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.
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 for a 20-minute meeting with your legislator over Zoom. December 4-8
Sea level rise in Puget Sound threatens homes, infrastructure, and natural shoreline habitats.
Alongside our partners at the Seattle Aquarium and Sound Action, we’ve proposed legislation that helps protect Puget Sound shoreline habitat for birds, salmon, and people
Audubon Washington seeks to build on critical climate and conservation policies in the 2022 legislative session
Fisheries bills in Washington DC are advancing and would reduce climate change impacts on seabirds
Join an Audubon advocacy group to meet with your state legislator on December 7. Audubon will schedule your group’s meeting and provide training to ensure you’re prepared to speak for the birds!