Working to Preserve special places for future generations
Whatcom County has an abundant tapestry of lakes, rivers, farms and forests—all of which are vital to our way of life and sense of place. Whatcom Land Trust is committed to both protecting these special places and ensuring that their abundant diversity of life flourishes. Together with our many community partners we continue to build relationships to protect these rich and vibrant lands for a healthy, thriving Whatcom County for generations to come.
Let’s build a Resilient Future for Whatcom County
Tomorrow’s healthy forests & rivers rely on you today
Current ProjectsÂ
Skookum Creek Wildlife Corridor
The 2,200 acre Skookum Creek Wildlife Corridor is the largest contiguous wildlife corridor on private land in Whatcom County.
California Creek Estuary
At the south end of Drayton Harbor, the California Creek Estuary is a refuge for salmon, forage fish, and migrating shorebirds.
Stewart Mountain Community Forest
Stewart Mountain Community Forest is a collaborative effort led by Whatcom Land Trust, the Nooksack Indian Tribe, Whatcom County and Evergreen Land Trust.
Governors Point
The coastal forests that reach down to touch the Salish Sea at Governors Point are a unique treasure.
Upcoming Events
Blackberry Removal and Plant Maintenance Field Friday @ Spooner Creek
Join us at the scenic Spooner Creek! Help us steward this 11.3-acre protected area by removing invasive Himalayan blackberry and other invasive species to support young growing native plants.
Invasive Species Removal @ Catalyst Reserve with Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association
After years of restoration work, the Catalyst Reserve is beginning to develop into a healthy and resilient ecosystem, and we need your help to keep it headed in that direction!
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Earth Day @ Lower Kenney Creek with Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association
Happy Earth Day! Join Whatcom Land Trust and Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association (NSEA) to protect and enhance critical salmon habitat along Kenney Creek.
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