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Restoring Washington’s Shrub-Steppe After the 2020 Labor Day Fires

Restoring Washington’s Shrub-Steppe After the 2020 Labor Day Fires

— Wildfires Spark a Movement to Restore Washington’s Shrub-Steppe
Project Phoenix Tracks how Birds Respond to Wildfire Smoke

Project Phoenix Tracks how Birds Respond to Wildfire Smoke

— Thousands of volunteers monitor bird behavior and species distribution during wildfire season
"Elevation" Program Shapes the Next Generation of Environmental Leaders

"Elevation" Program Shapes the Next Generation of Environmental Leaders

— The Seward Park Audubon Center wraps up its first season of the "Elevation" teen engagement program
Western Snowy Plover Recovery at Leadbetter Point National Wildlife Refuge

Western Snowy Plover Recovery at Leadbetter Point National Wildlife Refuge

— Audubon Washington Coasts Program Manager Anna Vallery joins WDFW's plover surveys
Volunteers at the Heart of the Intermountain West Shorebird Survey

Volunteers at the Heart of the Intermountain West Shorebird Survey

— Filling a decades-long data gap in one of the most critical migratory corridors in North America
Washington: A model for striving for climate resilience

Washington: A model for striving for climate resilience

— Originally published in the Everett Herald
Fostering Healthy Shorelines 

Fostering Healthy Shorelines

— Restoration of shoreline habitats is a win-win for birds and coastal communities  
Reflecting on Audubon Washington's 2024 Legislative Efforts

Reflecting on Audubon Washington's 2024 Legislative Efforts

— Navigating Challenges and Looking Ahead
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.
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