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EarthCare Northwest
Seattle Audubon’s Quarterly Member Newsletter
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2022 EarthCare Issues
2021 EarthCare Issues
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2020 EarthCare Issues
- Winter 2020 – Annual Report
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2019 EarthCare Issues
2018 EarthCare Issues
2017 EarthCare Issues
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EarthCare Northwest | Spring 2022
Mar 7, 2022
Welcome to Seattle Audubon’s Spring 2022 member newsletter, EarthCare Northwest. In this issue are talking all about backyards, balconies, and outdoor spaces we can make safe and enhance to attract birds and other wildlife.

Tim-ber? … Not So Fast: The Important Role of Dead and Dying Trees | EarthCare Northwest
Mar 7, 2022
Trees are essential for birds, even when the tree is dead or dying. We hear from Stuart Niven, a professional arborist, about how snags and woody debris can remain in your yard safely, and provide excellent habitat and food resources for birds.

Connecting Urban Nature | EarthCare Northwest
Mar 7, 2022
How can we improve access and connectivity for people and wildlife? A collaboration between Seattle Audubon, the Capitol Hill EcoDistrict, and the Seattle Bird Conservation Partnership are in the final phases of developing a guide to improving habitat values and human access to green space in urban Seattle.