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White-tailed Tropicbird

Latin:  Phaethon lepturus

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Red-tailed Tropicbird

Latin:  Phaethon rubricauda

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Red-billed Tropicbird

Latin:  Phaethon aethereus

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Red-footed Booby

Latin:  Sula sula

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Northern Gannet

Latin:  Morus bassanus

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Magnificent Frigatebird

Latin:  Fregata magnificens

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Great Cormorant

Latin:  Phalacrocorax carbo

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Double-crested Cormorant

Latin:  Nannopterum auritum

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    A Regional Framework for Monitoring Birds for Conservation
    AuduBlog August 25, 2023

    A Regional Framework for Monitoring Birds for Conservation

    The Salish Sea Estuaries Avian Monitoring Framework creates a shared methodology for use in avian monitoring, improving ability to support multi-species habitat management and restoration of vital estuary habitat.

    Policy Priorities in 2023
    Press Center

    2023 Legislative Priorities

    Bird conservation in a changing climate requires bold investments in the health of our land and waters and smart planning for climate change.

    Puget Sound Series: Sea Level Rise
    Coastal Estuaries May 22, 2022

    Puget Sound Series: Sea Level Rise

    Sea level rise in Puget Sound threatens homes, infrastructure, and natural shoreline habitats.

    Investing in Salmon Recovery Is Good for Birds
    Press Center January 14, 2022

    Investing in Salmon Recovery Is Good for Birds

    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

    Bill Tracker: 2025 Legislative Session
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    Bill Tracker: 2025 Legislative Session

    Weekly updates and actions to support the passage of priority bills for birds

    A Legislative Agenda for Birds and the Places They Need
    Advocacy December 9, 2021

    A Legislative Agenda for Birds and the Places They Need

    Audubon Washington seeks to build on critical climate and conservation policies in the 2022 legislative session

    This year was rough for baby seabirds. A pair of bills in Washington DC will help.
    Press Center November 29, 2021

    This year was rough for baby seabirds. A pair of bills in Washington DC will help.

    Fisheries bills in Washington DC are advancing and would reduce climate change impacts on seabirds

    Native Lands Map of Washington - Excerpt from https://native-land.ca/
    AuduBlog

    Native Lands Map

    November is Indigenous Heritage Month, a time to recognize the diversity and history of Native communities in the U.S. There are many ways to celebrate, such as exploring this excerpt from a Native-led mapping project which shows Indigenous territories in North America as well as lesson plans and activities.

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