Seth Hulett

Seth Hulett

Senior Program Manager - Columbia Plateau
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Throughout his professional career, Seth’s focus has been on protecting and restoring the Sage-Steppe ecosystem across western United States. Seth has worked for state and local agencies, leading partner-driven projects, addressing resource concerns, and enhancing private lands to achieve landscape level goals. These vast experiences gave Seth an opportunity to work with sensitive species including Greater Sage-Grouse and Ferruginous Hawks. Originally from a small town in Central Oregon, Seth currently resides in Eastern Washington with his wife and rescue dog. In his free time, Seth enjoys exploring the Pacific Northwest and using permaculture methods to tend to his own land. Seth is excited to take on the challenges facing the Columbia Plateau while bringing forth new techniques and ideas to help protect, restore, and enhance this fragile yet resilient ecosystem. 

Articles by Seth Hulett

Can Grazing Save Bird Habitat?
September 18, 2025 — Audubon Conservation Ranching helps producers align livestock needs with the requirements of priority bird species
Are there Still Greater Sage-grouse on Private Lands in South Central Washington?
July 23, 2025 — Audubon partners with WDFW to survey private lands in the Toppenish Ridge management Area