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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
Join Audubon Washington's Advocacy Days

Join Audubon Washington's Advocacy Days

— Join for a 20-minute meeting with your legislator over Zoom. December 4-8
A Regional Framework for Monitoring Birds for Conservation

A Regional Framework for Monitoring Birds for Conservation

— The Salish Sea Estuaries Avian Monitoring Framework creates a shared methodology for use in avian monitoring, improving ability to support multi-species habitat management and restoration of vital estuary habitat.
Puget Sound Series: Kennedy Creek Estuary

Puget Sound Series: Kennedy Creek Estuary

— Are large, woody debris (LWD) the best way to enhance the critical habitat at Kennedy Creek?
By the Numbers: 2023 Legislative Session

By the Numbers: 2023 Legislative Session

— Here's what it took to pass bills for birds this year.
Bird Budget Success

Bird Budget Success

— With the passage of the bird budget, legislators in Olympia make big investments in birds and the places they need
Puget Sound Series: Shoreline Master Plans Now Required to Address Sea Level Rise

Puget Sound Series: Shoreline Master Plans Now Required to Address Sea Level Rise

— After the passage of HB 1181, updates to the Growth Management Act and new conservation guidelines will go into effect in eight years. But we can act faster.
2023 Legislative Session Ends with a Hat Trick!

2023 Legislative Session Ends with a Hat Trick!

— Three important conservation and climate bills passed through the WA state legislature this year, making a significant impact on habitat and communities