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California Condor. Photo: Scott Frier/USFWS

Federal Judge Rules Audubon Lawsuit Against Trump Administration May Proceed
Conservation

Federal Court Greenlights Joint Lawsuit to Defend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act

Lawsuit defends birds from the Trump Administration's efforts to hand industry a blank check for bird deaths.

How conservation ranching is saving grassland birds
Audublog

How conservation ranching is saving grassland birds

Regenerative grazing increases plant diversity and productivity with benefits for bees, butterflies and birds.

Millions of Seabirds Need Forage Fish to Survive
Seas & Shores

Millions of Seabirds Need Forage Fish to Survive

New Fishery Management Plan is the blueprint for conserving this vital forage fish species for millions of seabirds. In sum, herring are small fish with a big impact.

The Arctic Tern’s Prayer
Audublog

The Arctic Tern’s Prayer

A poem by Mary Anne Clark

Celebrating Latino Conservation Week
Audublog

Celebrating Latino Conservation Week

Members of the Latinx community enjoy a camping adventure at Richardson Bay Audubon Center.

Top 8 Reasons to Protect the San Luis Obispo Coast
Audublog

Top 8 Reasons to Protect the San Luis Obispo Coast

The entire Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Complex is a unique ecological gem that is critical habitat to hundreds of coastal species and provides protection for 63 federal and state listed species.

Eyes on the Sea
Salton Sea

Eyes on the Sea

Communities around the Salton Sea are working together to protect human health and conserve critical bird habitats

Ban on Toxic Lead Ammo Takes Effect in California
Birds

At Last, Kiss Lead Ammo Goodbye

Lead from ammunition is highly toxic to birds. The new ban in California protects raptors like the California Condor.

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