Garrison Frost

Articles by Garrison Frost

Salton Sea's evolving flows
Audublog

Salton Sea's evolving flows

— Let's take a closer look at the changes in water flows that are driving the current effort to restore bird habitat at California's largest inland lake.
Fire again hits the Audubon Bobcat Ranch
Audublog

Fire again hits the Audubon Bobcat Ranch

— Cold Fire is the third blaze to reach Audubon's woodland sanctuary in recent years.
Climate bills working their way through California Legislature
Global Warming

Climate bills working their way through California Legislature

— Lawmakers are addressing bills to extend California's cap-and-trade system, ban specific pollutants, and embrace the carbon capturing power of natural and agricultural landscapes.
​Los Angeles County parks measure will have multiple benefits for people and birds
Audublog

L.A. County parks measure is a great deal for people and birds

— Ballot measure will raise nearly $95 million a year to build and maintain L.A. County parks, connecting millions to the outdoor world and bolstering habitat for birds.
California marks another milestone in shift to nonlead ammunition tomorrow
Audublog

California marks another milestone in shift to nonlead ammunition tomorrow

— Thanks to legislation Audubon sponsored with partners in 2013, most hunters will be required to use nonlead shot for hunting upland game.
Measure AA’s passage is a huge victory for Bay Area people and birds
Audublog

Measure AA’s passage is a huge victory for Bay Area people and birds

— Voters in nine Bay Area counties approve ballot measure to raise $500 million to create a healthier bay for people and wildlife.
Measure AA campaign shows Bay Area residents’ deep appreciation for area’s greatest natural treasure
Press Center

Measure AA campaign shows Bay Area residents’ deep appreciation for area’s greatest natural treasure

— Audubon California executive director notes how the value of San Francisco Bay has really come into focus for area residents.
Finding the right fit for renewable energy in the San Joaquin Valley
Audublog

Finding the right fit for renewable energy in the San Joaquin Valley

— Audubon California helps state identify places where new solar power development won't conflict with agriculture or bird habitat.
Oregon cormorant colony completely collapses amid Army Corps killing
Audublog

Oregon cormorant colony completely collapses amid Army Corps killing

— Controversial culling of cormorants on Oregon's East Sand Island results in the loss of the world's largest Double-crested Cormorant colony.