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Washington

Kintea Byrant

Seattle Audubon Society

8050 35th Ave NE

Seattle, WA 98115
Tel: (206) 523-8243 x11

E-mail:  kinteab@seattleaudubon.org

Web Page: http://www.seattleaudubon.org/sas/

Description:

Since 1916, Seattle Audubon members and volunteers have continually worked for the protection, restoration and preservation of natural habitat for birds and other wildlife. These years of experience have never been more important than today as the growth in our region stresses many habitats and their inhabitants.

Faithful volunteers work hand-in-hand with dedicated staff to provide education programs to children and adults, to engage neighborhoods in citizen science projects, and to protect birds and nature through conservation activities. Field trips give members the opportunity to enjoy birding from waters of Puget Sound to the shrub-steppe of Eastern Washington. Volunteers at the Seattle Audubon Nature Center staff a bird question hotline and sell quality backyard bird supplies and gifts through the Nature Shop.

Katie Remine

Woodland Park Zoo

601 N. 59th Street

Seattle, WA 98103

Tel: 206.548.2581

E-mail: katie.remine@zoo.org

Web Page: http://www.zoo.org

Description:

The Woodland Park Zoo saves animals and their habitats through conservation leadership and engaging experiences inspiring people to learn, care and act. In just over a decade, the zoo has garnered 17 awards for innovative approaches to global wildlife conservation and in 2009 its international Partners in Wildlife program funded 38 programs in 50 countries.

Jami Ostby Marsh

West Valley Outdoor Learning Center

8706 E. Upriver Drive
Spokane, WA 99212

Tel: (509) 340-1028

E-mail:  jami.ostby@wvsd.com

Web Page: www.olc.wvsd.org

Description:

The purpose of the West Valley Outdoor Learning Center is to give teachers and students an opportunity to have experiences in an outdoor setting while instilling an appreciation for fish, wildlife, and our natural resources.

Sue Wattier

Tahoma Audubon Society

2917 Morrison Road West

University Place, WA 98466

Tel: 253-686-2873

E-mail: swattier@tahomaaudubon.org

Web Page: http://www.tahomaaudubon.org

Description:

The mission of the Tahoma Audubon is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity.

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