| North Cascades Audubon Society with the Sierra Club, annual Christmas potluck and program. Join us as we enjoy images of the summertime! The clubs welcome local author and photographer Mark Turner. Mark will present "Wildflowers of the North Cascades" with a focus on rare and endemic species. |
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The purpose of this society is to promote the study and conservation of birds and other wildlife, their habitat, and the environment; to increase public appreciation of the values of wildlife, plants, and the natural environment; and to stimulate action to protect and preserve them for the future. | ||||
What is reconveyance, and how does it relate to Lake Whatcom? We have some information here. This is sometimes referred to as the "Lake Whatcom Forest Preserve." Help pass the Clean Water Restoration Act - follow this link for more information. Disappearing Common Birds Send Environmental Wake-up Call - Audubon Washington June 2007 Press Release Information regarding the Blanchard Strategies Group agreement:
Here is a map showing the BSG core area.
Have you seen any local birds with deformed beaks? Click here for more information. Local Forest Practice Information: DNR Proposes 90 acre Lake Whatcom clearcut (June 2006 - this area has been cut). Logging trucks roll on state land in Lake Whatcom watershed - DNR clearcuts 117 acres (April 2006). ![]() | ||||
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