Audubon Washington and the chapters of the Northwest II region are pleased to welcome back chapter leaders from across Washington State for an in-person weekend of community and conservation. We’ll meet in the newly-renovated Dungeness River Nature Center in Sequim, a partnership between the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society.
What to expect:
Helen Engle Volunteer of the Year Award
Field Trips
Shared Conservation Issues
Education Strategies across Audubon
Legislator Panel
Audubon Partnerships with Tribes
New Migration Mapping Project from National Audubon
Schedule of Events:
Friday, September 30 from 2:00PM – 8:00PM
We’ll discuss the latest statewide conservation work and hear chapter resolutions from the Washington State Conservation Council (WSACC). Refreshments and a pizza dinner will be provided.
Saturday, October 1 from 9:00AM – 6:00PM
Sessions and workshops will help us tackle some of the biggest conservation challenges in Washington. Author and naturalist Lyanda Haupt will be the keynote speaker. Refreshments, lunch, and a catered reception will be provided.Sunday, October 2 – Optional field trip day
Visit the ACOW homepage for details on the schedule, field trip sign-ups, lodging, and COVID protocols.