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Spring/Summer 2018 Gull is now available

June 26, 2018 by GGAS

The new edition of The Gull newsletter for Spring/Summer 2018 is now available online. Learn how Golden Gate Audubon Society chalked it up for the Year of the Bird. Get an update on the Black-crowned Night-Heron and egret relocation in Oakland. Of course this issue of The Gull also includes upcoming GGAS events like the Burrowing Owl docent training and the calendar for our Speaker Series in July, August, and september. Click here to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, The Gull Tagged With: Bay Area birds, birding, Golden Gate Audubon Society, Oakland herons, The Gull, Year of the Bird

Fall 2016 Gull is available

September 22, 2016 by GGAS

The new edition of The Gull newsletter for Fall 2016 is now available online. Read it to learn to learn about Golden Gate Audubon's habitat restoration work at seven public sites on both sides of the Bay. Also get the scoop on raptors in autumn; birding at Crissy Lagoon; protecting harbor seals in Alameda; the dynamic volunteers behind our Travel with GGAS program, and the upcoming 2016 Christmas Bird Count. And of course it includes the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, The Gull Tagged With: Bay Area birds, birding, Golden Gate Audubon Society, Oakland herons, Standards, The Gull

Summer 2016 Gull is available

June 29, 2016 by GGAS

The new edition of The Gull newsletter for Summer 2016 is now available online. Read it to learn to learn how Golden Gate Audubon is helping to protect Brown Pelicans, which were removed from the endangered species list in 2009 but now face new challenges. Also get the scoop on Marsh Wrens; our partnership to rescue young herons in downtown Oakland; Bob Lewis receiving the ABA's Chandler Robbins Award; and our Birdathon 2016 prize … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, The Gull Tagged With: Bay Area birds, birding, Golden Gate Audubon Society, Oakland herons, Standards, The Gull

Video of Heron Art Mob

April 29, 2015 by GGAS

Check out this new video of our Art Flash Mob for Oakland herons! (It's short, don't worry.) Like it? Please share it on your Facebook page or Twitter feed! You can copy and paste the link https://vimeo.com/126410002 A big squawking, chirping THANK YOU to volunteer cinematographer Tony Iwane for creating this video. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: art flash mob, flash mob, Oakland herons

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Phone: 510.843.2222

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The Golden Gate Audubon Society engages people to experience the wonder of birds and to translate that wonder into actions which protect native bird populations and their habitats.

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