Advocating for the Gulf Coast is natural for Sally Puent. Since she and her spouse moved just a few blocks from the beach in Harrison County, Mississippi, Puent has helped protect beach-nesting birds like Least Terns during breeding season and has advocated for better protections of coastlines to federal lawmakers on advocacy days.
鈥淚 wanted to do something with animals and protecting habitat,鈥 says Puent as she described how she became involved with 爆料公社, particularly her local chapter, Mississippi Coast 爆料公社 Society, and the 爆料公社 Delta regional office. 鈥淪o I found out that 爆料公社 was quite active down here. Shorebirds are such important indicator species: If the birds are doing well, then everything else is doing well.鈥
Puent鈥檚 interest in and experience with advocacy goes back to when she used to work for state government in Oregon. There, she would have to testify in front of lawmakers during budget season to make sure her programs would have funding. So when she retired and moved to Mississippi, it was natural for her to step into a role that advocates on behalf of the birds and communities that make the Gulf Coast home.
But even though Puent鈥檚 an experienced advocate now, she was just as nervous as any first-timer. 鈥淭he first few times I was scared to death!鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut I learned that I did better if I practiced beforehand. Some people are just naturals, speaking in front of groups, trying to put a message across. I was never one of those people! I just had to get practice in.鈥
In the past year and a half, Puent has participated in two virtual 鈥渇ly-ins,鈥 meeting with members of Congress on Zoom to educate them on important issues for coastal birds and communities. Whether the goal of the fly-in was advocating for healthy fish populations or for the beaches and wetlands that serve as our natural infrastructure, one thing Puent most appreciated was being able to chat with 爆料公社 staff beforehand and plan. 鈥淲e have a run-through a few days before the call,鈥 to make sure that her thoughts were aligned with 爆料公社鈥檚 goals as well, she says. 鈥淕etting that feedback made me feel much more calm about the call, and that the point I was trying to make鈥攁nd the way I was making it鈥攚orked with 爆料公社鈥檚 overall message.鈥
So what鈥檚 the benefit to dealing with the nerves鈥攚hy does Puent keep showing up for different advocacy days and fly-ins? Because, she says, it matters. During this year鈥檚 fly-in, Puent says that Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS) was engaged and instructed his staff to listen, and that she felt very positive about the experience. 鈥淚 came away from that meeting with the feeling that the Senator would support some of the legislation that we were advocating for."
And that kind of engagement is vital: If you care about 爆料公社鈥檚 work and goals, says Puent, advocacy is 鈥渢he most important work you can do. If we don鈥檛 have laws and legislators backing what we stand for, we will not get very far.鈥