California Scrub-Jay and Heteromeles arbutifolia (California-Christmas-Berry), Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, Los Angeles, California

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There is always something going on at the Audubon Center at Debs Park. From community programming such as movie nights and bird walks to habitat restoration, so much is going on at the center!

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How conservation ranching is saving grassland birds
July 29, 2019 — Regenerative grazing increases plant diversity and productivity with benefits for bees, butterflies and birds.
Millions of Seabirds Need Forage Fish to Survive
July 24, 2019 — New Fishery Management Plan is the blueprint for conserving this vital forage fish species for millions of seabirds. In sum, herring are small fish with a big impact.
The Arctic Tern’s Prayer
July 18, 2019 — A poem by Mary Anne Clark
Celebrating Latino Conservation Week
July 17, 2019 — Members of the Latinx community enjoy a camping adventure at Richardson Bay Audubon Center.
Top 8 Reasons to Protect the San Luis Obispo Coast
July 10, 2019 — The entire Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Complex is a unique ecological gem that is critical habitat to hundreds of coastal species and provides protection for 63 federal and state listed species.
CASE CLOSED! Court Upholds Protections for Rare California Gnatcatcher
July 09, 2019 — Big victory for a tiny songbird.
Eyes on the Sea
Eyes on the Sea
July 09, 2019 — Communities around the Salton Sea are working together to protect human health and conserve critical bird habitats
Ban on Toxic Lead Hunting Ammunition Takes Effect in California
July 03, 2019 — Audubon-sponsored Assembly Bill 711 prohibits major source of lead poisoning in humans and wildlife
Ban on Toxic Lead Ammo Takes Effect in California
June 27, 2019 — Lead from ammunition is highly toxic to birds. That's why Audubon California led the way for its removal.
Guide to Bird-Friendly Tree Trimming
June 25, 2019
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