Audubon California's habitat restoration project on Aramburu Island in San Francisco Bay is drawing more and more birds -- this time Elegant Terns.
Legislation making its way through the Capitol right now will move us away from oil dependence and create a better California for birds and people.
Just because a lot of people do it, doesn't mean it's good for birds.
In a decision that has far-reaching implications for both bird conservation and wind energy, a U.S. District Court judge yesterday set aside a controversial rule that would allow operators of wind energy facilities to accidentally kill Golden Eagles and Bald Eagles for up to 30 years.
Audubon California is nearing the end of a massive restoration of wetland habitat in San Francisco Bay.
More and more farmers are creating habitat on their properties.
"The drought is a crisis for everyone," argues Audubon California's Brigid McCormack in the Los Angeles Times.