by seattleaudubonsociety | Apr 14, 2022 | Blog, Conservation, Education, Science
Story by Martha Baskin The content in this blog post was originally released on Monday, March 28, 2022, as a radio broadcast segment on KBCS. Story and interviews by Seattle Audubon’s Conservation Committee member Martha Baskin, with text modified by Elizabeth...
by seattleaudubonsociety | Mar 9, 2022 | Announcements, Education, Nature Shop
Varied Thrush / Debra Regula / Great Backyard Bird Count Updated March 9, 2022 Throughout the pandemic, Seattle Audubon has said that Seattle & King County Public Health would be our best guide for decision-making to keep our staff, volunteers, and...
by seattleaudubonsociety | Feb 22, 2022 | Blog, Education, Science
by Elizabeth Cameron With Covid-19 restrictions and precautions, many of us have felt (safely) stuck within the walls of our homes for the last long while. For teens, everything from school, to clubs, sports, and friendships have been maintained virtually. Finally,...
by Christine Scheele | Dec 15, 2021 | Blog, Education, Equity & Justice
On November 14, 2021, 68 Seattle Audubon volunteer leaders and staff gathered for the first offering of Hoot Camp. Conversation was sharp and insightful, facilitators encouraged attendee participation, and it was a thought-provoking first iteration of what will be an...
by seattleaudubonsociety | Nov 1, 2021 | Blog, Conservation, Education, Equity & Justice
In August 2021, journalist Adilia Watson traveled from Seattle to Greensboro, Alabama to attend the inaugural Black Belt Birding Festival. The festival is part of Alabama Audubon’s Black Belt Birding Initiative that works to bring the economic and environmental...
by Hanae Bettencourt | Mar 4, 2021 | Conservation, EarthCare Northwest, EarthCare Spring 2021, Education
5 BENEFITS OF ART INTEGRATION “I LOVE art, mommy. I’m an artist.” —Eddy, Age 6 For many children (and adults), expression through art form is something that comes intuitively. Children, by nature, are curious, and art is a way in which many explore the natural...