Sea level rise in Puget Sound threatens homes, infrastructure, and natural shoreline habitats.
The extreme heat wave earlier this summer was a disaster for nestlings in the Pacific Northwest. With climate change, these intense hot spells will become more frequent, ultimately threatening bird populations.
Alongside our partners at the Seattle Aquarium and Sound Action, we’ve proposed legislation that helps protect Puget Sound shoreline habitat for birds, salmon, and people
Weekly updates and actions to support the passage of priority bills for birds
Audubon Washington seeks to build on critical climate and conservation policies in the 2022 legislative session
Fisheries bills in Washington DC are advancing and would reduce climate change impacts on seabirds
November is Indigenous Heritage Month, a time to recognize the diversity and history of Native communities in the U.S. There are many ways to celebrate, such as exploring this excerpt from a Native-led mapping project which shows Indigenous territories in North America as well as lesson plans and activities.
Join an Audubon advocacy group to meet with your state legislator on December 7. Audubon will schedule your group’s meeting and provide training to ensure you’re prepared to speak for the birds!