Audubon California News

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Sandhill Cranes and Northern Pintails. Photo: Tom Barnwell/Audubon Photography Awards
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California Fish and Game Commission to weigh designating Tricolored Blackbird an endangered species
April 17, 2018 — Audubon California supports effort to protect rare bird, which has declined 55 percent since 2008.
Tricolored Blackbird nesting season is off and running
April 17, 2018 — Audubon California is joining effort to protect this rare bird both in the field and through policy
Prop 68 offers opportunity to revive Kern County gem
April 11, 2018 — Hart Park offers vital recreational opportunities for Kern County families, but it has fallen on hard times. Prop 68 can bring it back.
Volunteers are a driving force for conservation
April 05, 2018 — One Richardson Bay staff member talks about how important volunteers are to helping birds in San Francisco Bay.
Bobcat visits the Audubon Center at Debs Park
March 29, 2018 — Urban wildlife is amazing.
The ever-changing birds at the Salton Sea
March 27, 2018 — While fish-eating birds have nearly disappeared, suddenly waterfowl are appearing in numbers.
Audubon California mourns the passing Nancy McFadden
March 23, 2018 — As top advisor to Gov. Jerry Brown, McFadden helped chart California's recent political renaissance.
Administration should leave landmark desert conservation agreement alone
March 22, 2018 — Conservationists want the government to implement the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan, not undermine it
The decline of a key habitat site at the Salton Sea
March 21, 2018 — Nothing illustrates the decline of birds habitat at the Salton Sea more clearly than the story of Mullet Island.
Two important public hearings coming up on desert conservation plan
March 06, 2018 — If you're in Bakersfield or Palm Desert in the next couple of days, we could use your voice in defense of desert conservation.