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Whatcom hiking trails beckon curious lowlanders in winter | A network of trails surrounds Sehome Hill, that wooded knoll overlooking downtown Bellingham. Its central location makes this 180-acre park perfect for a weekday jaunt or a weekend day trip. It offers a variety of connected trails — six miles in all — including narrow dirt paths and paved… |
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Got Dogs? Explore 7 Off-Leash Options in Bellingham | A dog’s life is not what it used to be. Growing up in the country, our family dogs roamed freely and off-leash parks were unheard of. My current pups, Leah and Gretel, may not have the freedom of days-gone-by, but their pampered, urban existence is full of forest hikes, puppy play dates, and… |
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Bellingham PD: meth-laden plastic bottles, jugs found in parks | Police in Bellingham are sounding the alarm over toxic trash. |
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Plants invade arboretum: Interns needed to map the intruders | Invasive plant species have been a problem in the Sehome Arboretum for several years and a summer student internship is being proposed to survey and map the invasive plant population. In the Sehome Arboretum invasive plants including English Holly, Ivy and Vinca take over several native… |
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Arboretum board needs new member | |||
Go inside the Sehome Arboretum | The Sehome Arboretum in Bellingham has trails have been walked by the students of Western Washington University for years we take a hike to the top and see what keeps everyone coming back. |
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Board seeks input on Sehome Hill view restoration proposal | |||
City: Illegal mountain bike trails, jumps built in Sehome Arboretum | The city and Western Washington University are once again grappling with illegal trail- and jumps-building in Sehome Hill Arboretum. A parks crew on Monday, May 9, took out what Randy Godfrey, gardener lead for ²ÝÁñÉçÇø, described as an "elaborate system of jumps and steep bank turns.… |
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Illegal mountain bike trails in Sehome Hill Arboretum a worry | "Someone, or some group, is illegally building mountain biking trails and jumps in the Sehome Hill Arboretum, causing erosion and hurting the native vegetation. Now, the city of Bellingham and Western Washington University hope the public will help find those responsible and put an… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø celebrates Sehome Arboretum during special day Saturday |