Preserving the Nature of Whatcom County since 1984

Terrell Creek Heron

Location:  Jackson Road
Size:  15 acres
Public Access:  No
Easement granted:  August 2005
Easement type:  Conservation
Grantees:  Whatcom Land Trust

   

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    A conservation easement for the Terrell Creek Heron Colony property was conveyed to Whatcom Land Trust by Whatcom County, in order to increase protected habitat for the large colony of Great Blue Herons that resides in the area.  This long, narrow strip of land is surrounded by two other tracts protected by conservation easements:  the 77-acre ARCO Birch Bay heronry to the north, and the 101-acre ARCO Terrell Creek easement to the south and west.  Like the adjoining properties, this recent addition to protected lands provides habitat not only for the herons, but also for bald eagles, hawks, kingfishers, and a variety of small mammals and amphibians.  Small wetland areas occur throughout the site, and the forest consists of relatively young mixed growth of fir, cedar, hemlock, alder, maple, dogwood and cottonwood.

Our Heritage

We are entrusted with an extraordinary natural heritage. Saltwater shorelines, forests, lakes, farms, mountains, and wildlife habitat are all part of a legacy that only we can preserve for future generations. The desire to share this heritage with our children and grandchildren unites all who treasure Whatcom County.

 

 

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PO Box 6131
Bellingham, WA 98225
360.650.9470
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