Great Peninsula Conservancy

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About Us

Great Peninsula Conservancy (GPC) is a nonprofit land trust that protects and stewards the forests, streams, shorelines, and farms of the Great Peninsula of Washington’s Puget Sound while working to connect people with nature. With roots dating back to the early 1980s, GPC has been at the forefront of conserving and caring for our natural landscapes. To date, we have preserved 12,500 acres of evergreen forests, salmon streams, marine shorelines, and community parks. GPC protects land by creating nature preserves that we own, partnering with public agencies to create local parks, and by placing permanent restrictions on private land that help sustain family farms and forests through generations. Your support is vital to our shared success. Whether you choose to volunteer your time, attend an event, or make a financial contribution, you play a crucial role in fostering a community that values and protects our precious natural landscapes. Together, we can cultivate a culture of conservation and ensure the beauty of the Great Peninsula thrives for generations to come. Join us today, and be part of the solution!

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