Deer Lagoon Preserve Advocacy

Since the 2004 purchase of the 379-acre Deer Lagoon Preserve, increased pressure on sensitive habitat from public use, misuse and outright destruction has resulted in critical habitat degradation. The existing passive management plan no longer protects the lagoon.

Following the requirements in the federal grant used to purchase the Preserve, Whidbey Audubon member Carlos Andersen developed a management plan, with assistance from the Whidbey Camano Land Trust, which is now in the county’s hands for their review and consideration. The draft management plan is the culmination of over two years of volunteer research and contains guidance for the county to adhere to the federal grant requirements.

Island County considers management plan for Deer Lagoon Preserve

Kira Erickson, reported in the Whidbey News-Times on February 10, 2026.