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Nisqually Land Trust

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.

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Twentieth Annual
Auction & Dinner
Saturday, March 24, 2012
4 to 9 p.m.
Saint Martin's University Worthington Center
Lacey, WA

The Land Trust's Twentieth Annual Auction and Dinner will feature a very special auction item-—an eight-day rafting trip through the Grand Canyon, donated by Grand Canyon Expedition Company.

To find out more about this trip and to make reservations for the event, click here.

Our fun and exciting Auction and Dinner is the Land Trust's primary fundraising event of the year.   You can make it a success and help protect land, water, wildlife and scenic vistas in the Nisqually River Watershed:

Attend our auction (click for reservations).

Donate an item or service for action (click here for information and to donate. To see our 2012 Auction donors, click here.

Sponsor our auction (click here for information)  Note: The Native American print, shown at right, will be auctioned as a sponsored item.

2012 Auction Sponsors

Event Sponsor

Silent Auction Sponsor

Auction Item Sponsor


Nisqually Land Trust Map
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.

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Land Protection News

  • Historic Eatonville Homestead Purchased (read more)

  • 240 Acres of Steelhead Trout Habitat Purchased (read more)

  • Land Trust Adds 57 acres of Nisqually River Shoreline
    (read more)


  • Land Trust, Eatonville,
    Acquire 79 Acres of Mashel Shoreline (read more)

New Work Parties Posted!
Visit our calendar for event and work party information.  Click here.


Fall 2011 Newsletter/Annual Report

Click here for these stories and more.

      • Land purchases
      • New faces at the Land Trust
      • A map of the Nisqually
        Watershed
      • Our Annual Report


      Wetland Education and Restoration Program
      Workshops—
      Learn how to enhance your wetlands and
      your backyard habitats. Read more..
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