
Field Friday Removing Invasive Species @ Fenton
Whatcom Land Trust Office 412 N Commercial St., Bellingham, WA, United StatesSpend the day with Land Trust Stewardship staff removing invasive plant species to improve habitat at Fenton.
Spend the day with Land Trust Stewardship staff removing invasive plant species to improve habitat at Fenton.
Join us and the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association to remove invasive Scotch broom that is overtaking young native trees and shrubs in critical habitat along the North Fork of the Nooksack River.
Join us for a full day of stewardship at North Fork Eagle, located on the North Fork of the Nooksack River near Welcome.
Join Hob Osterlund at the Community Boating Center for a witty and engaging presentation along with champagne and dessert, all to benefit Whatcom Land Trust.
Enjoy a stunning multimedia presentation in support of Whatcom Land Trust at the Hotel Leo Ballroom.
Head over to Aslan Depot to hear from Executive Director Rachel Vasak and watch the first public screening of Resilient Future—a collaborative short film.
Join our Stewardship staff for a rewarding day at the Lower Middle Fork Complex as we work to remove invasive ivy and support the health of this vibrant floodplain forest.
Let’s celebrate a big win for salmon habitat and outdoor education! Join us at the Boundary Bay beer garden to celebrate the conservation of 13 acres of wetland, forest, and salmon habitat on Kinney Creek, a tributary to the Sumas River.
Join Whatcom Land Trust for a self-guided scavenger hunt at Stimpson Family Nature Reserve and discover how forests help keep our water clean, cool, and flowing.
Help us get native plants in the ground and install a small gate to help protect a vital cold water tributary that flows into the South Fork of the Nooksack.
Enjoy a day by the river while planting in the newly cleared areas and along the riverbanks to increase biodiversity and help build a more resilient ecosystem.