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Recommendations for a Puget Sound Estuary Avian Monitoring Strategy
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Recommendations for a Puget Sound Estuary Avian Monitoring Strategy

To answer the Puget Sound's biggest bird questions, we need a unified monitoring strategy.

Thank you for your leadership, Gail Gatton!
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Thank you for your leadership, Gail Gatton!

It is with deep gratitude that Audubon Washington honors Gail Gatton, our Vice President and Executive Director, who retired on September 1st, 2019.

Congratulations to Audubon Grant Awardees from Washington!
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Congratulations to Audubon Grant Awardees from Washington!

Five Washington chapters were awarded Audubon grants to support conservation, advocacy, and education. Learn about which programs were funded!

This Month's Birdy Book: "Flight Maps" by Jennifer Price
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This Month's Birdy Book: "Flight Maps" by Jennifer Price

A book review by Gene Bullock, Kitsap Audubon Society

More than Half of Washington State Birds at Risk of Extinction Due to Climate Change
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More than Half of Washington State Birds at Risk of Extinction Due to Climate Change

Today, the National Audubon Society released a groundbreaking climate report, Survival by Degrees: 389 Bird Species on the Brink.

Representing birds at Washington’s congressional delegation
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Representing birds at Washington’s congressional delegation

Audubon Washington’s conservation and government affairs team brought Audubon's new climate report to Washington D.C.

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    Thank You for Signing Up!

    Don't forget to vote "YES" on I-732 by Nov. 8.

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    Photo Credits

    What We Learned
    Carbon

    What We Learned

    Why we voted Yes on I-732, what we learned, and how we're moving forward.

    Great Washington State Birding Trail App (Temporarily Unavailable)
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    Great Washington State Birding Trail App (Temporarily Unavailable)

    Available for iPhone and Android

    Why We're Going Solar
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    Why We're Going Solar

    The renewable energy future is here.

    How to Go Solar in Washington
    Solar April 20, 2017

    How to Go Solar in Washington

    Find out what solar incentives and programs are available in the Evergreen State.

    Why Solar Power Is Good for Birds
    Solar April 20, 2017

    Why Solar Power Is Good for Birds

    Solar energy is a boon for the environment, but some methods can be harmful to birds and other wildlife. Here's how to go solar safely.

    Solar Power: Frequently Asked Questions
    Solar April 20, 2017

    Solar Power: Frequently Asked Questions

    Is rooftop solar right for you? Get answers to your questions about solar energy.

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