People are motivated to take
action when they care about nature.
Washington State’s Audubon
Centers offer those direct experiences, connecting children
and families with nature and inspiring conservation leaders
of the future.
The strength of the Audubon grassroots
network of 26 local Audubon chapters
provides a structure and empowers individuals to watch
over our air and water quality, and important
wildlife habitats.
A collaborative approach, based on
finding common ground, leads to shared understanding of
the economic value and benefits
of bird conservation to our communities.
Advocating for environmental public
policies is an effective way to conserve habitat at
the local, state and national level.