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Sandhill Cranes and Northern Pintails. Photo: Tom Barnwell/Audubon Photography Awards
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Audubon California Urges Backyard Birders to Empty Bird Baths and Feeders as Avian Flu Spreads
October 27, 2022 — Waterfowl crowding at Salton Sea, Central Valley Refuges “a recipe for an epidemic.”
We Stand with Seabirds
October 26, 2022 — In the midst of a seabird crisis, we made waves on Capitol Hill for resilient coasts.
Lead Community and Environmental Organizations Say Federal Funds for Salton Sea are Critical Part of Colorado River Negotiations
October 26, 2022 — Response to comments by Ariz. Sen. Mark Kelly
Meeting the Vulture
October 25, 2022 — A sudden encounter inspires an ode to the Turkey Vulture
Shorebirds flock to the Salton Sea
October 19, 2022 — "...thousands upon thousands of Black-necked Stilts, Long-billed Curlews, and Least and Western Sandpipers."
Historic Win: Equitable Outdoor Access is Now Law in California
October 18, 2022 — Breakthrough law helps ensure that all Californians have access to nature.
Audubon and Partners Protected 155,000 Tricolored Blackbirds in 2022
October 18, 2022 — Iconic California bird faces pressure from habitat loss and climate change.
Assemblymember Kalra, Natural Resources Agency, and Advocates Kick Off California's 30x30 Partnership
October 06, 2022 — "...it prioritizes listening to communities and building partnerships between members of the public, tribes, and government agencies that are essential to meeting the 30x30 goals."
Governor Signs Audubon-Supported Law Making Access to Nature Part of State Policy
October 01, 2022 — “This bill will begin the process of undoing more than a century’s worth of planning decisions that marginalized people of color and lower-income Californians.”