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Mary Forrestal
September 20, 2021

Register for October’s Online Monthly Speaker Presentation

Mary Forrestal
September 20, 2021

Join us online on October 21, 2021 at 7pm for Breeding Birds of Sacramento: A Tale of Two Atlases and Three Decades of Change presented by Ed Pandolfino. The meeting will be held via WebEx. To receive the link for the link to join this presentation, email: meetings@sacramentoaudubon.org.

maureen k geiger
September 18, 2021

The Future of Field Trips

maureen k geiger
September 18, 2021

The Field Activities Committee of the SAS is moving towards leading field trips in the next several months. As this must be done under safe conditions for leaders and participants alike, it will also be necessary to limit the number of participants to a manageable number.

Mary Forrestal
September 10, 2021

City of Roseville Public Meeting - Speak Up to Protect Bird Habitat

Mary Forrestal
September 10, 2021

Join the virtual public meeting on Tuesday, September 28 at 6:30pm to help shape the future of Roseville Parks.

Mary Forrestal
September 9, 2021

Chalk It Up!

Mary Forrestal
September 9, 2021

Check out the chalk mural done for Sacramento Audubon at this year’s Chalk It Up! festival, held Labor Day Weekend. Thank you Madison for your fantastic work!

jane van kessel
September 5, 2021

Suggested Birding Locations for August and September

jane van kessel
September 5, 2021

Finding birds in the Sacramento area towards the end of summer can be a challenge due in part to the lack of water, so for those months SAS often suggests birding in the mountains or on the coast.

Chris Conard
September 5, 2021

A Redwood Escape

Chris Conard
September 5, 2021

Exploring the redwoods along the northern coast, provides a respite for summer heat.

Mary Forrestal
August 12, 2021

Help Protect Wildlife and the Environment

Mary Forrestal
August 12, 2021

Use CalTIP to report poaching, pollution, and wildlife violations. Call 1-888-334-2258.

Mary Forrestal
August 11, 2021

Register for September's Online Monthly Speaker Presentation

Mary Forrestal
August 11, 2021

Join us online on September 16, 2021 at 7pm for How to Photograph Birds presented by William J. Carroll III. The meeting will be held via WebEx. To receive the link for the link to join this presentation, email: meetings@sacramentoaudubon.org.

Mary Forrestal
August 5, 2021

Protecting the Trees and Birds of Capitol Park

Mary Forrestal
August 5, 2021

California Capitol Historic Preservation Society is asking for assistance in protecting the trees and birds of Capitol Park.

Mary Forrestal
July 16, 2021

Helping Connect Kids and Nature

Mary Forrestal
July 16, 2021

Sacramento Audubon began sponsoring Effie Yeaw’s program “Nature in Your Classroom” in April of 2021. In the last two months of the school year, we were able to bring this fantastic virtual program to over 300 elementary students.

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