Audubon Washington

Audubon Washington is a state field office of the National Audubon Society. Local chapters began in Washington in 1916, and the state office, Audubon Washington, was created in 1981 at the request of the chapters. Today, Audubon Washington informs National Audubon Society's policy and science staff, and develops and manages our own conservation priorities in Washington state. Together with our network of 25 local Audubon chapters, we conserve and restore natural ecosystems for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity.

Articles by Audubon Washington

Photo of Washington Governor Jay Inslee signing a bill to phase out farming of non-native fish.
No More Non-Native Aquaculture in Washington State
April 03, 2018