Work Party: Blackberry Removal at Kelsey

Kelsey

Kelsey was the Land Trust’s second property, donated to us by Ruth Kelsey in 1992. This property protects Butler Creek which is important fish habitat and connects to Lake Terrell.

Volunteer Ambassador Training

Whatcom Land Trust Office 412 N Commercial St., Bellingham, WA, United States

We are looking for people to act as ambassadors of the Land Trust at local community events. Join us for the next training and help spread the word about the Land Trust!

Field Friday

Fenton Nature Reserve

Work party and blackberry removal at Kelsey.

40th Anniversary Party

Structures Brewery 601 W Holly St., Bellingham, WA, United States

Whatcom Land Trust is celebrating our 40th Anniversary this year and we are throwing a party at Structures Brewing!

Work Party: Earth Day at Ladies of the Lake

It is the day that we celebrate our lovely Mother Earth a little bit extra! Make our wonderful Earth proud by coming to this work party and helping to restore this beautiful ecosystem next to Lake Whatcom.

Work Party: Vinca & Blackberry Removal at Bell Creek

Bell Creek

It is now May and we are at the last work party of the season! As a final hurrah, we will be working at the Land Trust’s Bell Creek property; improving riparian habitat by removing both Vinca and Blackberry. Bell Creek empties into the North Fork of the Nooksack and is a vital habitat for many native species.

WildLens of Whatcom Land Trust Workshop

Whatcom Land Trust Office 412 N Commercial St., Bellingham, WA, United States

Join Whatcom Land Trust for an immersive photography workshop hosted by local photographers Greg Green and Rich Bowers. Over the course of two days, you will have the opportunity to dive into the captivating world of photography while exploring the unique landscape of a Land Trust conserved property.

$30

Commemorative Whatcom Creek Restoration Event

Whatcom Falls Park 1401 Electric Ave, Bellingham, WA, United States

Join the City of Bellingham, NSEA, and the Pipeline Safety Trust to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Olympic Pipeline Tragedy through stewardship along the banks of Whatcom Creek.