We're Hiring! Join Our Team

Wild Whatcom is hiring for multiple positions!

Please see full job descriptions and other application instructions on our Employment page.

Wild Whatcom is actively committed to social equity and justice and encourages candidates of all racial and gender identities, cultural and economic backgrounds, and of any sexual orientation to apply. Wild Whatcom is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, or marital status in employment or the provision of services.

Join our team today!

WCEE May Member Spotlight: Wild Whatcom

Wild Whatcom was profiled as the member of the month in Whatcom Coalition for Environmental Education (WCEE) May blog. Wild Whatcom’s, Development and Outreach Manager, Amye Bronson-Doherty, was quoted noting “the overall goal is when participants finish a program, they feel like they belong in nature and it can be a place for respite and recovery. Starting the cycle of: let nature take care of you and then you turn around and care for nature as well.” Read more

We're Hiring & Upcoming Nature Trivia

Now Hiring Field Mentors!

Wild Whatcom seeks 4-5 enthusiastic educators to serve as Field Mentors in our Summer Camps. Join our team! For more information visit our employment page.

Join us for Nature Trivia and Pint Night at K2!

Join us for nature trivia and/or a brew at Kulshan Brewing's Roosevelt location on Kentucky St. on Thursday, March 24! The evening will raise funds for our programs and give you an opportunity to test your nature knowledge. Recent changes to Kulshan Brewing's guidelines now allow all ages to attend! RSVP on Facebook (optional).

Read more in our mid-month newsletter.

Covid-19 Update - Mask Policy

Beginning March 14, 2022, Wild Whatcom will be aligning with Whatcom County public schools and lifting the requirement to wear a mask during our programs. Staff, family members, and participants may continue to choose to wear masks during programs. Wild Whatcom mentors are committed to continuing to create safe spaces for participants to make this choice and respect everyone’s choices.  

For Wild Things and Community Field Trips participants we ask that you please consider wearing a mask to protect children who may be too young to be vaccinated or wear a mask themselves. These programs regularly serve children under the age of 5 years.

We are still utilizing social distancing when possible to reduce risk. 

Also, as of March 14, 2022, Wild Whatcom will align with the Bellingham Public Schools return-to-school guidelines. The timelines vary based on close contact versus positive COVID-19 test, vaccination status, presence of symptoms, and ability or desire to do additional testing, among other considerations. If you have questions, please contact us. To read more, please visit our COVID-19 page.

March with Wild Whatcom in St. Patrick's Day Parade

Join us as we celebrate St. Patrick's Day and all things green at this year's St. Patrick's Day parade in downtown Bellingham. The parade is free, inclusive, family friendly, and pet friendly. We had a number of Wild Whatcom kids and families join us at the last parade in 2019 which made a fun day even more fun. Hope to see you there!

Bellingham St. Patrick's Day Parade

Sat., March 12, 2022
Parade starts at noon. See route and details here.
Line-up around 11:30-11:45AM along Laurel Ave near Waypoint Park down by the Granary Building. Just look for the Wild Whatcom banner.
Dress for the weather. Costumes or other festive attire welcome.

Wild Connections March 2022: K2 Nature Trivia and We're Hiring

Nature Notes takes a liking to lichen this month. Registration is open for our spring after school program, Neighborhood Nature, and summer camps. Ever been on a Beaver Prowl? Well, join us then for our next Community Field Trip on April 2. Plus, save the date of March 24, gather your trivia team and test your nature knowledge at a benefit fundraiser and pint night at K2. All that and more in the March edition of Wild Connections.

We're Hiring - Summer Field Mentors

Wild Whatcom is hiring!

Please see full job descriptions and other application instructions on our Employment page.

Wild Whatcom is actively committed to social equity and justice and encourages candidates of all racial and gender identities, cultural and economic backgrounds, and of any sexual orientation to apply. Wild Whatcom is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, or marital status in employment or the provision of services.

Join our team today!

Register for Outdoor Summer Camps

Join us at our local beaches and lush forests this summer during our 3-5-day adventures for participants in grades 1-9, with new camp offerings like Magnificent Mammals (1st-3rd graders) and Storytelling and Nature Connection (3rd-9th graders).

Wild Whatcom Mentors lead participants on a journey of learning and discovery and will cover wilderness skills including carving, fire-making, harvesting, navigation, tracking, and more (no experience necessary)!

Financial aid and free loaner gear is also available.

Wild Connections February 2022: Register for Winter, Spring, and Summer Programs; Check Out Our Wish List

Winter solitude is the focus of this month’s Nature Notes. Registration is open for our new Neighborhood Nature program in Blaine, spring Neighborhood Nature, and summer camps and trips registration is now open! Join us for Ladies Night Out February 15 or if you are a teacher, sign up for a ClimeTime workshop. We celebrate Black History month and say a big thank you to board member Bob Mitchell for seven years of service. All that and more in the February issue of Wild Connections.

Grateful and Well Wishes for 2022!

Together you raised more than $50,000 to bring outdoor education to Whatcom County youth and families!

We are so grateful for our community that brings us so much joy and laughter throughout the year. Whether you are a donor, a parent, and/or a participant in our programs, you are brining more opportunities for outdoor learning, exploring and connecting in Whatcom County! Thank you for your participation in our programs and donations to support the work that we do together.

Support Whatcom County Outdoor Education - Donate to Help Us Bring More Youth Outside

Wow! You’ve helped us raise $30,000. Can you help us get to $50,000?

We are so incredibly grateful for your support. Thanks to our generous community of donors and sponsors, we've already raised $30,000 this giving season to get more youth, families, students and classrooms outside!

Help us reach our goal of $50,000 for outdoor education by making a donation today.

Thank you!