by seattleaudubonsociety | Sep 28, 2022 | Blog, Conservation, Science
An owlet’s first year in 2019. Sadly, this is the Barred Owl that died from secondary poisoning this past March. Image by Kersti Muul Article by Sharon Wada Humans have a great capacity for solving problems. But our inventiveness and persistence in addressing an issue...
by Josh Morris | Sep 19, 2022 | Blog, Conservation, Science
Black-capped Chickadee | Mick Thompson | Eastside Audubon Birds are culturally, ecologically, and economically important to Seattle. That’s not just our opinion. It’s in the mayoral proclamation that sets October 2-8, 2022, as “Bird-Safe Seattle Week.” We’re excited...
by seattleaudubonsociety | Aug 30, 2022 | Blog
Volunteers, Rare Birds, and staff enjoyed a summer evening together at the annual Appreciation & Awards event at the Center for Urban Horticulture. Photo by Kim Starke. The 2022 Appreciation & Awards Dinner held on August 18, 2022 honored the many Seattle...
by seattleaudubonsociety | Nov 8, 2021 | Blog, Science
The health and wellbeing of thousands of species, and millions of people, is tied to the health and wellbeing of Puget Sound. So what are its vital signs? And how are they trending? The Puget Sound Ecosystem Monitoring Program (PSEMP) Marine Waters Workgroup is a...