Working to Preserve special places for future generations

Whatcom County has an abundant tapestry of lakes, rivers, farms and forests—all of which are vital to our way of life and sense of place. Whatcom Land Trust is committed to both protecting these special places and ensuring that their abundant diversity of life flourishes. Together with our many community partners we continue to build relationships to protect these rich and vibrant lands for a healthy, thriving Whatcom County for generations to come.

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Vote NO on Initiative 2117

Whatcom land trust board statement in opposition of Initiative 2117 Whatcom Land Trust traditionally has not taken a public stand on ballot issues before voters. However, ballot Initiative 2117, which would repeal Washington’s Climate Commitment Act, is so contrary to our mission, so destructive...

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2024 Conservation Plan

We work with community members and partners to update our Land Conservation Plan, ensuring that our approach to conservation is reflective of the pressures we face today and into the future.

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Upcoming Events

Butterfly Bush, Scotch Broom Removal & Annual Property Visit at Spruce Roost

Want to see some massive Sitka spruce trees AND restore habitat for Pacific salmon, trout and bald eagles? Join us at our Spruce Roost property for invasive removal!

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Spruce Roost,

Barbed Wire, Invasive Removal, & Annual Property Visit at Kelsey

Come help restore Lake Terrell’s beautiful habitat!

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Kelsey,

Invasive Removal & Annual Property Visit at Spooner Creek

Help enhance critical habitat for fish, birds and other species along Spooner Creek and the larger Dakota Creek watershed.

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Spooner Creek,