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Upcoming Events

Sat, Mar 21Mar 21, 2026, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PMFerndale, Pioneer Park, Ferndale Rd, Ferndale, WA 98248, USAAre you dreaming of Spring? Join us at the Whatcom CD’s Native Plant Sale & Celebration March 21st! This family-friendly, free event will feature exhibitors and vendors, food and beverages, and a selection of over 40 native plants for purchase! Pre-order today through March 6th.
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Latest News


Celebrating A Decade of Growing Together: Thank You For An Egg-Cellent 2026 Whatcom Farm Expo
“There are so many wonderful resources at this event. The information we got was great! We learned so much!” – Attendee Feedback Thank you to the 700 attendees who flocked to the 10 th Annual Whatcom Farm Expo! Every year the team behind the Whatcom Farm Expo works to improve the event for local farmers, and this anniversary year was no exception. Record attendees, a larger venue, additional workshops, over fifty exhibitors, an equipment showcase, and a variety of animals di


2025 Flood Recovery Resources
We are compiling a list of flood recovery resources to help those impacted by the 2025 flood. We will continue to update the page as need ed. Thank you to the ongoing community efforts to help rebuild and support one another. If you have flood damage to your home, business, or farm it is imperative that you have photo documentation of the damage for many insurance claims and financial assistance applications. General Flood Recovery Resources Housing, Basic Needs, Pet, and Liv


Conservation Stories: Mike Tuben
Mike Tuben is looking forward to watching his new native plant garden establish and grow, especially if it means less lawn mowing! “The largest benefit [of the Neighborhood Native Landscaping Program] is less lawn to mow and better erosion control on a hillside.” – Mike Tuben, 2025 Neighborhood Native Landscaping Program Participant Mike and his neighbors converted 3,000 square feet of their yard into native landscaping through the Neighborhood Native Landscaping Program (NN


Homesteader Creek Riparian Restoration Project RFP
The Whatcom Conservation District is partnering with Whatcom County to maintain 26 acres of riparian habitat planted along Homesteader Creek and tributaries. We are now accepting proposals from qualified restoration contractors for project site preparation, planting and maintenance. Please view the attached 'Request for Proposal' document for project specifications and requirements. Homesteader Creek RFP Homesteader Creek Legal Notice


Lane-Black Slough Riparian Restoration Project RFP
The Whatcom Conservation District is partnering with a private landowner to restore 13.4 acres of riparian habitat along Black Slough and tributaries. We are now accepting proposals from qualified restoration contractors for project site preparation, planting and maintenance. Please view the attached 'Request for Proposal' document for project specifications and requirements. Lane-Black Slough RFP Lane-Black Slough - Legal Notice Lane-Black Slough RFP Addendum 11/24/2025
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