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Emerald Jubilee 2026
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Emerald Jubilee 2026
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Celebrate 55 years of saving waterbirds with an unforgettable evening of food, drinks, music, auctions, and inspiring stories—all for birds in a changing world.

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2026 Starvation Event
Starving Birds are Struggling in CA

Shifting ocean conditions are leaving seabirds starving and at risk. More than 350 birds have already come into care. Your support helps provide the care they urgently need.

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Our symbolic Adopt-A-Bird program helps support the care of individual birds and is the perfect gift for the animal lovers in your life!

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2025 Annual Report

We invite you to read our latest annual report and be inspired to take action with us, wherever you are, to help make your community a safer, healthier place for birds.

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Taking Action Every Day

International Bird Rescue’s wildlife clinics are open year-round to provide critical care to seabirds beyond treating oiled wildlife. Each year our rehabilitation teams admit 3,500-5,000 birds between our two California clinic locations. These patients were brought to us by the general public and affiliated wildlife groups. Our focus has been to act toward balance with the natural world by rescuing waterbirds in crisis – since 1971 we’ve admitted over 160,000 birds and the count continues. Read more

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Two photos of Helena Echenique showing her in 2021 driving a boat during the tern crisis and a present photo of her holding a falcon at the Oakland Zoo.

Where Are They Now? Helena Echenique

Like many former interns, Helena Echenique’s time at Bird Rescue helped shape a lasting career in animal care. Today, Helena serves as the Ambassador Animal Programs Coordinator at the Oakland Zoo, where she combines her love of animal care and conservation education by working with permanent resident ambassador animals that inspire people to protect wildlife.

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Saving a Generation: The Long Beach Harbor Nesting Seabird Crisis

As International Bird Rescue celebrates 55 years of protecting birds in a changing world, Saving a Generation: The Long Beach Harbor Seabird Nesting Crisis looks back on one of the organization’s defining conservation efforts.

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Photographers in Focus: Rick Lewis

Our newest featured photographer is Rick Lewis from Alameda, CA. Several of his Elegant Tern photographs have been featured throughout International Bird Rescue’s 55th anniversary campaign, celebrating the species chosen as our anniversary bird.

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A Boy, a Pelican, a Rescue, and a Release

Four weeks after helping save a Brown Pelican entangled in fishing gear, 13-year-old Leo Batres Montoya reunited with and released the healthy bird back to the ocean.

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