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Virtual Advocacy Day Takes Flight

Virtual Advocacy Day Takes Flight

— Over 80 Auduboners met with 25 legislators to share our 2021 policy priorities to protect birds and people
Policy Priorities for 2021

Policy Priorities for 2021

— We identified our top policy priorities for birds and people for this 2021 legislative session
Value of the Shrub-Steppe

Value of the Shrub-Steppe

— Washington Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Kim Thorburn reflects on the intrinsic value of Washington's sagelands
Grouse: A Podcast About the Bird That's Dividing the West

Grouse: A Podcast About the Bird That's Dividing the West

— BirdNote's new podcast uses Sage-Grouse to tell a story about hope, compromise, and life in rural America.
Let Your Advocacy Take Flight

Let Your Advocacy Take Flight

— Join us for a virtual advocacy day on December 9th, 2020!
House Introduces Sweeping Legislation to Tackle Climate Change on Our Coasts

House Introduces Sweeping Legislation to Tackle Climate Change on Our Coasts

— The Ocean-Based Climate Solutions Act calls for urgent action on the issues facing our ocean and coasts.
Birding by Ear

Birding by Ear

— Practicing birding by ear can provide an early warning of hearing loss- By Judith White and Connie Unsicker, Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society
Little Tyrants

Little Tyrants

— Washington guest-blogger series: by Thomas Bancroft, former chief scientist for the National Audubon Society
A Big Year... During Work and School

A Big Year... During Work and School

— Student and Audubon activist Carly Zeis will live in a fifth wheel trailer for her Big Year while at the same time working and studying remotely
The Long Road of Conservation

The Long Road of Conservation

— Lindell Haggin reflects on the changes she's seen in the conservation movement during her 50 years volunteering with Spokane Audubon Society