Audubon California 2006:
Saving the Endangered Species Act

Almost 200 people enjoyed a fun and educational gathering during the 2006 Audubon Assembly.

On March 19, 20, and 21, Audubon California hosted the Chapter Assembly at the beautiful coastal Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove. Chapter leaders, volunteers, fellow birders, scientists and friends gathered for two days of workshops, birding, and an exclusive evening at the Monterey Bay Aquarium!

This year’s theme was Saving the Endangered Species Act. The Assembly was a wonderful variety of interactive workshops, plenary sessions, renowned speakers emphasizing the importance of effective conservation of California’s endangered species and their habitat.

Assembly Materials downloads
2006 Audubon Assembly Workshops (pdf)
Closing Remarks from Steve Blank, Chairman of the Board Audubon California (pdf)
Education
Science-based Education Programs for Young People (MS Word)
Avian Adventures Program (pdf)
Organizing to Save the ESA
Analysis of the “Collaboration and Recovery of Endangered Species Act” (S. 2110) introduced by Sen. Crapo (R-ID) (MS Word)
Representative Richard Pombo’s Anti-Endangered Species Bill H.R. 3824 (MS Word)
ESA Campaign Strategy and Action (pdf)
Organizing to Save the Endangered Species Act (pdf)
Chapter Development
Chapter Building: Recruitment (pdf)
Birdathon (pdf)
Audubon California Strategic Plan (pdf)