Garrison Frost

Articles by Garrison Frost

San Francisco Bay loses one of its most dedicated champions
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San Francisco Bay loses one of its most dedicated champions

— Sylvia McLaughlin was one of the original founders of Save the Bay -- and also served as a National Audubon Society board member.
San Francisco Bay ballot measure would restore vital bird habitat, provide clean water and ensure flood protection
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San Francisco Bay ballot measure would restore vital bird habitat, provide clean water and ensure flood protection

— Nine-county parcel tax proposal would raise $500 million to create a healthier bay for people and wildlife.
San Diego Audubon leading the charge for Mission Bay wetlands restoration
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San Diego Audubon leading the charge for Mission Bay wetlands restoration

— Through its ReWild Mission Bay project, San Diego Audubon is soliciting public input on a restoration plan that will be presented to the City Council.
The year (2015) in stupid bird humor
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The Year in Stupid Bird Humor

— Audubon California is a serious conservation organization. These posts from 2015 do not reflect that.
New ‘defense’ of suspect gnatcatcher research only undermines case for delisting troubled species
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New ‘defense’ of suspect gnatcatcher research only undermines case for delisting troubled species

— New information should prompt the USFWS to promptly reject this cynical effort to remove Coastal California Gnatcatcher from the Endangered Species List.
Western Bluebird wins Audubon California's 2015 Bird of the Year
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Western Bluebird wins 2015 Bird of the Year

— Popular Western bird gets more than 30 percent of votes in online poll.
Youth Winter Bird Count in San Rafael
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2015 Youth Winter Bird Count in San Rafael

— Audubon partnered with Wildcare to bring birding to the community.
Construction ends on Sonoma Creek enhancement project
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Construction ends on Sonoma Creek enhancement project

— Our gang takes a quick tour of the enhancement project at Sonoma Creek on the last day of work
It's alive!
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It's alive!

— Sonoma Creek tidal marsh works like a charm during king tide event