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How we fight for birds

Narcbeck Wetland Sanctuary. Photo: Olivia Vanni with The Everett Herald

Audubon is a respected and influential voice on public policy issues, from town halls to the U.S. Capitol. We have the power to convene diverse stakeholders to solve even the toughest problems related to climate change—like sea-level rise and energy planning for a fossil fuel-free future. 

Our Audubon in Washington network includes nearly 50,000 members and 25 chapters covering every legislative district in the state. Through direct contact with decision-makers, conservation campaigning, and coalition-building, we bring the full power of Audubon to bear on behalf of legislation addressing issues such as bird conservation, ecosystem restoration, and clean air and water. As we work together to advance our shared vision across Washington, Audubon is poised to become an even more powerful advocate for birds, conservation, and the environment. 

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Defend our Future: Don't Dismantle the Climate Commitment Act
Climate

Defend our Future: Don't Dismantle the Climate Commitment Act

Washington state's foundational climate law provides billions of dollars in resources for conservation and is under threat

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No on I-2117
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No on I-2117

Protect the Climate Commitment Act

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Take Action and Advocate Effectively
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Take Action and Advocate Effectively

Simple directions to help launch you as an advocate.

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After Years of Controversy, a Final Decision on the Horse Heaven Wind Project
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After Years of Controversy, a Final Decision on the Horse Heaven Wind Project

Audubon Washington has been clear about its position on the project, which is centered on protecting birds from the threat of habitat destruction while advocating for the buildout of clean energy infrastructure.

Audubon Washington’s 2025 Legislative Priorities
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Audubon Washington’s 2025 Legislative Priorities

Advocating for birds and people in a changing climate

Birds Can't Vote, but You Can
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Birds Can't Vote, but You Can

Say No to Initiative 2117

Developers are leading the WA clean energy process. Here’s why that’s a bad idea
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Developers are leading the WA clean energy process. Here’s why that’s a bad idea

Originally published in the Tri-City Herald. Co-authored by Trina Bayard, Audubon Washington, and Mitch Friedman, Conservation NW

Taking Action Against Sea Level Rise
Coasts

Taking Action Against Sea Level Rise

Sea level rise in Puget Sound threatens coastal bird species

Fostering Healthy Shorelines 
Coasts

Fostering Healthy Shorelines

Restoration of shoreline habitats is a win-win for birds and coastal communities  

No on I-2117
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No on I-2117

Protect the Climate Commitment Act

Audubon Around the Sound
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Audubon Around the Sound

Bringing conservationists together to protect Puget Sound’s coastal habitats in a changing climate

Defend our Future: Don't Dismantle the Climate Commitment Act
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Defend our Future: Don't Dismantle the Climate Commitment Act

Washington state's foundational climate law provides billions of dollars in resources for conservation and is under threat

Progress for Birds and Clean Energy
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Progress for Birds and Clean Energy

Audubon Washington Applauds Efforts to Safeguard Birds and Habitat as Part of Clean Energy Siting Decisions

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