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SUMMARY:Trail Maintenance and Invasive Species Removal @ Spruce Roost Reserve
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer at Spruce Roost Reserve for a fun day of stewardship at this stunning forested reserve along the North Fork of the Nooksack River.\nHome to towering Sitka spruce\, this land provides essential habitat for Pacific salmon\, trout\, and bald eagles. Lend a hand in restoring this critical ecosystem by helping to remove invasive species\, maintain our access trail\, and enhance riparian areas for local wildlife. We’ll also take a hike around the site to check on key aspects of the land. We can’t wait to spend a day in this gorgeous forest with you! \n  \n\nRegistration is REQUIRED for this event: Sign up here!\n\nOnce you register\, additional details will be sent by our Volunteer Coordinator\, Lauren Ralbovsky\, 4 to 7 days before the event. If you have questions in the meantime\, email lauren.r@whatcomlandtrust.org. \n\nWhat to Expect: walking on uneven ground\, digging\, cutting plants\, sawing and pulling scotch broom\, bushwacking\nHow to get there: Field Fridays start at the Whatcom Land Trust office. 412 N Commercial St\, Bellingham\, WA 98225\n\n  \nSite Info:  \nSpruce Roost Reserve is a 17.35-acre protected reserve on the southern bank of the North Fork Nooksack River\, south of Maple Falls. Whatcom Land Trust purchased the land in 2005\, protecting 1\,500 feet of forest and salmon-bearing side channels along the river. Bald eagles roost in the Reserve’s towering trees\, hunting spawning salmon below\, making this land a critical habitat. piece of the Trust’s Salmon\, Eagle\, Elk Program on the North Fork Nooksack. \n 
URL:https://whatcomlandtrust.org/event/spruce-roost-reserve-field-friday-2026/
CATEGORIES:Field Friday
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SUMMARY:Invasive Blackberry Removal @ The Catalyst Corridor with Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer at the Catalyst Corridor to help restore a habitat that’s been years in the making.\nAfter years of restoration work\, the corridor is beginning to develop into a healthy and resilient ecosystem\, and we need your help to keep it headed in that direction! Join the Land Trust and Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association to help protect this vital habitat by removing invasive blackberry\, which is overtaking previous plantings of native trees and shrubs. \nWe can’t wait to see you out on the land! \n  \nEvent Details:\n\nRegistration is REQUIRED for this event: Sign up here! Once you register\, our Volunteer Coordinator\, Lauren Ralbovsky\, will send additional details a few days before the event. If you have questions in the meantime\, email lauren.r@whatcomlandtrust.org.\nWhat to expect: Digging\, use of hand tools\, working with thorny Himalayan blackberry. We will have tea\, coffee\, and snacks\, and all tools are provided.\nHow to get there: Parking is at Acme Elementary School\, 5200 Turkington Rd\, Acme\, WA 98220. A 2-minute shuttle ride will bring you to the restoration site. The shuttle will be available throughout the event.\n\n  \nSite Info:\nThe Catalyst Corridor lies between Landingstrip Creek and the South Fork of the Nooksack River and is home to salmon\, elk\, birds\, and other wildlife. The land used to be a poplar farm with hardly any riparian buffer (the forested area around a stream or river)\, and had a culvert blocking salmon passage\, along with large amounts of highly invasive reed canary grass. Since its protection\, years of stewardship work have helped restore the site\, and we can’t wait to build on that progress with you! \n 
URL:https://whatcomlandtrust.org/event/work-party-at-catalyst-corridor-2026/
LOCATION:Catalyst Reserve
CATEGORIES:Work Party
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