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This page has a list of links that will whisk you away instantly to Web sites of community organizations that LEAD is working with. Check it out and see what else is going on in the community and the environment.
Volunteers are always needed!
Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association
Formed in 1990 as a non-profit organization, NSEA is a coalition of community members with a common vision of seeing naturally spawning salmon returning to Whatcom County streams.
City of Bellingham Greenways Volunteer Program
Volunteers contribute to the maintenance and enhancement of Bellingham's growing trail system by restoring wildlife habitat, patrolling for litter and safety hazards, helping with service-learning projects and trail building.
Whatcom
Land Trust Whatcom Land Trust is a
nonprofit organization. They work with local landowners to help protect the
natural values and resources of their property.
Western Washington University Center for Service Learning
Service-Learning is an experiential learning method that combines academic instruction with community-based learning by connecting learning objectives to service objectives.
Huxley College of the Environment
Established in 1968, Huxley College of Environmental Studies is one of the oldest environmental colleges in the nation. The College's academic programs reflect a broad view of our physical, biological, social, and cultural world.
Woodring College of Education
Our programs lead to certification and/or to graduation of professionals who have entered the College with a sound knowledge of basic social sciences, humanities, sciences, mathematics and English and who exit as graduates who are professionals in all aspects of their behavior.
Whatcom Conservation District
We are dedicated to providing technical assistance and promoting conservation education to foster healthy relationships between the environment and people. Since 1946, the Whatcom Conservation District has worked with landowners and farmers to manage natural resources in Whatcom County.
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