California Ricelands Waterbird Foundation

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The California Ricelands Waterbird Foundation is a partnership between rice farmers and waterbird conservation groups for the long-term preservation of habitat for waterbirds in California’s Sacramento Valley.

Dozens of shorebird species depend on the Pacific Flyway each year, including long-billed dowitchers, dunlins, western s...
05/05/2026

Dozens of shorebird species depend on the Pacific Flyway each year, including long-billed dowitchers, dunlins, western sandpipers, and American avocets. The flooded rice fields created through our Bid4Birds program mimic the natural wetland conditions these birds need to survive.

Conservation like this does not happen without a community behind it. From our partner rice farmers to donors and partne...
05/02/2026

Conservation like this does not happen without a community behind it. From our partner rice farmers to donors and partners funding the program, every contribution helped us create over 4,500 acres of shorebird habitat in 2025. And we are already at nearly 1,300 acres this spring. Want to be part of the mission? Please consider donating by May 7 for to support our work. https://calricewaterbirds.org/

California's Central Valley has lost approximately 95 percent of its native wetland habitat over the past 150 years. Tod...
04/30/2026

California's Central Valley has lost approximately 95 percent of its native wetland habitat over the past 150 years. Today, flooded rice fields managed through programs like Bid4Birds are among the most important remaining substitutes for the wildlife that once depended on those native wetlands. Please consider supporting our work this . Donate by May 7!

The California Ricelands Waterbird Foundation exists to enhance the ecological value of California rice fields and help ...
04/27/2026

The California Ricelands Waterbird Foundation exists to enhance the ecological value of California rice fields and help sustain the millions of waterbirds and other wildlife traveling the Pacific Flyway for future generations. It is a mission built on the belief that strong agricultural communities and thriving wildlife habitat are not competing interests — they are deeply connected ones. Please consider supporting us this .

Natural wetlands in California's Central Valley have declined by more than 95 percent over the past 150 years. Flooded r...
04/25/2026

Natural wetlands in California's Central Valley have declined by more than 95 percent over the past 150 years. Flooded rice fields have become an essential substitute, especially during spring migration when habitat availability is at its lowest. Through Bid4Birds, we are strategically targeting those gaps — we’ve created nearly 1,300 acres of seasonal wetlands this spring alone!

From Alaska to Patagonia, shorebirds travel thousands of miles along the Pacific Flyway, and California ricelands are a ...
04/24/2026

From Alaska to Patagonia, shorebirds travel thousands of miles along the Pacific Flyway, and California ricelands are a critical pitstop. Our Bid4Birds program creates the shallow, mudflat-style habitat these travelers need to rest and refuel. Over 4,500 acres delivered in 2025 to help them along their remarkable journey.

While hundreds of thousands of acres of rice fields are flooded in winter, most of those fields are dry by the time spri...
04/21/2026

While hundreds of thousands of acres of rice fields are flooded in winter, most of those fields are dry by the time spring migrating shorebird arrive. That is why our Bid4Birds program targets these periods, filling the gap when shorebirds need it most. In Spring 2026, we helped farmers to create nearly 1,300 acres of habitat so far.

Spring migration is here, and thanks to our partner rice farmers, so is the habitat. So far in Spring 2026, our Bid4Bird...
04/17/2026

Spring migration is here, and thanks to our partner rice farmers, so is the habitat. So far in Spring 2026, our Bid4Birds program has already created nearly 1,300 acres of shorebird habitat across California ricelands. Shorebirds can lose a significant portion of their body weight during their migration, and these flooded fields are a critical lifeline. Thank you to every farmer making this possible!

Big news from our 2025 Bid4Birds program. Thanks to our incredible partner rice farmers, we created over 4,500 acres of ...
04/16/2026

Big news from our 2025 Bid4Birds program. Thanks to our incredible partner rice farmers, we created over 4,500 acres of seasonal wetland habitat for migratory shorebirds across the Sacramento Valley! That is thousands of acres of shallow, flooded rice fields providing critical stopover fuel for birds on their long Pacific Flyway journeys.

Sacramento Valley is one of the most important habitats for birds in North America — and it's in your backyard. Consider...
04/15/2026

Sacramento Valley is one of the most important habitats for birds in North America — and it's in your backyard. Consider supporting them this Big Day of Giving!

Address

1231 I Street, Ste. 205
Sacramento, CA
95814

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19163872264

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