Audubon California News

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Sandhill Cranes and Northern Pintails. Photo: Tom Barnwell/Audubon Photography Awards
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Two Audubon California conservation leaders honored
November 26, 2018 — Marcos Trinidad and Samantha Arthur receive awards in their local communities.
Audubon network shows up for anchovy, a little fish with a big impact
November 16, 2018 — Sporting green and white hats emblazoned with California least terns, chapter volunteers urged fisheries managers to “get active on anchovy" because birds need them.
Speaking up for birds amid water debate
November 13, 2018 — As the Trump Administration seeks to revamp how water is managed in the Central Valley, we're keeping birds in the conversation.
Highlights from the 2018 Audubon California Assembly
November 08, 2018 — Chapter members gathered in Long Beach for our statewide Assembly.
Audubon Assembly 2018 Attendees
October 25, 2018 — Over 100 conservation leaders from local Audubon chapters and staff from Audubon California and National Audubon Society will attend this year's Assembly.
Tangled web of issues complicates effort to protect Richardson Bay's eelgrass
October 10, 2018 — Illegal anchorages are destroying Richardson Bay's eelgrass. Seems like a simple issue, right? Wrong.
Mayor of Sacramento issues Migratory Bird proclamation
September 27, 2018 — Darrell Steinberg declared 2018 as the Year of the Bird
Audubon California endorses Prop. 3
September 26, 2018 — Measure on November ballot will have multiple benefits to clean drinking water and conservation priorities.
New HSU study shows Humboldt Bay far more important to shorebirds than previously thought
September 19, 2018 — Audubon California echoes the need to preserve area's critical habitat
Threats to the federal Endangered Species Act - and its birds - are beginning to mount
September 11, 2018 — California birds have a lot to lose if efforts to roll back the ESA are successful.