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WSACC

Washington State Audubon Conservation Committee.

The Washington State Audubon Conservation Committee (WSACC) is composed of the conservation chairs of the 25 independent Audubon chapters in Washington. WSACC was formally chartered in 2001 to coordinate and prioritize legislative lobbying and other policy efforts by the Audubon flock to protect habitat for birds and other wildlife through conservation action.

WSACC Resolutions

The Washington State Audubon Conservation Committee (WSACC) establishes and advocates statewide for "One Audubon" policy positions and recommendations to preserve, protect and restore bird populations, other wildlife and the interconnected habitats on which they rely. Its goal is to create a powerful, cohesive voice for "One Audubon" conservation priorities of statewide and regional significance.

Resolutions may be submitted to WSACC following the WSACC Resolution Adoption Process.

Resolutions regarding issues of current importance are outlined below.

2023

2022

2019

2018

CEASE PERMITING ATLANTIC SALMON AQUACULTURE IN WASHINGTON'S MARINE WATERS

DIVESTING FROM FOSSIL FUELS

PROHIBIT SNAG FELLING ON FOREST SERVICE LANDS

REFORM IN THE REGULATION OF URBAN FOREST PRACTICES

BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR GEODUCK AQUACULTURE

OIL TRANSPORT IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

HANFORD REACH NATIONAL MONUMENT

COAL EXPORT IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

MARBLED MURRELET CONSERVATION

BLM EASTERN WASHINGTON MANAGEMENT PLAN

WILD OLYMPICS CAMPAIGN

GLOBAL WARMING

 

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