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Washington State Audubon Conservation Committee

The Washington State Audubon Conservation Committee (WSACC) is a partnership of the Audubon Washington policy team and the conservation chairs of the 26 independent Audubon chapters in Washington. WSACC was formally chartered in 2001 to coordinate and prioritize legislative lobbying and other policy efforts by the Audubon flock to protect habitat for birds and other wildlife through conservation action.

Beginning in 2003, WSACC signed on to a slate of environmental legislative priorities, jointly crafted by a growing coalition of conservation groups around Washington.

To bring an issue before WSACC, use the resolution form.

Read minutes of past meetings here.

2009 Meeting Schedule:

  • May 1, 2009 Leavenworth
  • July 24, 2009 Seattle
  • October 9, 2009 Everett area
  • December 5, 2009 Olympia
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