By Amanda McKay and Danielle Taylor October 2021 Field Friday at Todd Creek Walking through the wet grass, Danielle could hear the rushing river before she could see it. As Whatcom Land Trust’s Stewardship Assistant, Danielle works to monitor Land Trust protected...
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Stewardship on Four Legs
BCHW and WLT trail ride Partnering with the Backcountry Horsemen of Whatcom County On a beautiful day in mid-July, four Whatcom Land Trust staff members mounted three horses and one mule to join members of the Backcountry Horsemen of Whatcom County (BCHW) on a trail...
Vamos Outdoors Project, Trails and Conservation: What Else is Needed to Build Access and Community?
By Andy Basabe, Director of Vamos Outdoors Project “Before jumping right into the article, I would like to acknowledge the people and communities that have stewarded the land in what is now referred to as Whatcom County. I am writing this article on lands within what...
Sustainable Farming the South Fork
There are so many reasons that Whatcom County is a special place, from its sweeping shorelines and marine estuaries, to its forested mountain sides and rivers. However, another crucial thread of the vibrant tapestry is farmland. Agriculture is one of the three...
Maple Creek Reach Birthday Work Party by Gabe Epperson
I’ve always been confused by the term- “work party.” It seemed like a marketing ploy to trick people into doing work without getting paid. However, since I started working with the Land Trust, I’ve participated in quite a few work parties and discovered that as a...
Celebrating Pride Month!
Celebrating Pride Month! Learn about some amazing organizations doing work at the intersection of sustainability and LGBTQ+ issues below: Out There Adventures Out There Adventures is a nonprofit organization that works to foster positive identity development and...
Whatcom Land Trust Announces New Land Acquisition in the Skookum Creek Watershed
Wildflowers at Skookum II Skookum Creek and the riparian zone Rapids at Skookum Creek Bellingham, WA. – Whatcom Land Trust announces the purchase of an additional 1,000 acres of riparian and upland forest in a major tributary watershed of the South Fork Nooksack basin...
Sharing a Guillemot’s View of Governors Point by Ted Wolf
Photo courtesy of Alex Jeffers Photo credit of Janis Olson Photo credit of Janis Olson A half-dozen pigeon guillemots dropped from sandstone perches on Chuckanut Island and flew south toward Pleasant Bay, their wingbeats an arm’s length above the water. Nine humans...
WHATCOM LAND TRUST ACHIEVES FUNDING GOAL FOR SKOOKUM II ACQUISITION WITH $1.25M FROM COUNTY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WHATCOM LAND TRUST ACHIEVES FUNDING GOAL FOR SKOOKUM II ACQUISITION WITH $1.25M FROM COUNTY Bellingham, WA. (June 1st, 2021) – The Whatcom County Council approved $1.25 million in Conservation Futures funding for the Whatcom Land Trust’s...
The Chuckanut 50K by Alex Jeffers
Taking a quick snack break at the Cleator Road Parking Lot. This past March, I had the immense pleasure of spending six-and-a-half hours running through one of my favorite landscapes as part of the Chuckanut 50k. It takes a lot of hard work to prepare for something...