Audubon California last week voiced its support before the California Fish and Game Commission for listing the Tricolored Blackbird under the State Endangered Species Act. This petition was filed by the Center for Biological Diversity. The Commission in June denied another listing petition, but supporters of the bird are keeping up the pressure. Tricolored Blackbirds once numbered in the millions, but today only an estimated 145,000 birds remain.
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