Congratulations to Jill Keeney, the EAS Environmentalist of the Year! For thirty years, Jill has contributed in numerous ways to the EAS community and to the community at large.
Eastside Audubon Annual Fund Drive
It's GivingTuesday...and GratitudeTuesday!
There is Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday….and GivingTuesday! Typically, GivingTuesday is a global day of giving to show support for the nonprofit organizations who are making a real difference in communities across the world. This year, Eastside Audubon is turning this event on its head and renaming it GratitudeTuesday to let you know how much we appreciate you.
Western Grebe
President’s Letter: Looking Toward a Better Year Ahead
OPINION: COVID-19, the Economy, and Biodiversity
Project Feederwatch
Christmas Bird Count 2020
Book Club 2021
Golden-crowned Sparrow
Marymoor Park Reed Canary Grass Pilot
As most of you are aware, invasive species can wreak havoc on native ecological communities. Without any natural controls such as browsers, predators, or competitors for resources, invasive species can spread rapidly. Many have often been shown to decrease localized biodiversity by outcompeting species that other wildlife have come to rely on.
Willowmoor Bird Survey - Fall 2020 Report
Conservation Committee Update
Deepwater Horizon Penalty Funds Helping Birds in the Gulf of Mexico
Successful breeding areas for birds are being created on barrier islands in the Gulf of Mexico using $8.8 billion from the largest environmental settlement in history. Cooperative work among many agencies is demonstrating that habitat restoration works if it is done well and with the needs of birds in mind.
Eastside Audubon Book Club’s 2020 Reading List
October Program Night Presentation
Join Us for Our Virtual Open House
Have you been looking for a meaningful way to address environmental issues in your community, but don't know where to start? Join members of Eastside Audubon's Board of Directors, volunteers, and staff for an informal discussion on our chapter's legacy of conservation throughout Greater King County as well as learn about volunteer opportunities available to help combat the environmental challenges facing birds and other wildlife.