Partnerships
Audubon chapters in Washington partner with local, regional, and state groups, organizations, and agencies. This creates a holistic, collaborative framework from which to engage current conservation issues affecting us all.
WASHINGTON TRIBES
First Nations tribes in Washington State play an important role in the health and management of Washington's natural resources.
Learn more about the tribal natural resource programs and activities happening in your chapter territory through the Washington Tribes Natural Resource page, and keep an eye out for partnership opportunities near you.
News
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative are funding conservation projects aimed at augmenting climate change initatives with Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) - a holistic method of understanding ecosystem relationships based on intimate knowledge of, and relationship with, the land.
How you can help, right now
Be the Voice for Birds
Decision makers need to hear from you. Sign up for Audubon Washington's Action Alerts and you will have an opportunity to weigh in on proposals that impact birds.
Get Involved
Birds need YOU! Get involved in helping to preserve our birds and their habitats today. There is something for everyone!
Take Action on Climate Change
Does your decision maker know that climate change is number one threat to birds? Ask for their help to protect the birds, the places, and the planet we love.