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Heath Grant Packard, Policy Director
Heath joined Audubon Washington in the spring of 2001, and splits his time between three program areas: Conservation Policy, Important Bird Area Conservation, and Environmental Education Advocacy. He keeps elected officials, chapters and conservation activists informed on issues, and coordinates the advocacy efforts of Audubon in Washington, and serves as a board member with the Environmental Education Association of Washington. Heath has been a field biologist for the National Marine Fisheries Service in the Bering Sea, and was field director for the National Wildlife Refuge Association in Washington, DC, where he worked closely with the National Audubon Refuge Keeper program and assisted Refuge Friends Groups and Audubon Chapters across the nation. He has a BA in biology and philosophy from State University of New York at Oswego, and an MA in philosophy and social policy from American University in Washington, D.C.

Contact Heath via e-mail or by phone in Olympia 360-786-8020.


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