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For the Fen!

The Campaign to Protect Bonaparte Meadows.

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Okanogan Land Trust

Connecting Land And Community

From the Cascades to the Kettles, Canada to the Columbia, Okanogan Land Trust is a local nonprofit organization connecting people to the land and conserving and sustaining our working farms and ranches, wildlife habitats, and water resources for generations to come.

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Our Work

Conservation today. Legacy for generations.

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    Land Conservation

For more than twenty years, Okanogan Land Trust has worked with local landowners to protect the places that make this region home…

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    Conservation Easements

Partnering with landowners who see the value of protecting all or part of their property with a conservation easement is one of the most powerful tools we have…

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People & place

How We Connect Land
and Community

In Okanogan County, land feeds families, sustains wildlife, and holds the character of our communities. Together, we can keep working farms and ranches intact—and protect the places that make this valley home.

  • Prevent fragmentation
  • Keep watersheds whole
  • Keep habitat connected
  • Protect rural economy
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Landowners + Land

Voluntary conservation that respects private ownership.

Wildlife + Open Space

Habitat protection that benefits everyone.

Working Landscapes

Farms and ranches that stay productive and whole.

Stewardship for Tomorrow

Decisions today that last for generations.

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Protect Bonaparte Meadows

For the Fen! Is the campaign to purchase the 745-acre Bonaparte Meadows parcel, conserve 260 acres of critical peat fen habitat, and restore areas degraded by peat harvest and other uses.

We have until July 31, 2026, to raise $1.5 million to bring Bonaparte Meadows into permanent protection by Okanogan Land Trust, keeping this rare peat fen intact forever and supporting its long-term care.

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Conserving the Okanogan, Together.

Our goal is to conserve 20,000 acres by 2027. Your support helps carry this work forward.

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Explore the latest stories, upcoming events, and ways to connect with conservation in the Okanogan.

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Connecting Land And Community
Okanogan Land Trust is a non-profit conservation organization located in North Central Washington.

Here, we protect the essential connections between people and place by conserving and sustaining our working farms and ranches, wildlife habitats, and water resources for generations to come.

EIN: 94-3112454

Contact

Mailing Address
PO Box 325
Okanogan, WA 98840

Physical Address
203 2nd Ave S
Okanogan, WA 98840

Phone
509-557-6306

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info@okanoganlandtrust.org

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