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Originally published Monday, January 5, 2009 at 12:00 AM

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Conservancy buys 146 acres for reserve

The Nature Conservancy has bought 146 acres, including tidelands, at Lily Point and will turn over the land to Whatcom County as part of the new Lily Point Marine Reserve.

The Bellingham Herald

POINT ROBERTS, Whatcom County — The Nature Conservancy has bought 146 acres, including tidelands, at Lily Point and will turn over the land to Whatcom County as part of the new Lily Point Marine Reserve.

The conservancy purchased the property from Welsh Developments for $2.5 million in a deal that closed last Monday. The sale is the latest effort to protect a parcel seen as ecologically vital for the region.

In April, Welsh sold 90 acres of undeveloped shoreline and 40 acres of tidelands for $3.5 million to the Whatcom Land Trust, which then deeded the land to Whatcom County to form the reserve.

The Nature Conservancy acquisition includes 4,200 feet of natural shoreline and 94 acres of tidelands. The entire acreage will be used for conservation and public recreation.

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