As many of you probably know, director Wes Craven is on our board. He's a dedicated birder and conservationist. In this interview with a website about his new movie, "Scream 4," Craven talks a little about his work with Audubon California:
EC: Are you going to do a little bit of bird watching? I’ve read that you’re an avid bird watcher.WC: Definitely doing that. Actually I’m on the board of directors of Audubon California, so I’ve been doing a lot of traveling to various places in California for bird watching, and seeing some of the things that Audubon is doing to improve the environment for birds, which is frankly, quite gratifying to see that people are actually out there, trying to bring back the environment for some animals. Plenty of them die off, because they don’t have a place to live anymore.
By Garrison Frost
A New Colony of Caspian Tern Decoys on Aramburu Island
Richardson Bay Audubon Center is attacting breeding pairs of Caspian Terns with these newly painted tern decoys—a strategy successfully used by previous tern relocation efforts.