Garrison Frost

Articles by Garrison Frost

 Desolation of former cormorant breeding site highlights Salton Sea's ecological decay
Audublog

Desolation of former cormorant breeding site highlights Salton Sea's ecological decay

— Mullet Island used to be the second largest breeding site for Double-crested Cormorants. Now it's a bird graveyard.
Dry Sacramento Valley rice fields from the air
Audublog

Dry Sacramento Valley rice fields from the air

— Lack of habitat bodes ill for migratory birds arriving this fall
A few photos from Owens Lake
Audublog

A few photos from Owens Lake

— A group of Audubon folks visited Owens Lake yesterday -- and took some photos
Signing of Assembly Bill 1482 marks a historic step toward  preparing California for the challenges of a changed climate
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Signing of Assembly Bill 1482 marks a historic step toward preparing California for the challenges of a changed climate

— Bill calls for a coordinated adaptation response from state agencies to the changes brought about by global warming.
Digging new channels at Sonoma Creek
Audublog

Digging new channels at Sonoma Creek

— Now that we've finished the access road, we're starting the real work of bringing valuable salt marsh habitat back to life.
Underwater meadows in San Francisco Bay
Audublog

Underwater meadows in San Francisco Bay

— Protecting and growing eelgrass beds is a big part of helping birds in San Francisco Bay.
Passage of SB 350 will make a better California -- for birds and people
Audublog

Passage of SB 350 marks a great victory for California birds

— Audubon California looks forward to the Governor's signature on this important legislation.
With Wes Craven's passing, California birds lose a staunch advocate for birds
Audublog

Audubon California mourns the passing of Wes Craven

— Friends recall the famous filmmaker as a man deeply committed to birds and the environment.
Judge halts 30-year permit to kill eagles at wind farms
Audublog

Judge halts 30-year permit to kill eagles at wind farms

— In a decision that has far-reaching implications for both bird conservation and wind energy, a U.S. District Court judge yesterday set aside a controversial rule that would allow operators of wind energy facilities to accidentally kill Golden Eagles and Bald Eagles for up to 30 years.