Today I was reminded that volunteers are the backbone of our community and we should celebrate the contribution they make to our society every single day.
Sonoma Creek tidal marsh works like a charm during king tide event
During the holiday season we want to tell our hard-working bird-habitat creating partners that they are important, help us by sending them a thank you note.
During the holiday season we want to tell our hard-working bird-habitat creating partners that they are important, help us by sending them a thank you note.
Jane Braxton Little writes about, "An avoidable catastrophe for nesting grebes." in the Sacramento Bee featuring Plumas Audubon Societies own David Arsenault and Audubon's Grebe Project.
Twice a month, Ralph Baker and John Harris from Stanislaus Audubon Society spend a day inspecting habitat and counting birds at the Grasslands Wildlife Management Area in Los Banos, one of fourteen refuges named as essential habitat under the Central Valley Project Improvement Act.