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Special Birds of Mount Rainier

Posted on November 18, 2021 by Dan Streiffert

Join Jeff Antonelis-Lapp, Emeritus Faculty at The Evergreen State College, as he shares the status of these key species from Tahoma and Its People, his natural history of Mount Rainier National Park,. Continue Reading →

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A Miracle of Abundance as 20,000 Whimbrel Take Refuge on a Tiny Island

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Audubon in Washington Advocacy Day 2021

When you register, you’ll join an advocacy group to meet with your state legislator on December 7th. Audubon will schedule your group’s meeting and provide training to ensure you’re prepared to speak for the birds!  Continue Reading →

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Christmas Bird Count

Join the CBC by counting birds on your own in your yard. You can choose what time of day you would like to do your survey—morning, afternoon or even nighttime. Continue Reading →

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Seen and Heard: October 2021

Posted on October 14, 2021 by Dan Streiffert

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Winter Birds of Nisqually

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Special Birds of Mt. Rainier

Join Jeff Antonelis-Lapp, Emeritus Faculty at The Evergreen State College, as he shares the status of these key species from Tahoma and Its People, his natural history of Mount Rainier National Park,. Continue Reading →

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What’s happening to the GRNRA?

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    • Fieldtrips
    • Self-guided Field Trips
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    • Better Birding Series
    • Class
    • Webinar
    • Bird Festivals
    • Bird Surveys
    • Plant Sale
    • Monthly Program Recordings
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    • How to get kids interested in bird watching
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    • Help for Injured Wildlife
    • eBird Status and Trends
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