Webinar: How Audubon is fighting for birds in federal drought response

Long-billed Curlew Photo: Martha Jimenez

Please join us as we talk about federal drought legislation and what we're doing to ensure that it doesn’t do more harm than good to birds in California.

As you read this, special interests are attacking the water rights of Central Valley refuges, which are critical to survival of millions of birds each year. The drought has already hit these refuges hard – they can’t afford another hit from those in Washington who would use the drought as an excuse to demolish environmental protections.

Our Director of Public Policy, Michael Lynes, will be joined byrepresentatives from National Audubon Society and Audubon New Mexico. The team will share the latest status of drought legislation, Audubon’s positions and advocacy efforts, and what you can do to support conservation in this legislative process. There will also be a Q & A session at the end of the webinar. 

What: A webinar discussion of emerging federal drought legislation
When: Wednesday, October 28, 11 am PST
How:

Step 1: Register here.

Step 2: You will receive a confirmation email with instructions on how to join the webinar. Save this email. It will contain a personalized link to the webinar, along with call-in information.

Step 3: Next Wednesday, to join the webinar, click on the link you receive in the confirmation email. You will be able to hear the audio through your computer, or by dialing in on your phone. IMPORTANT: If you dial in by phone, be sure to enter your audio pin (provided after you log onto the webinar) so that you will be able to participate in the Q&A. We will not be able to unmute you if you haven’t entered your pin.

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