Bird Alliance of Oregon Announces 45th Wild Arts Festival to Support Conservation Efforts
August 29th, 2025 3:00 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The Bird Alliance of Oregon's 45th Wild Arts Festival brings together art, literature, and conservation to raise crucial funds for wildlife protection while offering public engagement through artist interactions, author meetings, and silent auctions.

The Bird Alliance of Oregon announced the return of its 45th Wild Arts Festival, scheduled for December 6 and 7, 2025, at the Wingspan Event Center located at the Washington County Fairgrounds. Building on the success of the previous year's event, the Festival promises a weekend of celebrating art, literature, and conservation. The organization is dedicated to fostering a deep connection between people and nature, and the Wild Arts Festival serves as a platform to showcase this commitment and raise crucial funds.
The Wild Arts Festival offers a unique opportunity to explore a diverse selection of artwork, nature-inspired books, and exclusive silent auction items, all while supporting the Bird Alliance of Oregon's vital mission of inspiring love and protection for birds, wildlife, and the environment. Attendees can look forward to engaging with 62 talented artists, meeting 25 accomplished Northwest writers, and participating in a silent auction featuring over 100 retail items, art pieces, vacations, and experiences.
Presented by the Backyard Bird Shop & Sauvie Island Natives, the Wild Arts Festival promises a memorable experience for all visitors, with its new location at the Wingspan Event Center offering convenient access via light rail and ample parking. The event represents an important intersection of cultural engagement and environmental advocacy, providing both entertainment and educational value while directly contributing to conservation efforts through fundraising.
For more information and updates on the event, visit the event website and subscribe to the email list. The festival's combination of artistic celebration and environmental purpose makes it a significant community event that supports both local artists and critical wildlife conservation initiatives in the Pacific Northwest region.
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