Audubon Magazine has a terrific feature in its current edition about our efforts to work with rice farmers in the Central Valley to create habitat for Long-billed Curlew and other shorebirds. It really shows what's possible when private landowners and conservationists work together. (photo by Alison Sheehey)
By Garrison Frost
March 15, 2011
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