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Recent Events Involving Our Public Lands Are Alarming

 

Bundy Malheur Gang

In case you missed the last news cycle, two weeks ago the seven armed antigovernment protesters thugs pictured above were acquitted of federal conspiracy and weapons charges stemming from that takeover of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge last winter. See my full post at 10000 Birds.

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Mew Gull at 10000 Birds

Mew Gull First Winter

First Winter Mew Gull at Van Damme Beach, Little River

Check out my latest 10000 Birds post on the Mew Gull (Larus canus) we discovered at Van Damme Beach in Little River before our Northern California Audubon Chapter Council meeting.

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Wildlife Conservation Pass

We are very excited to relaunch the Wildlife Conservation Stamp project as the Wildlife Conservation Pass. Rather than promote a second stamp, we’ve created a brand new alternative that stands on its own. It’s modern, and its design can be adapted for a variety of uses (see below). This will be an innovative way for us to show our support for the National Wildlife Refuge system.

Wildlife Conservation Pass

These are a few of the reasons we revamped our project:

  • Many organizations now feature credit-card-sized passes for their members — easily traveled in a wallet and large enough to feature scan & bar codes for the types of commercial tie-ins we have planned.
  • Compared to a stamp, the larger format of the pass will do a superior job of showcasing the winning images from nature photographers who enter the contest.
  • The modern design distinguishes our project from the existing Federal Duck Stamp, respecting the stamp’s unique history while appealing to our large and growing demographic of enthusiastic wildlife watchers, as well as newcomers to birding and nature photography.

Here is an image of the back of the pass.

Wildlife Conservation Pass

Please head on over to 10000 Birds to read the entire announcement and feel free to leave a comment! I would also appreciate it if you would help our cause by clicking the Wildlife Conservation Pass “Join Us On Facebook” widget in the right hand sidebar ———–>

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Northern Red-shafted Flickers and Nestlings

Northern Flicker Male

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The proud father of five Northern Flicker (Red-shafted) nestlings perches near the entrance of the nestbox. See the full post which includes a video of the adults and the nestlings inside the box at 10000 Birds.

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