No, the Central Valley wildlife refuges aren't getting 100% of their federal water allocation. Not remotely.
Two hour birding blitz along Pacific coast will aid conservation of an iconic species.
Kate C. Brice of Altacal Audubon Society graciously shares her experience participating in Audubon's Drought Monitoring Project
California Fish and Game Commission heard testimony today but will make final vote at June meeting.
CDFW is currently requesting public comment on a proposal to list the Tricolored Blackbird as a threatened or endangered species. This is your opportunity, as a concerned community member, bird nerd, or environmentalist to speak up for the species!
Dozens of forage fish species critical for seabirds and other marine wildlife on the west coast gained landmark federal protection today under a new rule from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Audubon California staffers work tirelessly to save the Tricolored Blackbird, but we are not alone in our fight. Many others care deeply about this California bird. We collaborate with partners on the Tricolored Blackbird Working Group. Several members of this group come from the University of California, Davis, members like Marcel Holyoak.
Lorna Cunkle of Altacal Audubon Society wrote about her experience birding Bobcat Ranch and was kind enough to share it with us