Rooted in the watersheds of Whatcom County, Regenerate Whatcom is a growing community of residents, organizations, and stewards working together to regenerate landscapes, economies, and cultures, place by place, project by project.
As a bioregional node within the broader Regenerate Cascadia network, Regenerate Whatcom serves as a hub for regenerative action in the northern Salish Sea. The group is grounded not in county lines, but in the living systems of place, spanning from the Nooksack River watershed to the shores of Bellingham Bay and from the Salish Sea inland to the forests and mountains that feed the region's ecosystems.
LHC Second Content Session: Communicating Vision & Impact (Multi-capital & Story-based Reporting) In our second content delivery session Regenerate Cascadia co-administrators Clare Attwell and Brandon…
The Phase One Landscape Groups are bringing together diverse landscapes, and are learning from one another with the objective of sustainable and co-created place-based strategies…
Join Community on November 14th 7pm in Bellingham As part of our continuing series of events focused on water and its role in our landscapes…
We’re thrilled to welcome Regenerate Whatcom as a new Landscape Group in the Cascadia BioRegen Program. Rooted in the living systems of the northern Salish…
An essay article giving the backstory, the "why" of the work that is happening on the ground by Regenerate Whatcom. Published in "Whatcom Watch" June,…
This tab will host interactive bioregional maps created during Phase 2 mapping workshops, including ecological, cultural, and community resource layers.
This tab will host shared documents, toolkits, datasets, and other resources contributed by landscape group members and stewards.