Invasive Species Removal Field Friday @ Elk Flats
Join us for a special day at the beautiful Elk Flats! This 80-acre conservation site is difficult to access, making this Field Friday a rare chance to explore and care for this unique landscape.
Join us for a special day at the beautiful Elk Flats! This 80-acre conservation site is difficult to access, making this Field Friday a rare chance to explore and care for this unique landscape.
Join Whatcom Land Trust and Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association for a day of stewardship at Maple Creek Reach.
What takes root in spring sustains the seasons ahead. Please join us for our Resilient Future Spring Benefit on May 9th in support of protecting and stewarding the lands and waters that connect us in Whatcom County.
Join Whatcom Land Trust for a day of trail clearing and invasive species removal at Governors Point. This stunning stretch of protected land along the Chuckanut Mountains offers a rare opportunity to support early stewardship efforts at a site not yet open to the public.
Join wildlife biologist and photographer Greg Green for a two-day workshop exploring how to see patterns in nature and capture compelling, story-driven images in the field.
Join Whatcom Land Trust and the Whatcom Mountain Bike Coalition in celebrating National Trails Day at Lake Whatcom Park! This well-loved community park offers miles of forested trails, scenic lake views, and important habitat for wildlife. Together, we’ll spend the day caring for the trails that connect people to this special place.
What’s the Point? is an annual, family-friendly event at Point Whitehorn Park that brings the community together to explore the shoreline during one of the lowest tides of the year.
Join Whatcom Land Trust staff for a day of invasive species removal in the incredible floodplains at Rutsatz Salmon Reserve.
Join Whatcom Land Trust staff for a full day of stewardship at North Fork Eagle, located along the North Fork of the Nooksack River near Welcome.
Join Whatcom Land Trust for a day of trail work and invasive species removal at Todd Creek.