our Annual Dinner & Auction Gala in March was the presentation of the Land Trust’s President’s Award for “Partner of the Year” to Pierce County. More...
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Find out our latest land purchases, upcoming events and more in our Summer 2010 Newsletter |

Rising from the meltwaters of an ancient glacier, the Nisqually River courses 78 miles through Mount Rainier National Park to its delta in the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, on Puget Sound.
The Nisqually Land Trust was established in 1989 to protect wildlife habitat threatened by the consequences of rapid population growth. Today it conserves and restores over 3,400 acres in the Nisqually watershed.

Annual Meeting and
Salmon Bake
Sunday, September 19
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