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Protecting People & Nature as One | Previously WA Environmental Council and WA Conservation Voters

05/30/2026

The Seven Sisters Campaign, led by Se’Si’Le, uplifts the leadership of Indigenous women addressing biodiversity loss, climate disruption, and environmental injustice.

Through nationwide events in 2026, beginning in June and spanning the Pacific Northwest to DC and NYC, the campaign invites communities to rethink our relationship with nature and each other.

Join us for the first stop of the Seven Sisters Campaign on June 13 on Orcas Island: https://se-si-le.org/campaigns/seven-sisters

Trump administration order cost WA coal plant $20M, company says 05/29/2026

ICYMI: We are fighting Trump's illegal order to force Washington's last coal plant to continue operating.

This order is a lose-lose for Washington families, our environment, and even the coal company, TransAlta, which has already spent $20 million just to keep the Centralia plant on standby for Donald Trump.

Read more:

Trump administration order cost WA coal plant $20M, company says The Department of Energy ordered the plant to be ready to generate power, even though its owners had been in agreement with the state to wind down in 2025.

05/28/2026

Winner-takes-all elections = unfair results, inequitable representation.

It doesn’t have to be this way. Join us to fight for a more just election system and a fairer democracy 🗳️☑️

Trump administration order cost WA coal plant $20M, company says 05/28/2026

ICYMI: We are fighting Trump's illegal order to force Washington's last coal plant to continue operating.

This order is a lose-lose for Washington families, our environment, and even the coal company, TransAlta, which has already spent $20 million just to keep the Centralia plant on standby for Donald Trump.

Read more: https://loom.ly/cWPl_tQ

Trump administration order cost WA coal plant $20M, company says The Department of Energy ordered the plant to be ready to generate power, even though its owners had been in agreement with the state to wind down in 2025.

Photos from Washington Conservation Action's post 05/27/2026

to our Seattle Orca Action Month kickoff party at El Centro de la Raza two years ago!🌈 🐳Get ready to do it again this Sunday, May 31, at the KEXP Gathering Space in Seattle from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Join us at Orca Fest to kick off this special month with organizers, neighbors, and families committed to protecting Puget Sound's iconic southern resident orcas.

Check out events and activities happening throughout the month: orcamonth.org

Photos from Washington Conservation Action's post 05/26/2026

On May 20th, we held our first community listening session in Yakima. Community members gathered to learn where contaminated sites are, how the state cleans them up, and took action together.

Thank you to our partners at ELLA for being great co-hosts!

This event was funded in part by a Public Participation Grant from the Washington State Department of Ecology.
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El 20 de Mayo celebramos nuestra primera sesión comunitaria en Yakima. Los miembros de la comunidad se reunieron para informarse sobre la ubicación de los terrenos contaminados y sobre cómo los limpia el estado, y tomaron medidas de forma conjunta.

¡Gracias a nuestros socios de ELLA por ser unos anfitriones estupendos!

Financiado en parte por una subvención para la participación pública del Departamento de Ecología del Estado de Washington.

05/26/2026

Have you registered for our next guided book discussion on Tuesday, June 2, at 6–7 p.m?

📚We are reading 'Less is more: How degrowth will save the world' by Jason Hickel

You don’t have to complete the book to join! We welcome participation in any capacity! RSVP at wcaction.us/BookClub

Join our Discord where we vote on upcoming books: wcaction.us/Discord

05/22/2026

Mark your calendar for May 31 to kick off Orca Action Month with us! 🐳

Join us at Orca Fest on Sunday, May 31, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the KEXP Gathering Space in Seattle. Learn more about Puget Sound’s iconic orcas and what local groups like ours are doing to protect them.

This is a free, family-friendly event. No RSVP required, just show up. See you there!

Photos from Washington Conservation Action's post 05/19/2026

On May 1, we gathered to celebrate our movement to protect people and nature as one. It's clear that despite challenges from the federal government, our community in Washington remains committed to defending our progress and nurturing our future.

Thank you for making our annual gala a night to remember! Check out some photos from the night by Chris Neir.

Photos from Washington Conservation Action's post 05/15/2026

Today is Endangered Species Day 🐋🐠

We do this work because we believe in a future where orca and salmon thrive. Our beloved Southern Resident orcas are at risk of extinction due to dwindling salmon populations in the Salish Sea. We must act now to recover salmon populations for a healthy ecosystem and to uphold Tribal sovereignty by protecting treaty-reserved rights to fish for salmon.

Take action now for endangered species and salmon recovery >> wcaction.us/FundSalmon

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