The board council representative for the Northern California Council is Ken Sobon.
The Northern California Council includes the following chapters:
- Altacal Audubon Society
- Mendocino Coast Audubon Society
- Mt. Shasta Area Audubon Society
- Peregrine Audubon Society
- Plumas Audubon Society
- Redbud Audubon Society
- Redwood Region Audubon Society
- Wintu Audubon Society
Upcoming Council Meetings
Redbud Audubon is hosting the Northern California Council meeting on October 4-5, 2019, in Lakeport. There will be a dinner on Friday night and Saturday’s meeting will go from 9 to 3 with an optional bird walk.
We hope that each of the seven chapters in our council will send at least one experienced member and one new leader who will gain perspective on how the chapter network can expand and increase the impact of their own chapter’s activities. The opportunity to hear from and share with similar rural chapter leaders generates new ideas and builds working relationships that are helpful throughout the program year. This will also be a good opportunity to meet Ken Sobon, our new chapter representative to the Audubon California Board of Directors.
We’re looking forward to a successful meeting!
- Roberta Lyons, President
- Marilyn Waits, Past-President
Notes from Past Council Meetings
February 3, 2018 (pdf)
October 10, 2015 (pdf)
October 18, 2014 (pdf)
October 19, 2013 (pdf)
Additional Council Documents
Altacal Audubon Society Chapter Update
Bird-friendly Farming Workshop
Bluebirds in Vineyards
Salton Sea Update
October 2017 Audubon Grebe Project interim report
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