
Spring 2014 Gull is available
The new edition of The Gull newsletter for Spring 2014 is now available online. Read it to learn about how GGAS’ bird monitoring programs are making a difference for at-risk species such as Burrowing Owls, Snowy Plovers, and Least Terns. You can also get the latest scoop on Birdathon 2014; birding in McLaren Park; and Beguiling Bushtits. And of course it includes the calendar for our Speaker

Winter 2014 Gull is available
The new edition of The Gull newsletter for Winter 2014 is now available online. Read it to learn about the battle over dog management policies in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (and how you can speak up for wildlife there). You can also learn about GGAS’ work creating bird habitat in schoolyards; birding in Claremont Canyon; and how to differentiate female duck species. And of

Fall 2013 Gull is available
The new edition of The Gull newsletter for Fall 2013 is now available online. Read it for a look at the amazing birders at the heart of Golden Gate Audubon’s Field Trip program, plus features on birding by ear, our upcoming Christmas Bird Count, and Oakland’s Sausal Creek as a birding site. Click here to read it: Gull_Fall2013

Summer 2013 Gull is available
The new edition of The Gull newsletter for Summer 2013 is now available online, with a report on the designation of San Francisco Bay as a Wetlands of International Importance, plus features on doves and pigeons, Buena Vista Park as a birding site, and our recent record-setting Birdathon. Click here to read it: Gull_Summer2013

Spring 2013 Gull is available
The new edition of The Gull newsletter for Spring 2013 is now available online, with a report on progress in protecting birds at the Altamont wind farm, profiles of Birdathon trip leaders, plus features on the Western Scrub Jay and the U.C. Botanical Garden as a birding site. This is the first issue of our redesigned Gull — full color, more photos, quarterly, with more information than ever

January 2013 Gull is available
The new edition of The Gull newsletter for January 2013 is now available online, with a report by Bob Lewis on bird population trends in the Oakland Christmas Bird Count, an open letter from former GGAS Executive Director Arthur Feinstein, upcoming field trips and speaker events, and more. Click here to read it in color: Gull – Jan 2013

November – December 2012 Gull is available
The new edition of The Gull newsletter for November-December 2012 is now available online, with updates on the upcoming Christmas Bird Counts in Oakland and San Francisco, our new partnership with Outdoor Afro, plus upcoming field trips, classes, speakers and opportunities for volunteering and travel. Click here to read it in color: Nov-Dec 2012 Gull

September – October 2012 Gull is available
The new edition of The Gull newsletter for September – October 2012 is now available online, with updates on how our America’s Cup settlement will contribute to scientific understanding of birds on the bay; a year of Eco-Education in low-income schools; plus upcoming field trips, classes, speakers and opportunities for volunteering and travel. Click here to read it in color: Gull_Sept – Oct 2012

July-August 2012 Gull is available
The new edition of The Gull newsletter for July-August 2012 is now available online, with updates on San Francisco’s Snowy Plover population, our annual volunteer awards, plus upcoming field trips, classes, speakers and opportunities for volunteering and travel. Click here to read it in color: July-August 2012 Gull
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