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SUMMARY:Site Visit\, Boundary Marking\, Trail Clearing\, and Invasive Removal Field Friday @ Craver
DESCRIPTION:Join Whatcom Land Trust staff for a Field Friday adventure at Craver. This truly unique site features Hutchinson Creek\, a thriving forest\, and an abundance of native wildlife. As part of our annual property monitoring visit\, we’ll explore Craver’s winding game trails\, taking in its natural beauty while tackling essential restoration work. Our tasks for the day include trail clearing and removing invasive vinca and blackberry. We can’t wait to see you out on the land for a day of exploration and impact! \n  \nRegistration is REQUIRED for this event: Click here to register! \nOnce you register\, additional details will be sent by our Volunteer Coordinator\, Lauren Ralbovsky\, a week to 4 days before the event. If you have questions in the meantime\, email lauren.r@whatcomlandtrust.org. \nWhat to Expect: Walking on uneven ground\, cutting blackberry\, pruning back plants from the trail\, and pulling roots. Be prepared for muddy\, potentially chilly conditions – boots are highly recommended! \nHow to get there: Field Fridays start at the Whatcom Land Trust office. 412 N Commercial St\, Bellingham\, WA 98225 \n  \nSite Info: The Craver site was donated to Whatcom Land Trust by Ernie Craver in 1999. In 2000\, the Land Trust planted around 20\,000 trees to reforest the land following timber harvest in the mid-1990s. A major cleanup also took place in 2003\, removing more than 65 vehicles\, hundreds of yards of debris\, and old mobile homes. Today\, the forest continues to grow thanks to years of restoration work and volunteer commitment.
URL:https://whatcomlandtrust.org/event/field-friday-craver/
LOCATION:Craver
CATEGORIES:Field Friday
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT! Photographer Paul Bannick on a Year in the Life of Woodpeckers
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning photographer Paul Bannick reveals the lives of North American woodpeckers through dramatic images and wildly rich stories. \nJoin Whatcom Land Trust\, North Cascades Institute\, and the North Cascades Audubon Society at the Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room for an engaging presentation by award-winning Photographer Paul Bannick based on his new book\, Woodpecker: A Year in the Life of North American Woodpeckers. Through dramatic images and rich stories\, Paul reveals the lives of woodpeckers over four seasons. His exploration of these impactful birds from the Arctic through southern Mexico details their shared behaviors as well as some surprising exceptions and adaptations. After the presentation\, there will be a brief Q&A session\, along with an opportunity to purchase his books and have them signed. \nMore information about Paul Bannick is available on his website. \nTickets: $17 \nPurchase tickets: We are sold out! \nCheck-in starts at: 6:00 PM \nLocation: Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room 121 Prospect Street Bellingham\, WA 98225 \nNorth Cascades Audubon Society is offering a limited number of scholarships for tickets. To inquire\, please email kendra.s@whatcomlandtrust.org. \nA limited amount of free parking is available in the lot behind the Whatcom Museum. Street parking is available as well\, and free after 6 p.m. The venue has a wheelchair accessible entrance via the rear (west side) basement entrance.
URL:https://whatcomlandtrust.org/event/photographer-paul-bannick-on-a-year-in-the-life-of-woodpeckers/
LOCATION:Whatcom Museum\, 121 Prospect Street\, Bellingham\, WA\, 98225\, United States
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SUMMARY:Restore Habitat @ Hundred Acre Wood with City of Bellingham
DESCRIPTION:Join Whatcom Land Trust and the City of Bellingham to kick off our Spring Work Party season by improving habitat at Hundred Acre Wood during National Invasive Species Awareness Week. This special site right outside of Fairhaven hosts beautiful trails that wind through Douglas firs\, tall cedars\, and cottonwoods. We will spend the day restoring wildlife habitat to protect wetlands and create a healthier\, more resilient forest for wildlife and the community. We will have tea\, coffee\, and snacks\, and all tools are provided. \nWe can’t wait to see you out on the land! \n  \nTo register\, please visit: https://www.volunteerbellingham.org/need/detail/?need_id=1172804 \nOnce you register\, additional details will be sent by our Volunteer Coordinator\, Lauren Ralbovsky\, 3–4 days before the event\, including where to meet. If you have questions in the meantime\, email lauren.r@whatcomlandtrust.org. \nWhat to expect: Walking on uneven ground\, digging using a shovel\, clipping plants\, and working outdoors. \n  \nSite Info: In 2023\, Whatcom Land Trust created a new conservation easement protecting Hundred Acre Wood forever.
URL:https://whatcomlandtrust.org/event/restore-habitat-hundred-acre-wood-with-city-of-bellingham/
LOCATION:Hundred Acre Woods\, 2520 24th St\, Bellingham\, WA\, 98225\, United States
CATEGORIES:Work Party
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