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Audubon Washington E-Newswire January 2007 Volume 3 Number 1

 

 

 

Kittitas Audubon Seeks Statewide Support for I-90 Wildlife Bridges
ELLENSBURG – For the past three years, Kittitas Audubon and other groups in the I-90 Wildlife Coalition have worked with the Washington State Dept. of Transportation (WSDOT) to provide animal crossings when I-90 is widened and improved in the future. Now the Coalition has sent a letter to Governor Christine Gregoire requesting her not only to maintain the current funding allocated through the WA State Legislature for a first phase of the I-90 project, but also to increase the funding to meet increased costs of materials, fuel and some difficult engineering along Lake Keechelus. This phase also proposes to elevate the roadway at Gold Creek, where an increase in wildlife crossings has been recorded and where waterways will be restored to benefit sensitive bull trout populations. The Final EIS on the project is due out in mid-2007. Kittitas Audubon members are closely monitoring plans by WSDOT to put I-90 road re-construction on a fast track, but as the new legislative session begins, Beth Rogers of Kittitas Audubon says, “We do need funding and support from all chapters …. Everyone in the state uses this highway at some point and it is not just a Kittitas issue.”

Your Valentine for the Environment – Lobby Day, February 14th
OLYMPIA – Ever wonder how you could really get government to act on your most important environmental concerns? Put a big red circle around February 14th this year and head to Olympia for Lobby Day. During Lobby Day you’ll receive training on how to lobby from top environmental lobbyists, hear from legislators that are championing the Priorities for a Healthy Washington legislation, and have a chance to meet face to face with your elected officials. Join the state’s leading conservation groups and hundreds of citizen lobbyists to push for the passage of the Priorities for a Healthy Washington legislative package. These priorities include legislation to Save our Sound, eliminate toxic flame retardants, promote clean air and clean fuels, and invest in Washington's parks and wildlife. And speaking of wild life, don’t forget the party in the evening! Lobby Day is an all day event hosted by People for Puget Sound. To register click here, or contact Rein Attemann at rattemann@pugetsound.org or (206) 382-7007.

Mike Denny Receives Science Award
WALLA WALLA – Audubon Washington’s Science Award was presented to Mike Denny at AWA’S 25th Anniversary party in Seattle on December 2nd. In a story about the award, the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin noted, “Denny was chosen for the award for his work to develop environmental standards for placement of wind generator sites at the Stateline Energy Center in Walla Walla and Umatilla counties and the Hopkins Ridge wind project in Columbia County.” Audubon Washington’s Executive Director, Nina Carter, says, “We are proud that Mike is on our Team! Way to Go Mike!” Read the entire Union-Bulletin story here.

Bird’s Eye View of the Legislature
OLYMPIA - The 2007 legislative session is fast approaching. Will you be informed? You know you will be when you sign-up to receive the Bird's Eye View newsletter. Read about recent activities of the legislature, learn the details of legislation impacting conservation and the environment, track bills, and receive action alerts to voice your opinions about key decisions. This important publication is FREE of charge when you subscribe via email here. Bird's Eye View is published several times during the legislative session. This one-of-a-kind publication keeps you informed of happenings "on the hill" in Olympia and tells how you can affect the decision-making process. You can check out this year's first issue here.

Board Sets 5-Year Goals to Support "River of Birds"
MERCER ISLAND – Audubon Washington’s vision of supporting the Pacific Flyway (the “River of Birds” that flows through our state) came into sharper focus at the Board and Staff Planning Retreat held at the Mercer Island Community Center on December 12th. Facilitator Miguel Perez-Gibson led members of the Board of Stewards and AWA staff through the process of identifying 5-year goals, and supporting 1-year objectives, to support the mission of “…conserving and restoring Washington’s natural ecosystems for biological diversity, for birds, for our children and our own future….” Goals identified at the retreat include: conserve critical habitat and birds along the Pacific Flyway, campaign for community conservation, apply our environmental education expertise to connect people with nature, create effective marketing program using Audubon brand, increase organizational and financial effectiveness. These goals and the specific objectives supporting them were referred to the staff for analysis of the time and money needed for their completion. Staff findings will be presented to the board at the next board meeting, January 19th at the Snake Lake Nature center in Tacoma.

Tidbits for the Flock: Georganne O’Connor, who has been writing about the plants, animals, and peoples of the Hanford Reach for 20 years, will present a talk on The Living Land Gallery in the planned Hanford Reach Interpretive Center on January 23rd at 7:30 pm at Kennewick First Lutheran Church, after Lower Columbia Basin Audubon's 7:00 pm membership meeting (details at . Ten things you can do to help reduce global warming are included in an abstract of a recent Union of Concerned Scientists report in Rainier Audubon's current newsletter. Many Audubon Washington chapters now have 2007 fieldtrip info posted on their websites. For birding fun and adventure, plan to explore someplace new this year.

 

 

 

 

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