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    What We Believe

    What We Believe

    Individual action is the greatest force for conservation.

    Our History
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    Our History

    Audubon Washington is a state field office of the National Audubon Society

    Where We Work

    Where We Work

    Where We Work

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    Board of Directors

    Meet our volunteer Board of Directors

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    Meet the staff of Audubon Washington

    Specifics of the IBA Bill

    Specifics of the IBA Bill

    Recognizing Important Bird Areas (ESHB2560), better known to legislators as the “bird bill”, allows the Washington Dept of Natural Resources (DNR) to work with Audubon to officially recognize Important Bird Areas (IBAs) in Washington.

    Christmas Bird Count
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    Christmas Bird Count

    Each year in late December, more than 50,000 birders across North America participate in Audubon’s annual Christmas Bird Count, the world’s longest-running database in ornithology. 

    Great Backyard Bird Count

    Great Backyard Bird Count

    The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) offers an opportunity for birders to participate in a continent-wide, mid-winter census of birds.

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