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SUMMARY:Commemorative Whatcom Creek Restoration Event
DESCRIPTION:Join the City of Bellingham\, NSEA\, and the Pipeline Safety Trust to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Olympic Pipeline Tragedy through story and stewardship along the banks of Whatcom Creek. Volunteers will help restore habitat and support native plant growth by removing invasive plants and spreading mulch. \nAll ages and abilities welcome. Participants under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Tools\, gloves\, and instructions are provided. Please dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes. \nAdditional information will be emailed to registered participants. Register early\, space is limited! If you sign up\, please show up. REGISTER HERE.  \nQuestions? Contact pkvolunteers@cob.org or 360-778-7105.
URL:https://whatcomlandtrust.org/event/commemorative-whatcom-creek-restoration-event/
LOCATION:Whatcom Falls Park\, 1401 Electric Ave\, Bellingham\, WA\, 98229\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trail Maintenance & Blackberry Removal at North Fork Eagle Property
DESCRIPTION:Join us along the shores of the North Fork Nooksack River for a day of trail building and invasive blackberry removal! Volunteers will see HUGE and diverse stands of native trees\, eagles flying overhead and the clear\, cold waters of the Nooksack flowing between gravel bars. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to help maintain one of Whatcom Land Trust’s trails on this stunning property! We will be hiking around the trail system to clear fallen trees\, trim back brush and remove invasive blackberries at the old homesite. \nWhat to Expect: Walking on uneven ground\, digging\, pruning\, pulling plants \nRSVP: Registration is REQUIRED for this event. Sign up here!
URL:https://whatcomlandtrust.org/event/trail-maintenance-blackberry-removal-at-north-fork-eagle-property/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Field Friday
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SUMMARY:Governors Point Bird Watching Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join members of Whatcom Land Trust and the North Cascades Audubon Society for a birdwatching-focused stroll through the wondrous nature of Governors Point before it opens to the public. \nWe are hosting this event on both June 15th and June 16th from 10am – 2pm. It will be the same event\, so pick the date that works the best for you – or sign up for both if you want to have double the chance of seeing the best birds! \nThe Land Trust has been working for decades to protect this truly unique community resource – the last undeveloped and unprotected shoreline on Chuckanut Bay – and through a collaboration with property owner Randy Bishop\, 98 acres of Governors Point were donated and protected forever as a public nature reserve. Walk along the coast and through mature forests to see stunning bayside views and spot migratory and resident birds such as woodpeckers\, warblers\, and seabirds that call this unique treasure their home. \nDue to limited parking\, participants will vanpool to Governors Point from the Whatcom Museum and enjoy a self-brought picnic lunch before returning back in the early afternoon. Take advantage of this special opportunity to preview Governors Point before it opens to the public! There is a max of 14 participants per day\, so be sure to purchase your ticket before they sell out. \nThe path at Governors Point is mostly paved. If you have any questions about mobility\, please reach out. The vanpool is not wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://whatcomlandtrust.org/event/governors-point-bird-watching-walk/
LOCATION:Whatcom Museum\, 121 Prospect Street\, Bellingham\, WA\, 98225\, United States
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SUMMARY:Work Party at Hundred Acre Woods
DESCRIPTION:Come join Whatcom Land Trust and the City of Bellingham right outside of Fairhaven to improve habitat at Hundred Acre Wood! Together\, we’ll explore beautiful trails winding their way through this property while removing invasive species and decommissioning social trails. \nFor more information and to RSVP\, follow this link to City of Bellingham’s website!
URL:https://whatcomlandtrust.org/event/work-party-at-hundred-acre-woods/
LOCATION:Hundred Acre Woods\, 2520 24th St\, Bellingham\, WA\, 98225\, United States
CATEGORIES:Work Party
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SUMMARY:What's The Point?
DESCRIPTION:What’s The Point is a free\, family-friendly event featuring low tide beach tours\, community booths and more at Point Whitehorn Park! \nBeach naturalists will be there to help you learn about tidal habitats and the critters who call this place home. We’ll hold scheduled talks to learn about different aspects of the area\, and local partners will share more ways to get involved in protecting and exploring this area. Please leave your dogs at home! \nWe hold this day of beach fun each year during one of the extreme low tides around the summer solstice. This makes for some of the best beachcombing and wildlife sightings you can get. \nEvent Details:  \nNature talk @ 10:15am: Meet Pam Borso with North Cascades Audubon Society at the start of the ADA accessible trail (by the parking lot) and take a walk back through the park towards the beach to learn about birds\, plants\, and the ecosystem of the area. \nGeology talk @ 11:00-11:30am: Meet Doug Clark\, a geology professor at WWU\, down at the beach (base of the stairs)  to learn about the geology of Point Whitehorn! This interpretive talk will be around half an hour.
URL:https://whatcomlandtrust.org/event/whats-the-point/
LOCATION:Point Whitehorn Park\, 6899 Koehn Rd #6601\, Blaine\, WA\, 98230\, United States
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