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The mission of Audubon California is to conserve and restore California’s natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity.
By connecting people with nature, Audubon California will remain a leader in creating a powerful California voice for the environment, deeply rooted in and broadly drawn from all parts of our population.
By informing and involving people with nature where they live, Audubon California will equip the people of California to actively and effectively conserve their ecological heritage.
Founded in 1905, Audubon has over 550,000 members with 24 state offices, 508 chapters, and over 100 Audubon Sanctuaries and Centers nationwide.
Across the country, Audubon has long been a leader in protecting major ecosystems, including the Everglades, Mono Lake, the upper Mississippi River, and Long Island Sound.
One of Audubon California`s current projects is the San Francisco Bay Restoration Program. Building on over forty years of work by Bay Area chapters and other partners, Audubon California launched this exciting and much needed program in the fall of 2000.
We are mobilizing decision-makers and citizens into greater action to ensure the long-term restoration and preservation of the San Francisco Bay Estuary.
The mission of Audubon California is to conserve and restore California’s natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity.
By connecting people with nature, Audubon California will remain a leader in creating a powerful California voice for the environment, deeply rooted in and broadly drawn from all parts of our population.
By informing and involving people with nature where they live, Audubon California will equip the people of California to actively and effectively conserve their ecological heritage.
Founded in 1905, Audubon has over 550,000 members with 24 state offices, 508 chapters, and over 100 Audubon Sanctuaries and Centers nationwide.
Across the country, Audubon has long been a leader in protecting major ecosystems, including the Everglades, Mono Lake, the upper Mississippi River, and Long Island Sound.
One of Audubon California`s current projects is the San Francisco Bay Restoration Program. Building on over forty years of work by Bay Area chapters and other partners, Audubon California launched this exciting and much needed program in the fall of 2000.
We are mobilizing decision-makers and citizens into greater action to ensure the long-term restoration and preservation of the San Francisco Bay Estuary.


