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Sandhill Cranes and Northern Pintails. Photo: Tom Barnwell/Audubon Photography Awards
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Flying V at the Capitol
March 10, 2020 — Over 100 Audubon bird supporters flock in the halls of the California State Capitol for Advocacy Day 2019
Sonny Bono Refuge
Se necesita un pueblo: Razia Shafique-Sabir
February 14, 2020 — Nos sentamos con Razia Shafique-Sabir, bióloga del Refugio de Vida Silvestre Sonny Bono para hablar sobre su experiencia de trabajo en áreas naturales protegidas en todo el país.
Sonny Bono Refuge
It Takes a Village: Razia Shafique-Sabir
February 14, 2020 — We sit down with Razia Shafique-Sabir, biologist at the Sonny Bono Wildlife Refuge to talk about her experience working in natural protected areas around the country.
Gov. Newsom, 2020 must be a year of action at the Salton Sea
February 03, 2020 — One year into his term, the Salton Sea continues to recede unabated, dust plumes rise, and birds disappear.
Administration Doubles Down on Bird-Killer Policy
January 30, 2020 — California officials lead state-based fight to preserve 100-year-old bipartisan conservation law
Congress Responds to Climate Change Impact on Seabirds and Fisheries
January 30, 2020 — Studies show dramatic impact of climate change on our wildlife and fisheries right here on our California coast and Congress prepares to take action
New Legislation Taps into Coasts’ Potential to Store Carbon Pollution
January 13, 2020 — Audubon California supports the introduction of the Blue Carbon for Our Planet Act
Audubon California Calls on Congress to Pass New Bird Protection Bill
January 08, 2020 — Bird Emergency Requires Urgent Action
Top 5 Wins for Birds in 2019
December 23, 2019 — Together, we literally saved millions of California’s birds this year.
Indio High Salton Sea
Ojos en el Mar de Salton. Lo más destacado de 2019
December 18, 2019 — El dilema dinámico de la conservación de aves y la participación comunitaria en el Mar de Salton.