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Read our blog and learn more about how a  WNPS Conservation Grant helped members of the Koma Kulshan Chapter Diversify plant species at the Kelsey Conservation Site. The site, owned by the Whatcom Land Trust, is in the Lake Terrell watershed that has been an area of ongoing restoration work. Formerly a farm, the twenty-acre site was allowed to grow alder trees now reaching the end of their life span. There was little diversity in the understory that consists mostly of salmonberry, snowberry, and trailing blackberry. To read more of this blog post written by grant recipient Janet Murray, check out the blog on our webpage.

Read our blog and learn more about how a WNPS Conservation Grant helped members of the Koma Kulshan Chapter Diversify plant species at the Kelsey Conservation Site. The site, owned by the Whatcom Land Trust, is in the Lake Terrell watershed that has been an area of ongoing restoration work. Formerly a farm, the twenty-acre site was allowed to grow alder trees now reaching the end of their life span. There was little diversity in the understory that consists mostly of salmonberry, snowberry, and trailing blackberry. To read more of this blog post written by grant recipient Janet Murray, check out the blog on our webpage.

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