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How do we effectively communicate conservation work?
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How do we effectively communicate conservation work?

Khara Strum, Conservation Project Manager with the Working Lands Program, learns her own lesson while teaching children the impacts of climate change.

First appearance of Pacific herring in San Francisco Bay feeds birds and other wildlife
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First appearance of Pacific herring in San Francisco Bay feeds birds and other wildlife

Our friends at the Department of Fish and Wildlife report the first run of spawning herring in San Francisco Bay, at Richardson Bay last week.

Volunteers make the (waterbird) world go round
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Volunteers make the (waterbird) world go round

This #GivingTuesday we thank our dedicated volunteers.

Giving thanks to our volunteers
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Giving thanks to our volunteers

Today I was reminded that volunteers are the backbone of our community and we should celebrate the contribution they make to our society every single day.

It's alive!
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It's alive!

Sonoma Creek tidal marsh works like a charm during king tide event

Plumas Audubon Society talks grebes in a recent Sacramento Bee article
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Plumas Audubon Society talks grebes in a recent Sacramento Bee article

Jane Braxton Little writes about, "An avoidable catastrophe for nesting grebes." in the Sacramento Bee featuring Plumas Audubon Societies own David Arsenault and Audubon's Grebe Project.

Witness to the drought
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Witness to the drought

Twice a month, Ralph Baker and John Harris from Stanislaus Audubon Society spend a day inspecting habitat and counting birds at the Grasslands Wildlife Management Area in Los Banos, one of fourteen refuges named as essential habitat under the Central Valley Project Improvement Act.

Feds unveil draft plan for desert renewable energy development
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Feds unveil draft plan for desert renewable energy development

Plan is an attempt to map both renewable energy and conservation across huge swath of desert habitat.

It is time to renew our commitment to safety in Los Angeles parks
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It is time to renew our commitment to safety in Los Angeles parks

The murders of two women in L.A.'s Ernest E. Debs Regional Park remind us that a park where no one feels safe isn't really a park at all

Update on the fight to save Humboldt Bay
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Update on the fight to save Humboldt Bay

Humboldt Bay is one of the most important places for shorebirds and waterbirds. We're working to keep it that way.

How you can help, right now