0
Skip to Content
Lummi Island Heritage Trust
Lummi Island Heritage Trust
Home
A Visual Tour of the Lands We Serve
Aiston Preserve
Baker Preserve
Curry Preserve
Otto Preserve
Pollinators
Education and Community Engagement
Fungal Diversity on our Preserves
Strategic Plan
Our Mission and Vision
Our Staff
Board of Directors
Our Strategic Plan
Accreditation
Volunteer
Protect Your Land
Personal Preserve Program (PPP)
All-terrain Wheelchairs
Fill Out a Trail Use & Accessibility Survey
Events Calendar
Make a Donation
Conservation Easements
Lummi Island Heritage Trust
Lummi Island Heritage Trust
Home
A Visual Tour of the Lands We Serve
Aiston Preserve
Baker Preserve
Curry Preserve
Otto Preserve
Pollinators
Education and Community Engagement
Fungal Diversity on our Preserves
Strategic Plan
Our Mission and Vision
Our Staff
Board of Directors
Our Strategic Plan
Accreditation
Volunteer
Protect Your Land
Personal Preserve Program (PPP)
All-terrain Wheelchairs
Fill Out a Trail Use & Accessibility Survey
Events Calendar
Make a Donation
Conservation Easements
Home
Folder: Our Impact
Back
A Visual Tour of the Lands We Serve
Aiston Preserve
Baker Preserve
Curry Preserve
Otto Preserve
Pollinators
Education and Community Engagement
Fungal Diversity on our Preserves
Strategic Plan
Folder: Who We Are
Back
Our Mission and Vision
Our Staff
Board of Directors
Our Strategic Plan
Accreditation
Folder: Get Involved
Back
Volunteer
Protect Your Land
Personal Preserve Program (PPP)
All-terrain Wheelchairs
Fill Out a Trail Use & Accessibility Survey
Events Calendar
Folder: Membership & Giving
Back
Make a Donation
Conservation Easements

Stay In Touch

Sign up with your email address to receive our monthly news.

Thank you!

Reach Out

Donate

Contact Us

Get Involved

The lands conserved and portected by the Lummi Island Heritage Trust lie within the ancestral territory of the Lummi Nation and the Coast Salish People. We pledge to care for this land using sustainable stewardship practices and the core values that guide our work. We are honored to listen and learn from our tribal neighbors as we strive to develop authentic relationships through our common reverence for the land, water, air, and ecosystem we share.

PO Box 158

Lummi Island, WA 98262

360-758-7997

info@liht.org