Khara Strum

Conservation Project Manager, Working Lands Program

Articles by Khara Strum

Drought in the Sacramento Valley - a Bird's Eye View
Fire And Drought

Catching Shorebirds at Dawn

— Drought in the Sacramento Valley - a Bird's Eye View
Alfalfa is for the Birds!
Working Lands

Alfalfa is for the Birds!

— Audubon California is working hard to understand how this crop provides habitat for birds.
Surveying for shorebirds in Humboldt Bay
Humboldt Bay

Surveying for shorebirds in Humboldt Bay

— As we continue to fight for habitat in Humboldt Bay, we're learning more about the area's importance to birds.
Audubon goes down under
Audublog

Audubon goes down under

— Last month, Working Lands Project Manager, Khara Strum, spent time in southeast Australia attending the International Temperate Rice Conference to learn about rice production in Australia, share the work Audubon CA does with partners to support birds in rice in California and talk about opportunities for enhancing rice fields in Australia for birds.
Western Sandpiper is an important bird for conservation in California
Audublog

Western Sandpiper is an important bird for conservation in California

— From the Salton Sea to the Central Valley, from Owens Lake to San Francisco Bay -- the Western Sandpiper is in a lot of places Audubon California works.
Birds bring us together
Audublog

Birds bring us together

— Khara Strum reports on her time spent at this year's North American Ornithological Conference.
How do we effectively communicate conservation work?
Audublog

How do we effectively communicate conservation work?

— Khara Strum, Conservation Project Manager with the Working Lands Program, learns her own lesson while teaching children the impacts of climate change.
Spreading the word about bird-friendly farming
Working Lands

Spreading the word about bird-friendly farming

— Last week, my hospitality was directed at hemispheric travelers of the human variety, Australian biologists. The group was visiting California to learn how to create bird habitat on rice.