Water Flows for the First Time at Major Salton Sea Habitat Project

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(Salton Sea, Calif.–May 6, 2025) For the first time, water is flowing into the Species Conservation Habitat Project at California’s beleaguered Salton Sea—creating vital refuge for shorebirds and bringing much-needed relief from airborne dust in nearby communities.

“This is a big day for the many thousands of birds that call the Salton Sea home, as well as the nearby communities seeking relief from the unhealthy dust kicked up from exposed playa,” said Andrea Jones, Audubon California’s director of conservation and interim executive director. “Ultimately, water is the essential ingredient that provides life for this community—and the fact that it is flowing into this project should give everyone hope that better days are coming.”

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