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    What We Do

    What We Do

    The mission of Audubon Washington is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems

    Surveys

    Surveys

    Audubon’s Important Bird Areas Program needs citizen-scientists to conduct bird surveys.

    Tribal Grasslands
    Working Lands

    Tribal Grasslands

    Citizen scientists and tribes protect grasslands for Bobolinks.

    State of the Birds

    State of the Birds

    Analyses by Audubon scientist show how climate change is affecting our birds.

    State of the Birds, 2004

    State of the Birds, 2004

    Washington State Issues First State of the Birds Report 

    Priority Initiatives

    Priority Initiatives

    Audubon’s science program guides the organization’s activities, energy and resources.

    Important Bird Areas in Washington
    Important Bird Areas

    Important Bird Areas in Washington

    Washington has identified 75 Important Bird Areas.

    Selection Criteria

    Selection Criteria

    The IBA identification process provides a means for cataloging Washington’s most important sites for birds.

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