Audubon WA Bird Conservation Plans: Shrub-steppe Conservation in Eastern WA

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February 25 - 07:00 pm

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February 25 - 10:00 pm

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Lower Columbia Basin Audubon Society

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Kennewick First Lutheran Church ELCA

Kennewick First Lutheran Church ELCA

Join us for a presentation with Seth Hulett, Senior Program Manager for the Columbia Plateau at Audubon Washington, as he shares the organization’s priorities for bird conservation in Eastern Washington.

Seth will introduce Audubon Washington’s updated Sageland Strategy and discuss the vital role private lands play in sustaining bird populations. He will highlight innovative conservation initiatives, including the Audubon Conservation Ranching Program and the Conserving Greater Sage-Grouse in South-Central Washington project, both of which are bringing new opportunities for habitat restoration and sustainable land management to the region.

With a B.S. in Fisheries and Wildlife from Oregon State University and over a decade of experience working with private landowners in the Columbia Plateau, Seth specializes in habitat restoration and sustainable land stewardship. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how Audubon Washington is working to protect the birds and landscapes of Eastern Washington!

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