CHELAN-DOUGLAS LAND TRUST
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Mission Statement
The Chelan-Douglas Land Trust is a local nonprofit working in Chelan and Douglas counties to conserve our land, our water, and our way of life. The Land Trust believes trails, natural areas and wildlife habitat close to where we live improve our quality of life, making North Central Washington a more attractive place for people and businesses. Supported by over 1400 members, we have a 30-year record of working collaboratively with property owners to identify and protect the region’s most important natural landscapes forever.
About This Cause
A LOCAL ORGANIZATION PRESERVING THE BEST OF CHELAN AND DOUGLAS COUNTIES The Chelan-Douglas Land Trust works with local organizations, businesses, and individuals to protect what we all hold dear: beautiful natural areas, a strong economy, clean air and water, abundant wildlife, and the freedom to enjoy it all. Our support comes from members—people who care about our community and preserving our natural heritage. We started in 1985 as a volunteer organization made up of Wenatchee Valley residents with a vision of a healthy and prosperous future for Chelan and Douglas Counties. Since then we’ve grown to over 1,400 members committed to preserving our natural areas. VOLUNTARY, RESPECTFUL, AND EFFECTIVE: AN APPROACH THAT WORKS As a local community organization, we believe collaboration and respect are the only ways to accomplish our mission. The Wenatchee Valley is home to many different interest groups, but all of them want to preserve the rural and natural areas that make North Central Washington extraordinary. That’s why our success is built on partnerships: Groups such as the Wenatchee Sportsmen and the Realtor’s Association, along with local businesses and private landowners, have helped us preserve thousands of acres in ways that benefit the entire community and protect the character of this region.