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Sandhill Cranes and Northern Pintails. Photo: Tom Barnwell/Audubon Photography Awards
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Volunteer Opportunity: Bluebird Nesting Boxes
November 22, 2021 — The California Bluebird Recovery Program is training volunteers in January 2022.
Tras tres décadas desde la Proposición 187, los inmigrantes aún enfrentan obstáculos a los espacios verdes públicos
November 18, 2021 — Para Juan Altamirano, director asociado de política de Audubon California, la lucha contra un legado racista en el uso del suelo en California es personal.
Three Decades after Prop 187, Immigrants Still Face Barriers to Public Green Spaces
November 18, 2021 — For Juan Altamirano, undoing California's history of racism in land use is personal.
The Rails are Rebounding at Sonoma Creek
November 17, 2021 — A marsh springs back (with a little help) in the North Bay
Dairies Help Save Tricolored Blackbirds
October 18, 2021 — 6 Years Strong - Audubon partners with NRCS and family dairy farmers in the Central Valley to protect threatened birds.
Huntington Beach Oil Spill Fouls Beaches Home to Federally Threatened Snowy Plovers
October 06, 2021 — Petroleum-smeared shorebirds face slow death after ingesting contaminants
Audubon California: Orange County Oil Spill of Extreme Concern to Migrating Seabirds
October 03, 2021 — “It is time to stop putting our coastal birds and communities at risk from the oil industry.”
You May Have to Look Harder, but some Birds are Still at the Salton Sea
September 27, 2021 — Summer and fall deliver a few surprises at California's largest body of water.
Top 16 Places to Spot Migratory Birds in California
September 14, 2021 — Fall migration is ramping up in October and November.
Ambitious Climate Change Bill Fails to Clear California Senate
September 11, 2021 — “California’s leaders are choosing to treat the symptoms while ignoring the cause of the disease itself.”