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Third Time's A Charm: State Senate Makes History Advancing Critical Climate Policy

Third Time's A Charm: State Senate Makes History Advancing Critical Climate Policy

— Clean Fuel Standard one step closer to Governor Inslee’s desk
Birds: A Vital Sign of Puget Sound

Birds: A Vital Sign of Puget Sound

— We talked to Scott Pearson, PhD, senior researcher at the Washington Department of Wildlife science division, about the new data on marine birds in Puget Sound and what that means for the ecosystem
New Models Identify Priority Bird Habitat for Protection and Restoration in Puget Sound

New Models Identify Priority Bird Habitat for Protection and Restoration in Puget Sound

— A project of the Puget Sound Ecosystem Monitoring Program (PSEMP) Marine Birds Work Group. Collaborators include the Stillaguamish Tribe, Ecostudies Institute, and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Modeling Avian Habitat Suitability in Puget Sound

Modeling Avian Habitat Suitability in Puget Sound

— A project of the Puget Sound Ecosystem Monitoring Program (PSEMP) Marine Birds Work Group
Our Blueprint for a Healthy, More Resilient Puget Sound

Our Blueprint for a Healthy, More Resilient Puget Sound

— Audubon’s new conservation strategy identifies the most important places for birds and people in Puget Sound.
Outgoing Administration Moves to Decimate Northern Spotted Owl Critical Habitat

Outgoing Administration Moves to Decimate Northern Spotted Owl Critical Habitat

— “The outgoing administration has made a massive roll back of protection for lands that are cherished by millions and that harbor species that live nowhere else.”
2021 Sagebrush Steppe Initiative

2021 Sagebrush Steppe Initiative

— Identifying and protecting Washington's sagebrush lands
New Legislation Aims to Protect Tiny Fish Vital to Seabirds

New Legislation Aims to Protect Tiny Fish Vital to Seabirds

— Audubon supports the Forage Fish Conservation Act.
2021 Puget Sound conservation strategy

2021 Puget Sound conservation strategy

— Creating a resilient future for coastal birds and communities