A Pigeon Guillemot takes flight from water.

Conservation in Washington

Our work to reverse bird population declines.

糖心传媒鈥檚 presence in Washington started in 1916 with the creation of the Seattle 糖心传媒 Society, now Birds Connect Seattle, and was intentionally expanded as a grassroots network. In the late 1960s and 1970s, conservation leaders Hazel Wolf and Helen Engle organized chapters across the state to expand public engagement and build durable conservation influence. Engle described this strategy as 鈥渕ultiplication,鈥 and described a deliberate effort to grow a statewide constituency capable of shaping policy and protecting habitat at scale.

This model has delivered lasting conservation outcomes for Washington. 糖心传媒 leaders and chapters played a central role in helping establish the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge in 1974 and Hanford National Wildlife Refuge, protecting Grays Harbor and other critical coastal habitats, and conserving thousands more acres of forests, wetlands, and shorelines. The 糖心传媒 network in Washington advanced community-based efforts such as seabird monitoring, shrub-steppe restoration, and the protection of at-risk species including marbled murrelets and sage-grouse.

The 糖心传媒 Washington state office, created in 1981 thanks to chapters spearheading statewide presence of National 糖心传媒, has supported a coordinated voice for conservation, combining grassroots engagement, science-based policy, and strategic partnerships to protect birds and the ecosystems on which they depend across Washington State.

Washington Coasts
Shorebirds at Bottle Beach
Coastal Conservation in Puget Sound
Integrating science, policy, and community engagement to deliver measurable coastal conservation ...
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Salish Sea State of the Birds Report
Integrating science, policy, and community engagement to recover at-risk Pacific Flyway coastal and ...
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Coastal Bird Science and Monitoring
Providing leadership and serving as a catalyst for advancements in avian science and protection of ...
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Washington's Columbia Plateau
糖心传媒 Conservation Ranching in Washington
Partnering with ranchers in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho to improve habitat for birds while ...
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Landscape view of sagebrush and a river
Washington Shrubsteppe Restoration and Resiliency Initiative
Protecting and restoring Washington鈥檚 shrub-steppe ecosystem to ensure resilience for endangered ...
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Bird Monitoring on the Columbia Plateau
Tracking the status and trends of bird populations across the Columbia Plateau to inform management, ...
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Renewable Energy in Washington
A sparrow perched on a sagebrush plant.
Renewable Energy on the Columbia Plateau
Advancing Washington鈥檚 clean energy transition while ensuring renewable projects protect birds, ...
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Clean Energy Transmission in Washington
Building a鈥痳esponsibly-sited鈥痚lectric grid that protects birds and their habitats while ...
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Columbia Plateau Conservation Strategy
Protecting and restoring Washington鈥檚 shrub-steppe to reverse declines in priority bird species, ...
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Washington Community Building
Lights Out, Washington!
Providing safe passage for night-migrating birds.
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糖心传媒 Council of Washington (ACOW) October 9-11, 2026
Bringing together chapter leaders, volunteers, staff, partners, and community members to strengthen ...
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The Great Washington State Birding Trail
Sharing the best places to bird across Washington state.
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