2023
2024
September 16, 2022
Managed by City of Bellingham
Since 2022
In Washington, US
COB104
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This crowdsourced time lapse video shows an upstream view of the Squalicum Creek Re-route Phases 1 and 2 restoration project completed in 2015. This project removes fish passage barriers, improves water quality, and reconnects the stream to its floodplain.
Your photos help document the site’s progress and show how the hard work from community and agency partners has contributed to a healthier ecosystem for both wildlife and people.
The City of Bellingham has a rich variety of fish and wildlife habitats. There are over 75 miles of shoreline in Bellingham, including the marine nearshore of Bellingham Bay, lakes, and streams. Bellingham also contains approximately 1,000 acres of wetlands and over 10,000 acres of forest. These habitats provide corridors for fish and wildlife and are the foundation for important ecosystem functions on which we all depend. Protecting and restoring these habitats helps support fish and wildlife populations and the quality of life we enjoy. The City’s Natural Resources Division of the Public Works Department manages a Restoration Program to protect and restore these habitats.
Coordinates: 48.777611, -122.463222
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