This 404-acre purchase is the largest in the Land Trust’s history and is the first phase in our Mount Rainier Gateway Initiative, which calls for the permanent protection of 4,500 acres of timberlands near the main entrance to Mount Rainier National Park. This first step provides protected habitat for threatened species including spotted owls, marbled murrelets, and bald eagles.
More Mount Rainier Gate way acquistions:
Purchase of historic 142-acre Allen Estate ends logging threat
Purchase of 43 acres benefits threatened spotted owls and marbled murrelets.
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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 nearly 1700 acres in the Nisqually watershed.

