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California Condor. Photo: Scott Frier/USFWS

Audubon California Applauds NOAA’s Progress on the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary
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Audubon California Applauds NOAA’s Progress on the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary

— The historic sanctuary will provide critical protections for marine wildlife and birds
California Biodiversity Day 2024
Conservation

California Biodiversity Day 2024

Celebrating California's Incredible Biodiversity September 7 through September 15

Monumental Moments
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Monumental Moments

Braving the heat to become a desert advocate

Comeback Cuckoo: Baba Ghanoush Returns to Audubon Kern River Preserve in California
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Comeback Cuckoo: Baba Ghanoush Returns to Audubon Kern River Preserve in California

Experimenting with tracking birds at finer spatial scales to better understand their migration routes and habitat use

The Climate Bond Will Help Build the Resilience that Californians and Birds Need
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Birds Need and People Need a Climate Bond

Prop 4 puts a brighter, cleaner future for our state on the ballot this November

How changes at the Salton Sea might be fueling the smallest migrants
Salton Sea

How changes at the Salton Sea might be fueling the smallest migrants

Our latest study shows how biofilm may be providing the biofuel that migratory shorebirds need

Two California Photographers Honored in 2024 Audubon Photography Awards
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Two California Photographers Honored in 2024 Audubon Photography Awards

— Congratulations to Kevin Lohman and Parham Pourahmad
Audubon CA joined Tribal Leaders, Elected Officials, and Residents to Support a Chuckwalla National Monument at DOI Listening Session 
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Audubon CA joined Tribal Leaders, Elected Officials, and Residents to Support a Chuckwalla National Monument at DOI Listening Session 

— More than 700 supporters attended to urge protection of this unique California desert region for biodiversity, cultural heritage, economic benefits, and more.
Tricolored Blackbirds Once Faced Extinction—Here's What's Behind Their Exciting Comeback
Working Lands

Tricolored Blackbirds Once Faced Extinction—Here's What's Behind Their Exciting Comeback

For a decade Audubon California and partners have worked with farmers to delay harvests where the birds nest, solving what was once the biggest threat to the species.

A Shorebird Lover’s Paradise at the Salton Sea
Salton Sea

A Shorebird Lover’s Paradise at the Salton Sea

Conducting community science during a glorious spring migration for the Intermountain West Shorebird Survey

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