2022 was a record-breaking year for Great Peninsula Conservancy! Thanks to member support and funding from county, state, and federal partners, 500 acres of evergreen forests, salmon streams, shorelines, farms,…
Land Labs Covers Climate Resilient Forests
This November, the Land Labs team worked with Mountainview Middle School seventh graders and Catalyst Public School’s fifth grade class to explore the concept of Climate Resilient Forests in Puget…
GPC Legacy Member Highlight: Debra & Chuck Holland
Debra and Chuck Holland are avid lifelong learners, community volunteers, and stewards of the land and waters in North Kitsap. Salmon can be spotted hugging the shoreline at their home…
Climate Resilient Forest Management at Grovers Creek Preserve
Scroll through the StoryMap to learn more about GPC’s management plans at Grovers Creek Preserve.
On the Farm! Davis Farm Walk & Talk
On July 24th, GPC members visited the Davis Family Farm for a tour of the working land and wildlife habitat. This Walk & Talk is the first of a three-part…
Community Support at Filucy Bay Preserve
Great Peninsula Conservancy’s Filucy Bay Preserve protects 119 acres of beautiful shoreline, salt marsh, and forest near Longbranch on Key Peninsula. At the end of July, a generous community member…
Land Labs: Summer Sessions
This summer, Land Labs had its first lesson at Misery Point Preserve in Seabeck. Over three different field experiences, a total of 40 students visited Misery Point and participated in…
GPC at Land Camp!
For two engaging, schedule-packed days, Great Peninsula Conservancy staff went to the Northwest Land Camp in McMinnville, Oregon from June 28-29. Presented by the Coalition of Oregon Land Trusts and…
Land Labs explores Curley Creek
This May, GPC’s Land Labs team led four field trips for 110 local middle schoolers. Students learned about the importance of stewardship through monitoring Curley Creek by studying biological indicators.…