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http://www.audubon.org 29-01-2009 14:02:16
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The CA Senate passed #SB583, creating the Salton Sea Conservancy! This agency will focus on supporting health, ecological recovery, & empowering local stakeholders. TY Senator Steve Padilla, Asm. Eduardo Garcia & all who made SB583 possible. We're excited to work with the new conservancy!
Congratulations are in order from Audubon Florida to the passionate park lovers across Florida who spoke out against development in nine of the state’s state parks last week. You wrote letters, shared updates, and called your elected officials—and it worked! bit.ly/4dKdMAn
Birds can’t vote, but we can. This year, in addition to the much talked about federal races, state & local elections happening nationwide will have a big impact on our communities and the birds we love. Join Audubon Society and pledge to vote: bit.ly/3Xaq1zk #IBirdIVote
As we continue to manage the stressed #ColoradoRiver, it's vital we protect these special places for birds & people. Will you help us raise awareness of the important habitats along the #LowerColoradoRiver & share why they matter to you? bit.ly/LCRStory 📸 Erika Flores
Pilot, conservationist, great-grandfather, and famed waterfowl biologist, James "Jim" Gore King VI spent a storied career protecting Alaska’s birds. Read more from Audubon Alaska about the man who spent over 9,000 hours flying among Alaska’s birds. ak.audubon.org/news/celebrati…
Have you noticed any raptors in your neighborhood walking, squawking and flapping their wings awkwardly? Late summer is when young birds of prey become independent of their parents, like their equivalent of a gawky teen phase. Read more from Audubon Great Lakes: bit.ly/3Z9LZ80
A Lesser Yellowlegs was picked up by a Motus wildlife tracking station in Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Sanctuary in Florida in August. This very same bird was tagged by Audubon Americas and partners as part of a study in Colombia in April! bit.ly/47fnvw4
A recent grant will allow Audubon’s Gillmor Sanctuary in Utah to remove invasive plants, like tamarisks and phragmites, and replace them with native greenery to provide native habitat for the birds that call the Jordan River home. Read more from The Salt Lake Tribune: bit.ly/4cSA4yH