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California Condor. Photo: Scott Frier/USFWS

Marcos Trinidad says to vote Yes on Measure A in Los Angeles County

The Audubon Center at Debs Park held an event in support of LA County's Measure A, which will raise funds to support parks. Here Marcos Trinidad talks about the need to vote Yes on Measure.

L.A. County's Measure A has direct benefits to birds and habitat
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L.A. County's Measure A has direct benefits to birds and habitat

Of the $94.5 million that the ballot measure will raise for parks, at least $24 million will go to habitat projects -- and maybe a lot more than that.

Restoring coastal sage scrub, seed by seed
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Restoring coastal sage scrub, seed by seed

It's fall seeding time for coastal sage scrub at Audubon Starr Ranch Sanctuary.

Attack of the zombie birds
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Attack of the zombie birds

While these birds may not be the living dead, they do eat the dead.

Birding and Brews
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Birding and Brews

Fall is a great time to get outside and explore new birding hot spots in the West. But a long day spent birding can leave you parched, which is why this month, we are sharing our new Birds and Brews map with you.

When the California Condor flew above Southern California
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California Condors over Southern California

Vintage photographs from 1906 document when the great birds flew over Los Angeles and Pasadena.

YES on Prop 67!

Audubon California's Brigid McCormack was among the group that visited the Salton Sea this week to look at birds and take a look at new efforts to create habitat. Among the 82 species the group saw in two days was a Little Blue Heron, Verdin, and Phenopepla.

Making a place for everybody in the Audubon movement
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Making a place in the Audubon movement for everybody

Audubon California is working to make its staff and network more representative of the state's diverse population.

The birds of the Salton Sea need our help
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The birds of the Salton Sea need our help

Actress and conservationist Jane Alexander recalls her first birding trips to California's largest lake.

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