World Seabird Day: Celebrating and Protecting California's Incredible Seabirds
Celebrate World Seabird Day with Wildlife Jewels and learn how field monitoring, rescue support, and conservation help protect California's remarkable seabirds.
World Albatross Day: Coral the Laysan Albatross and the Importance of Albatross Conservation
Today is World Albatross Day.
Last year, during Southern California’s seabird crisis, Wildlife Jewels had the opportunity to document a precious Laysan Albatross receiving expert care at Wetlands & Wildlife Care Center after potentially suffering from domoic acid poisoning.
World Migratory Bird Day 2026: Protecting Coastal Birds Through Observation & Rescue
Happy World Migratory Bird Day 🕊️💙
This year’s theme, “Every Bird Counts – Your Observations Matter,” reminds us that community observations can play a powerful role in protecting migratory birds.
Happy World Wildlife Day 2026
Happy World Wildlife Day. 🌍🦋🌿
Proclaimed by the United Nations, World Wildlife Day is celebrated every year on March 3 to celebrate wild animals and plants and recognize the unique roles and contributions of wildlife to people and the planet.
Wildlife Jewels’ World Wildlife Day Celebration in Newport Beach + Exhibitor Spotlights Coming Soon
2 Weeks to Go: Wildlife Jewels’ World Wildlife Day Celebration in Newport Beach + Exhibitor Spotlights Coming Soon!
World Wetlands Day 2026: Jewels of San Elijo Lagoon
✨ World Wetlands Day 2026 spotlighting our Jewels of San Elijo Lagoon ✨Sharing a few magical moments from our wildlife observation + monitoring—precious “wetland jewels” whose lives depend on these habitats.
National Bird Day: Painting the Birds Who Share Our Coast
We celebrated World Migratory Bird Day with a sunset walk at Upper Newport Bay—Pacific Flyway habitat, birds, and easy actions for coexistence.
World Migratory Bird Day in Newport Beach: A Sunset Walk at the Back Bay
We celebrated World Migratory Bird Day with a sunset walk at Upper Newport Bay—Pacific Flyway habitat, birds, and easy actions for coexistence.
World Migratory Bird Day: A Black-bellied Plover + a Shared-Spaces Reminder
This World Migratory Bird Day, we’re spotlighting an Arctic traveler: the Black-bellied Plover (Pluvialis squatarola). During our EYES monitoring at Crystal Cove State Park, we watched her feed quietly along the wet sand—exactly the kind of refueling stop migrants need on their long journeys.
