Warm winter greetings, bird advocates— Our 2022-2023 fiscal year was certainly one for the history books, not just in the story of Birds Connect Seattle, but of chapters all around the country who have since joined the movement to grow more inclusive bird conservation...
Sarah Hankins and Ellie Yamanaka of Birds Connect Seattle at Refuge Day (photo by Glenn Nelson) Q. You have been “Seattle Audubon” for 107 years; how are people supposed to know who you are?In evaluating the possibility of the name change, we came to believe that a...
Birds Connect Seattle repeated logo pattern Birds Connect Seattle is proud to introduce a new visual identity for our organization, produced by nationally recognized designer and illustrator Gabriel López of pley.ground, “a graphic design practice for the people.”...
Board member Anthony Floyd (right) shares a view of an osprey nest in Rainier Beach (photo by Glenn Nelson) No longer a barrier, our new name, Birds Connect Seattle™ represents an open door for new communities to join us in our mission to advocate and organize for...
Painting by John James Audubon (Public Domain). In a move to continue its path toward a more inclusive and antiracist future, Seattle’s became the first large chapter in the National Audubon Society network to publicly declare its intention to remove “Audubon” from...