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California Condor. Photo: Scott Frier/USFWS

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Stupid Bird Humor Week beginsThis week marks Audubon California's second annual Stupid Bird Humor Week. Check out the action on our social media: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Another indictment of USDA's murky Wildlife Services

The USDA's Wildlife Services agency kills hundreds of thousands of birds each year with little or no oversight from the public. An important read in the New York Times.

Birds that will benefit from the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan
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Birds that will benefit from the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan

The California desert landscape is teeming with unique species of flora and fauna.

Federal renewable energy plan will safeguard bird habitat in the desert while speeding California’s renewable energy goals
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Feds release bold plan to safeguard desert birds while developing renewable energy

— "This plan proves that we don’t have to choose between wildlife protection and renewable energy,” says Brigid McCormack, executive director of Audubon California.

Judge says Army Corps decision to kill Oregon cormorants was illegal, but still allows it to proceed

Double-crested Cormorant. Photo: USFWS

In the latest news in the ongoing battle of a federal government plan to kill thousands of Double-crested Cormorants in Oregon, a judge last week ruled that the Army Corps of Engineers violated the law when it refused to consider other ways to help endangered salmon. The judge, however, allowed the killing to continue. The Audubon Society of Portland has been leading the legal battle. This issue has been particularly compelling for us at Audubon California given the collapse of a major breeding colony at the Salton Sea.

Kern River Valley to host annual Turkey Vulture Festival
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Kern River Valley to host annual Turkey Vulture Festival

Visit the Audubon Kern River Preserve to see thousands of these majestic birds on September 24.

Birds bring us together
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Birds bring us together

Khara Strum reports on her time spent at this year's North American Ornithological Conference.

Legislation regulating use of drones in wildlife areas  heads to the Governor’s desk
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Legislation regulating use of drones in wildlife areas heads to the Governor’s desk

— As more and more people are taking their drones for a spin in California's open spaces, there's concern that all these flying robots might not be so great for birds and other wildlife. Assembly Bill 2148, which passed out of concurrence this week, will require the state to create rules for drone use in state wildlife areas.

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