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California Condor. Photo: Scott Frier/USFWS
With sea levels expected to rise by two feet in the coming decades in Southern California, planners have devised a strategy to use wetlands and marshes to combat it.
New UN report includes dire warnings and timelines about climate change.
We're going to Long Beach for this year's Audubon California Assembly. Lots of great sessions and birding opportunities. Please visit the Assembly webpage to learn more and take advantage of early registration discounts.
Terrific story about a wonderful restoration project being launched by Buena Vista Audubon Socity to restore more than 30 acres of habitat in Oceanside. This is going to help birds such as Cactus Wren, endangered Coastal California Gnatcatchers, and many more.
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