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[[file:GPC_logo.png|left|100px]]'''The Great Peninsula Conservancy is a land trust and member of the [[Washington Association of Land Trusts]] operating primarily in the Kitsap Peninsula, including [[South Puget Sound]], [[Hood Canal]] and [[West Sound]].  A twelve person board and seven staff complete conservation acquisition and stewardship.
[[file:GPC_logo.png|left|200px]]'''The Great Peninsula Conservancy is a land trust and member of the [[Washington Association of Land Trusts]] operating primarily in the Kitsap Peninsula, including [[South Puget Sound]], [[Hood Canal]] and [[West Sound]].  A twelve person board and seven staff complete conservation acquisition and stewardship.


*https://greatpeninsula.org/
*https://greatpeninsula.org/
*[https://greatpeninsula.org/our-work/where-we-work/|On-line Map of Projects]




==Notes==
==Notes==
*[https://greatpeninsula.org/our-work/where-we-work/|On-line Map of Projects]
*They run a no-cost outdoor summer camp
*Their holdings include large forest areas and [[Devil's Head]] on south [[Key Peninsula]]

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The Great Peninsula Conservancy is a land trust and member of the Washington Association of Land Trusts operating primarily in the Kitsap Peninsula, including South Puget Sound, Hood Canal and West Sound. A twelve person board and seven staff complete conservation acquisition and stewardship.


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