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Yes, Tomorrow is Bird L.A. Day!

May 11, 2018
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Newly-hatched Western Snowy Plovers hiding in plain sight L.Plauzoles Malibu Lagoon 5/6/18

A panoply of bird-related activities can fill your day all over the metropolitan area. We’re going surfin’! Well, not exactly. But you’ll find us at our home turf of Malibu Lagoon State Beach, otherwise know as Surfrider Beach. From 9AM to 11AM we’ll be focusing on the Snowy Plovers who, for the second year this century, have decided to nest at out favorite spot. Four species of terns are present there too, and we still have migrating long-billed shorebirds too. Bring you friends who never have enough time to go on a long birdwalk. This is a drop-in casual event, in the outreach spirit of the Year of the Bird. For the full schedule of events, listed by regions go to birdladay.org

Have We Ever Seen A New Species Arise? – 12 Days of Evolution #5 | PBS Science Video

May 11, 2018
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We continue the PBS explanation of evolution in twelve short episodes, suitable for all.

This is an installment of the PBS – It’s OK to be Smart series. If no film or link appears in this email, go to the blog to view it by clicking on the blog title above. If the film stops & starts in an annoying manner, press pause (lower left double bars ||) to let it buffer and get ahead of you.  [Chuck Almdale]

Your Brain in Numbers | PBS BrainCraft Video

May 7, 2018
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Weight, length and other data about that throbbing squishy thing inhabiting your head.

This is an installment of the PBS – BrainCraft series. If no film or link appears in this email, go to the blog to view it by clicking on the blog title above. If the film stops & starts in an annoying manner, press pause (lower left double bars ||) to let it buffer and get ahead of you.  [Chuck Almdale]

Can Evolution Make an Eye? – 12 Days of Evolution #4 | PBS Science Video

May 3, 2018
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We continue the PBS explanation of evolution in twelve short episodes, suitable for all.

This is an installment of the PBS – It’s OK to be Smart series. If no film or link appears in this email, go to the blog to view it by clicking on the blog title above. If the film stops & starts in an annoying manner, press pause (lower left double bars ||) to let it buffer and get ahead of you.  [Chuck Almdale]

SM Bay Audubon and Prop. 68

April 30, 2018
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Santa Monica Bay Audubon is joining Audubon California and a broad coalition of conservation organizations in supporting Proposition 68 on the June 5 California ballot. These groups have cited numerous potential benefits to California’s birds and other natural treasures, as well as the state’s residents. Called the California Clean Water & Safe Parks Act, Proposition 68 is a $4 billion bond measure that will fund a number of important priorities for Californians, including local, regional and state parks, clean drinking water projects, flood protection, and habitat projects that are vital to the state’s diverse wildlife.

Our Los Angeles area is crucial in getting this reasonable water bond passed. We urge you to make sure you tell your friends to join you in voting YES. When there is a complex ballot the endorsement from a trusted friend turns into a vote.

Audubon California was part of a broad coalition of organizations working closely with lawmakers during the 2017 legislative session to put Prop. 68 on the ballot. This critical opportunity comes at a time when millions of Californians don’t have access to safe parks, trails, and recreation areas. Moreover, the cycle of drought and extreme weather is already taking a toll on California’s natural treasures, and threatens our communities with flooding and ecological degradation.

These same forces have also exposed our state’s antiquated water infrastructure, bringing into doubt our ability to provide clean, safe, and reliable drinking water to our residents. Lastly, with most of the bond funding for vital conservation programs running out in the last few years, it is time for Californians to make the next investment in the protection of the natural resources that make California’s parks and open spaces destinations for millions of visitors every year.

We can anticipate multiple bird habitats within reach of our homes to profit from this funding.

“Audubon California has long fought to protect California’s birds and natural landscapes – and make it possible for more people to experience these treasures – and that is why our organization emphatically supports Prop. 68,” said Sarah Rose, executive director of Audubon California. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to invest in safe parks, clean water, and the vibrant wildlife that are so important for Californians’ quality of life.”

For the birds of the Pacific Flyway, and the roughly one million people living around the Salton Sea, Prop. 68 has profound importance. The bond measure includes $200 million for vitally important dust mitigation and habitat restoration at the Salton Sea, where water diversions are creating a public health disaster and destroying habitat.

Proposition 68 includes funding for a broad array of conservation priorities:

$2.83 billion for parks and natural resources funding
• Investments in park-poor neighborhoods
• Much-needed maintenance for state parks
• Trails and creek restoration
• Funding for critical restoration at the Salton Sea

$1.27 billion for water reliability
• Clean drinking water projects
• Groundwater clean-up and sustainability
• Flood protection, including multi-benefit flood projects

$767 million for state conservancies
• Vital landscape-scale conservation work
• Ocean, bay, and coastal protection

$442 million for climate adaptation
• Projects to ensure habitat connectivity
• Collaborations on climate-smart farm practices
• Rivers and waterways restoration