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Audubon Washington Strategic Plan 2007-2012
MISSION
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The mission of Audubon Washington is to
conserve and restore natural ecosystems – focusing on
birds, other wildlife, and their habitats – for the
benefit of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity.
VISION
Audubon Washington is the leader in conservation
of birds and their vital habitats along the Pacific Flyway
and throughout Washington State.
Audubon Washington is strong and powerful
and achieves measurable results through clear goals and objectives,
adequate funding for its activities, and skillful execution
of its strategic plan.
Audubon Washington has successful partnerships
with communities, businesses and others that conserve vital
areas for birds based on mutual understanding of their ecological
and economic value to us all. Communities seek our assistance
in developing nature tourism and environmental education programs.
Audubon Washington is known locally, regionally,
and nationally as an effective and well-funded organization
that works in concert with affiliated Audubon Societies and
other allies to solve complex environmental issues.
STRATEGY
Audubon Washington leverages its unique
capabilities and assets to accomplish its mission by advocating
for bold public policy based on science, applying its environmental
education expertise, and by working with rural communities
and underserved groups.
Audubon Washington mobilizes its network
of 26 affiliated Audubon Societies and 18,000 members, Audubon
Nature Centers, ornithologists, and international Audubon
resources to preserve local habitats along the Pacific Flyway.
Audubon Washington also mobilizes this network to support
statewide initiatives that advance Priorities for a Healthy
Washington.
Audubon Washington collaborates with businesses,
farmers, foresters, and public policy makers to achieve its
mission and to develop a shared understanding of the economic
value and benefits of bird conservation.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
Strategic Goal 1: Conserve critical
habitat and birds along the Pacific Flyway.
Objectives:
- Raise public awareness about vulnerable birds throughout
Washington by using the region’s ornithological and
scientific experts. Publish State of the Birds reports informing
the public about status and conservation actions for birds
and habitat.
- Create the scientific capacity to direct the Pacific Flyway
Campaign and ensure maximum habitat conservation in both
public policy and “conservation action projects”
on the ground.
- Identify, prioritize and protect Washington’s most
imperiled bird habitat, birding sites, and Pacific Flyway
stopovers.
- Change current laws through conservation policy campaigns
to protect forests, abate global warming, increase environmental
education, and promote bird-friendly wind power.
Strategic Goal 2: Create a “One
Audubon” Campaign for Community Conservation.
Objectives:
- Use our scientific expertise and organizing capacity to
inspire, inform and mobilize statewide Audubon members to
create local “Campaigns for Community Conservation”.
- Strengthen local partnerships for conservation by leveraging
our contacts from our advocacy work, the Great Washington
Birding Trail, our two Nature Centers, and our 26 Audubon
Societies.
- Create new partnerships with foresters, farmers, businesses
and science-related organizations to increase Audubon Washington’s
effectiveness and build public support for Pacific Flyway
conservation.
Strategic Goal 3: Apply Audubon
Washington’s environmental education expertise to connect
more people with nature.
Objectives:
- Align our conservation and education programs with national
and state environmental education strategies and with Pacific
Flyway conservation programs.
- Open and operate the first Nature Center at Seward Park.
- Expand the capacity of the Dungeness River Audubon Center
to increase community outreach and impact.
- Advocate for stronger environmental education policies
and funding in the state legislature.
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