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PUGET SOS Act: Driving Investments to Protect and Restore Puget Sound Birds

PUGET SOS Act: Driving Investments to Protect and Restore Puget Sound Birds

— Landmark legislation passes to advance Puget Sound Recovery
Securing a Brighter Future for Washington's Wildlife

Securing a Brighter Future for Washington's Wildlife

— One of the best ways to restore Washington's biodiversity is funding WDFW
Kennedy Creek Birding Open House 2.0

Kennedy Creek Birding Open House 2.0

— Visit our second birding open house in South Puget Sound on March 25, 2023 at Kennedy Creek estuary
Puget Sound Series: A Winning Formula for Coastal Resilience

Puget Sound Series: A Winning Formula for Coastal Resilience

— We can improve coastal resilience through addressing sea level rise in shoreline management
Strong Collaborations Yield Results for Puget Sound Birds

Strong Collaborations Yield Results for Puget Sound Birds

— Our work on behalf of birds and the places they need made great strides in 2022
A Pivotal Year for Washington’s Sagelands

A Pivotal Year for Washington’s Sagelands

— Important work is underway in the arid sagebrush lands of Washington’s Columbia Plateau
How Tribes Are Reclaiming and Protecting Their Ancestral Lands From Coast to Coast

How Tribes Are Reclaiming and Protecting Their Ancestral Lands From Coast to Coast

— Three recent examples address historic wrongs and showcase a conservation vision guided by Indigenous values.
Speak Up for the Birds this Legislative Session

Speak Up for the Birds this Legislative Session

— The 2023 legislative session is underway. We have numerous opportunities to protect birds through policy change and funding in the state budget.
Puget Sound Series: Protecting and Restoring the Kennedy Creek Estuary

Puget Sound Series: Protecting and Restoring the Kennedy Creek Estuary

— An influx of dollars from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is a rare opportunity for conservation
Puget Sound Series: Unpermitted Shoreline Armoring

Puget Sound Series: Unpermitted Shoreline Armoring

— New study shows that 74% of the armoring installed in San Juan County over a 10-year period had no permits from either the state or the county, and only 9% of the new armor in the county was legally permitted prior to installation