California Partnerships

Salton Sea Birding Trails

You can explore this map by clicking on layers for information and zooming in/out as well as panning. The widget bar at the bottom of the page contains widgets that allow you to view the legend as well as turn on or off additional layers as well as the default layers shown here. Additional widgets provide additional functionality. Data in this map come from various sources and the map is meant to help viewers gain and understanding and visual perspective of current and future projected landscape changes at the Salton Sea. It may also be helpful for conservation, restoration and natural resource management, planning and strategy development.

This map was developed and published by ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ California for use by the NGO community working in the region as well as resource managers, federal, state and local agency personnel, researchers and members of the public interested in the management, policy and/or conservation and ongoing dynamic changes at the Salton Sea.

̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ at the Salton Sea
A woman, Camila Bautista, stands on the shore of the Salton Sea, holding binoculars and gazing into the distance. She wears a navy blue ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ hat, a light purple shirt, a lavender windbreaker, and jeans.
The Salton Sea: Protecting the Sea for Birds & Communities
Protecting and restoring vital habitat for migratory birds while addressing the environmental and ...
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A woman in a black jacket and a blue cap embroidered with a Snowy Plover uses binoculars to scan the horizon at the Salton Sea. They have a backpack with a hydration tube and visible tattoos on their arm. The background features a vast, dry landscape with
Salton Sea Leadership Program
Educating and empowering community members to become advocates for the Salton Sea and Coachella ...
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