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Western Snowy Plover Recovery at Leadbetter Point National Wildlife Refuge
June 25, 2025 — Audubon Washington Coasts Program Manager Anna Vallery joins WDFW's plover surveys
Shrub-steppe landscape at sunrise.
Field Notes: Sage-grouse Surveys on the Columbia Plateau
May 21, 2025
Capitol Building in Olympia, WA amongst various trees on a sunny day.
2025 Legislative Accomplishments
May 20, 2025
Curious children learn about woodpeckers in the Seward Park forest.
World Migratory Bird Day Celebration
May 19, 2025
Volunteers at the Heart of the Intermountain West Shorebird Survey
April 15, 2025 — Filling a decades-long data gap in one of the most critical migratory corridors in North America
Searching for sage grouse: Looking for a chicken-sized needle in south-central WA
March 27, 2025 — Originally published at Northwest Public Broadcasting
Record-breaking Raptors
March 19, 2025 — Mother-daughter team counts a record number of Red-tailed Hawks, revealing important trends
Audubon Conservation Ranching Comes to Washington
January 28, 2025 — Audubon Conservation Ranching Expands Along the West Coast with Support from National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to Protect Birds on Grazing Lands
High Country News: Audubon Washington Urges New Model for Clean Energy Siting
December 20, 2024 — We’re pushing for a new approach to wind energy siting that ensures collaboration with tribes and local governments from the start.
Conservation Ranching in the Columbia Plateau
December 05, 2024 — Partnering with experts and land managers to design and implement regenerative grazing practices