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 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 seattleaudubonsociety | Dec 1, 2020 | Blog, EarthCare Northwest, EarthCare Winter 2020, Nature Shop
A Seattle Audubon volunteer for over 20 years, Jane tells us about her passion for birds and commitment to The Nature Shop Why Birding? My whole family became bird watchers by osmosis. It’s almost impossible not to be a birder growing up in New Jersey and spending...
by seattleaudubonsociety | Feb 11, 2017 | Blog, Equity & Justice
Kendrick Wong and Izzy Arévalo Wong / Photo by Izzy Arévalo Wong by Bryony Angell There’s a reason the stereotype of a birder is a white person with binoculars; it’s because the greater environmental movement has been historically slow to engage with communities of...