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PRESERVE, Protect, and Promote

WATERFOWL, WATERFOWL HABITAT, AND WATERFOWL HUNTING

We teach folks about waterfowl, waterfowl conservation, sportsmanship, shooting, hunter safety, and waterfowling. We also study, advise, recommend, and secure enactment of legislation in the interest of waterfowl, their habitat, and waterfowl hunting.

Washington Waterfowl Association 2025 Annual Banquet

Our 2025 banquet was a fantastic success and great fun! 

We want to thank all of you who attended the banquet.  We had a sold-out event, and you brought great energy and a fun time to the evening.  We hope you enjoyed the food, drinks, raffles, and auctions.  Here is to hoping to seeing you all next year!

Thank you to Double Barrel BBQ for the great food and Kally Behen for bartending.

An enormous thank you goes out to all our donors this year.  Be sure to patronize these guys, their continued support will help WWA to meet its objectives over the next year!

Business/Corporate Donors


Private Donors

John Arrabito
Mark and Sonja Behen
Rick and Sharon Billieu
Steve Billieu
Matt and Kayla Browder
Rick Holt
Kathy Ilyin
Ken Packard
Tobin Rippo
Dick Smith
Benjamin Tyler
Andrew and Nicole Wyman


Improve waterfowl habitat through various activities such as providing nesting, planting forage, cleaning garbage, and more.  The WWA partners with the WDFW and with other conservation organizations to identify the needs of the birds and where our public waterfowl habitat can be best improved.


Volunteer our time and money to improve public access on public lands.  Building blinds, clearing brush, and working with local and state agencies to push to have waterfowling access projects prioritized.


Provide education for kids and adults through our mentorship program and mentored hunts.  Publish useful information pertinent to the waterfowl world in our newsletter.  Local chapters get speakers and provide programs to educate our members on a wide variety of topics.


Act as the voice of the Washington waterfowler.  Fight for public lands and hunters rights across the state.  From submitting positions in public comment, to attending local government forums, to sitting on state advisory groups.  The WWA works on the local, state, and federal levels to ensure that waterfowl and waterfowlers are represented.


Create an inclusive environment where people of similar interest can interact together.  There are WWA events regularly all over the state of Washington.  Members make life-long friends in our organization.  The WWA is an entirely volunteer organization and many members will attest, you get out what you put in.


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