John D'Onofrio

Member Board Of Directors at Whatcom Land Trust

John D'Onofrio is an accomplished publisher, editor, and author with extensive experience in outdoor recreation and fine arts. Since 2012, D'Onofrio has served as Publisher and Editor of Adventures NW magazine, highlighting the work of top writers and photographers in the Pacific Northwest. D'Onofrio has also co-authored the book Mount Baker, published in 2013, which chronicles the mountain's history through stories and photographs. As the owner of John D'Onofrio Fine Art Photography, artistic work has been showcased across the United States and featured in media for North Cascades National Park. D'Onofrio's freelance writing spans various publications and topics, while board membership in organizations such as Whatcom Land Trust and Reuse Works reflects a commitment to community and environmental stewardship. A former President and CEO of Northwest Computer, D'Onofrio's educational background includes a BFA in Fine Art, Psychology, and Journalism from Rutgers University.

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Bellingham, United States

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Whatcom Land Trust

Whatcom Land Trust achieves its mission to preserve and protect wildlife habitat, scenic, agricultural and open space lands in Whatcom County for future generations by securing interests in land, promoting land stewardship, and engaging our diverse community. What began in the basement of Dutch Mothers in 1984 in Lynden by a group of local citizens concerned about the impact of development on farmland loss has grown to a nationally-accredited, community-supported voice for land conservation. Working together with diverse community and business partners, we bring to life a shared vision of a healthy, prosperous Whatcom County for generations of people and species. Since our start, Whatcom Land Trust has preserved and protected more than 24,000 acres of shorelines, park and farm lands, wildlife habitat and forests, including 11,000 acres in the Lake Whatcom watershed.


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