As a non-profit organization, The Nature Trust relies on donations to purchase and maintain our conservation properties. These are the projects we are currently fundraising for:
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Shoal Creek Estuary
We need to raise $200,000 by May 31, 2022 to protect this conservation property on...
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Park Rill Creek Infill West
This conservation property in the Okanagan needs $200,000 by May 30, 2022
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Keremeos Columns – MapleCross Grassland
This conservation property in the Similkameen Valley needs $50,000 by April 30th, 2022
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Skaha Lake Eastside – Lot 1
This 72.2 acre property will be protected forever. Thank you to everyone that supported the...
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White Lake Basin Biodiversity Ranch – Park Rill Creek DL 1995
This 153 acre property will be protected forever. Thank you to everyone that supported the...
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Hoodoos – Columbia Wetlands
This 143 acre property has been protected forever. Thank you to everyone that supported this...
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Galiano Island – Cable Bay
This conservation property on Galiano’s Georgia Strait coastline has been protected forever. Thank you to...
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Enhancing BC Estuaries
Estuaries and coastal wetlands comprise less than 3% of BC’s coastline, yet they support over...

In protecting the wild places and the myriad of species which inhabit them, The Nature Trust protects humans too.
Ross Beaty, Advisory Board-
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The Nature Trust uses the newest research and methods for determining conservation priorities. Find out more about our land conservation process.
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Help Us Conserve BC
There are many ways to make a gift to The Nature Trust of BC and conserve wildlife and plants in our province. Every gift is important and every dollar helps.
Explore Our Interactive Property Map
To learn about one of our 500 conservation properties, click on our easy to use interactive map. You’ll discover when critical habitat was purchased or donated, the size of each property, wildlife and plants protected, and our land management partners.