Executive Director’s Letter to Members
Dear Members and Partners,
At Skagit Land Trust, we are deeply grateful for our volunteers, whose dedication helps us in so many different ways. Among them are our Land Stewards, who commit to assisting in the long-term care of one or more of our conservation areas. These volunteers often form deep connections with the places they watch over.

Annual Stewardship Award Recipients for 2024

This year, we are proud to recognize Ron Lindsay and Theresa Connolly (pictured above) with our annual Stewardship Award, which recognized them “for their countless hours committed, in all conditions, actively caring for these and other conservation areas.” As stewards of both Kelly’s Point on Guemes Island and Hurn Field near Concrete, Ron and Theresa take on a significant commitment, managing these lands frequented by both people and wildlife.
Green Road Marsh Land Stewards

Some land stewards transform the places they steward. Green Road Marsh outside of Burlington is a perfect example. What was once a field overrun with reed canary grass is now a thriving forest, thanks to the tireless work of Kurt and Janice Buchanan and Heidi Nichols before them.

Over years of effort — supported by SLT, family, friends, and volunteers—they oversaw the planting of more than 2,000 trees and the installation of 20 bird boxes, creating a habitat that will flourish for generations.
Remembering Jim Johnson

Another steward whose legacy will long be remembered is Jim Johnson (above left), who cared for Cumberland Creek along the Skagit River for nearly 20 years. Jim’s unwavering advocacy led to a significant restoration project in the area.
