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California Condor. Photo: Scott Frier/USFWS

Surveying for shorebirds in Humboldt Bay
Humboldt Bay

Surveying for shorebirds in Humboldt Bay

As we continue to fight for habitat in Humboldt Bay, we're learning more about the area's importance to birds.

Statement from Audubon California following Assembly Committee hearing on the Salton Sea
Salton Sea

Statement from Audubon California following Assembly Committee hearing on the Salton Sea

— Members of the Assembly Water, Parks, and Wildlife Committee today grilled state officials on the lack of progress on completing habitat restoration and dust control projects.
10 ways that birds will benefit from Proposition 68
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10 ways that birds will benefit from Proposition 68

Of course the measure will have all sorts of benefits for Californians, but let's just talk about birds for a minute.

Making the case for urgent action at the Salton Sea with Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom
Salton Sea

Making the case for urgent action at the Salton Sea with Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom

A recent tour of the Salton Sea provided a great opportunity to highlight the need for habitat restoration and dust control.

Los Angeles Audubon seeking funds to sustain critical program for Western Snowy Plovers
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Los Angeles Audubon seeking funds to sustain critical program for Western Snowy Plovers

Chapter is soliciting funds from the public after federal grant is suddenly canceled.

New York Times op-ed: Migratory shorebirds face risk of extinction

Western Sandpiper Photo: USFWS

Fascinating piece in the New York Times over the weekend about the increasing challenged that migratory shorebirds face on their incredible journeys across the globe. Audubon, in partnership with dozens of international conservation organizations, recently unveiled a plan for the conservation of Pacific Flyway shorebirds throughout their migration area.

Owens Lake gets important habitat designation

A large flock of birds at Owens Lake, including many Northern Shovelers. Photo: Janine Kraus

This weekend, Owens Lake was named a Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network site of international importance. That's not bad for a habitat area that just a few years ago hosted a small group of birds clinging to the last vestiges of habitat. The story of the lake's transformation is one of great perseverance. We at Audubon California are proud of the part we have played in the area's comeback.

KMIR-TV launches Salton Sea series

Local television station KMIR today launched the first in a series of pieces about the Salton Sea. Today's piece is about the history of the Sea. Learn more about our efforts to find a solution at the Salton Sea here.

Fresno Audubon supports Proposition 68

Fresno Audubon is one of more than 30 Audubon chapters supporting Proposition 68. Chapter President Robert Snow talks about how his community needs more parks so everyone can have a chance to enjoy birds and nature. Let us know that you're a YES on Prop. 68.

Los Angeles Times endorses Prop 68

The Los Angeles Times goes big today with a strong endorsement of Proposition 68. Let us know that you're a YES.

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