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Reflecting on Audubon Washington's 2024 Legislative Efforts

Reflecting on Audubon Washington's 2024 Legislative Efforts

— Navigating Challenges and Looking Ahead
You Can Still Root for This Seahawk

You Can Still Root for This Seahawk

— New federal legislation — the Migratory Birds of the Americas Conservation Enhancements Act — would help fight migratory birds' decline
Audubon Washington's Policy Priorities in 2024: Partnering for Protection

2024 Legislative Priorities

— Audubon is working with our partners to protect key climate policies, reduce pollution, and make important investments in conservation and clean energy.
A Legacy of Kestrels

A Legacy of Kestrels

— North Central Washington Audubon Society remembers Richard Hendrick, a champion for Kestrels, and continues his project to resounding success.
Larry Schwitters Wins National Audubon William Dutcher Award

Larry Schwitters Wins National Audubon William Dutcher Award

— The National Audubon Society award went to Larry Schwitters, a volunteer with Pilchuck Audubon and project coordinator for Vaux's Happenings
Advocacy Days Elevate the Needs of Birds and People

Advocacy Days Elevate the Needs of Birds and People

— Advocacy Days saw over 50 passionate constituents from across Washington State demonstrate their shared commitment to environmental advocacy.
Audubon Washington 2023 Impact Report

Audubon Washington 2023 Impact Report

— Meeting the moment for birds and the planet
Tufted Puffins are Getting a Boost in the Pacific Northwest

Tufted Puffins are Getting a Boost in the Pacific Northwest

— Audubon and partners are launching new efforts to save this declining seabird.
Finding Balance in a Changing Climate

Finding Balance in a Changing Climate

— Audubon Washington and eleven chapter affiliates advocate for protecting birds as Washington state seeks to better understand the environmental impacts of a 100% clean energy transition.
Chapter Spotlight: North Central Audubon Society Works to Maximize Bird Habitat Potential at Rock Island Ponds

Chapter Spotlight: North Central Audubon Society Works to Maximize Bird Habitat Potential at Rock Island Ponds

— Audubon-affiliated chapters don't shy away from conservation projects that take years or decades. North Central Washington Audubon's latest conservation goal is to see areas at Rock Island Ponds enhanced over the next decade or so to maximize their potential as nature reserves