California's Threatened and Endangered Bird Species can be found at this site sponsored by the California Department of Fish and Game. If you are wondering if a bird or other animal is in danger in California, this site will provide answers.
Joe Morlan's California Birding Pages is the site of the well respected ornithology professor at City College of San Francisco. Excellent birding links on California birding and info on publications and classes.
The Ventana Wilderness Society was a partner with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the California Condor Recovery Project. Find out about condors and eagles and the exceptional efforts of this non-profit organization.
The Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology website is filled with photos, bird songs, information and conservation projects for birders of all skill levels. Join Project Feeder Watch for backyard birders. Great chance to learn and have fun at the same time.
National Audubon Society is our parent organization. Find out about important, education and conservations programs, national events and links to local chapters.
The Nature Conservancy preserves habitats and species by buying the lands and waters theyeed to survive.
Naturesongs is an excellent source of sound files for many birds of North America and the world. The site also includes insects, animal sounds and helpful links to environmental and conservation organizations.
The Sierra Club promotes conservation of the natural environment by influencing public policy decisions--legislative, administrative, legal, and electoral.
The Virtual Birder is a great site to do some birding in faraway locales without getting jet lag or your feet wet. Simply follow the "OnLocation" links and go test your birding skills. Good info on binoculars and birding locales.
World Wildlife Fund leads worldwide efforts to protect the world's threatened wildlife and the habitats they need to survive.