What We Believe
Individual action is the greatest force for conservation.
Mission
Audubon Washington inspires diverse audiences to conserve natural ecosystems and build healthy communities for people, birds and other wildlife.
- Individual action is the greatest force for conservation.
- Sound conservation policy and environmental education are based on sound science.
- People learn to care about nature through direct outdoor experiences.
- People are motivated to take action when they care about nature.
- Washington State’s Audubon Centers offer those direct experiences, connecting children and families with nature and inspiring conservation leaders of the future.
- The strength of the Audubon grassroots network of 26 local Audubon chapters provides a structure and empowers individuals to watch over our air and water quality, and important wildlife habitats.
- A collaborative approach, based on finding common ground, leads to shared understanding of the economic value and benefits of bird conservation to our communities.
- Advocating for environmental public policies is an effective way to conserve habitat at the local, state and national level.
How you can help, right now
Be the Voice for Birds
Decision makers need to hear from you. Sign up for Audubon Washington's Action Alerts and you will have an opportunity to weigh in on proposals that impact birds.
Get Involved
Birds need YOU! Get involved in helping to preserve our birds and their habitats today. There is something for everyone!
Take Action on Climate Change
Does your decision maker know that climate change is number one threat to birds? Ask for their help to protect the birds, the places, and the planet we love.