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Love this Land: Bryan’s Story
Beautiful, breathtaking, and Part of us On the back of Bryan Hennessy’s business card, there is a graph showing the rise in carbon dioxide (C02) levels in earth’s atmosphere. For Bryan, it’s more...
Vote NO on Initiative 2117
Whatcom land trust board statement in opposition of Initiative 2117 Whatcom Land Trust traditionally has not taken a public stand on ballot issues before voters. However, ballot Initiative 2117,...
Introducing New Executive Director Rachel Vasak
Whatcom Land Trust will welcome Rachel Vasak as Executive Director beginning January 6th, 2025
2024 Conservation Plan
We work with community members and partners to update our Land Conservation Plan, ensuring that our approach to conservation is reflective of the pressures we face today and into the future.
40 Years of Conservation, Care and Change at Whatcom Land Trust
40 Years of Conservation, Care and Change at Whatcom Land Trust by Claire Johnston & Lorraine Wilde Looking Forward to Forever Since 1984, Whatcom Land Trust has worked to protect and steward...
Whatcom Land Trust Announces Leadership Change
Whatcom Land Trust Announces Leadership Change Bellingham, WA February 13, 2024 - On Friday, Whatcom Land Trust announced the appointment of Jennifer Mackey as Interim Executive Director following...
Where are salmon in the nooksack basin?
Volunteer eDNA study estimates location of fish populations By Guest Writer Steve Kopp, North Sound Trout Unlimited Whatcom County and the Nooksack basin have an abundance of native species...
Reaccreditation 2023
Whatcom Land Trust Earns National Recognition Since 1984, Whatcom Land Trust has been working to protect Whatcom County’s special places for future generations. Today, the National Land Trust...
Conserving Galbraith Mountain
Conserving Galbraith Mountain How community partners rallied together to protect Bellingham’s recreation hub – Forever. On Galbraith Mountain, conservation, recreation and working timberland coexist...