Audubon California News

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Sandhill Cranes and Northern Pintails. Photo: Tom Barnwell/Audubon Photography Awards
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Tricolored Blackbird breeding ramping up fast
March 29, 2019 — More colonies, more nests.
Bill defending California’s migratory birds passes key Assembly Committee
March 26, 2019 — Water, Parks, and Wildlife Committee passes Assembly Bill 454, which protects California birds in the face of federal rollbacks.
Coming together for people and birds along the L.A. River
March 25, 2019 — Restoration of native plants at pocket parks along historic waterway offers a chance for community involvement.
Audubon California supports bills to reduce single-use plastic waste
March 20, 2019 — Senate Bill 54 and Assembly Bill 1080 will set goals to reduce waste from single-use packaging and products and ensure the remaining items are effectively recycled.
Major conservation bill is a huge boon to desert birds
March 19, 2019 — Thirteen Audubon Important Bird Areas included in California Desert Protection and Recreation Act of 2019
Audubon California’s message to Salton Sea policymakers: Don’t blow it
March 18, 2019 — Representatives point out that the state and key stakeholders are poised to make up for lost time on one of the state’s most intractable environmental issues.
Bikes and birding along the L.A. River
March 15, 2019 — Cool event last weekend was an opportunity to show off nature to a new audience.
Speak Up for Birds at the Salton Sea
March 13, 2019 — State Water Board public hearing on March 19th to gather public input on Salton Sea Management Program.
Sea and Sage Audubon Society tackles local conservation issues
March 13, 2019 — Following historic 2018 election, chapter is attempting to meet with Orange County's new Congressional delegation.
Audubon chapters take another step toward protecting important Kern County habitat
March 11, 2019 — State agency agrees to help fund purchase and protection of Desert Springs property.