Invasive Plant Removal Field Friday @ Bell Creek

Join us at Bell Creek for a Field Friday removing invasive species to protect vital habitat for Spring Chinook, Bull Trout, and other native wildlife. Make a lasting impact at beautiful Bell Creek!
Registration is REQUIRED for this event: Click here to register!
Once you register, additional details will be sent by our Volunteer Coordinator, Lauren Ralbovsky, a week to 4 days before the event. If you have questions in the meantime, email lauren.r@whatcomlandtrust.org.
What to Expect: Walking on uneven ground, cutting blackberry, pruning trees, and pulling roots.
How to get there: Field Fridays start at the Whatcom Land Trust office. 412 N Commercial St, Bellingham, WA 98225
Site Info: Bell Creek is 25 acres of protected functioning salmon habitat that is frequented by a portion of the Nooksack herd of Roosevelt elk, bald eagles, and other native wildlife. It includes 1,800 feet nNearly one-third of a mile) of forest along the creek and North Fork Nooksack side channels. It was protected in 2006 with grant money from the Salmon Recovery Funding Board.

