Garrison Frost

Articles by Garrison Frost

Spring Migration in California
Audublog

Local List: Spring Migration in California

— Keep an eye out for these birds in your area
California Assembly passes legislation defending state’s birds from federal rollbacks
Press Center

California Assembly passes legislation defending state’s birds from federal rollbacks

— Assembly Bill 454 passes key legislative hurdle, Bill now moves on to California State Senate.
Preparing for the next phase of restoration in Sonoma Creek marsh
Sonoma Creek Restoration

Preparing for the next phase of restoration in Sonoma Creek marsh

— Our 2015 project is already providing important habitat for sensitive bird species.
A new approach for protecting grassland birds
Working Lands

A new approach for protecting grassland birds

— Program will help grassland birds through cooperative efforts with ranchers.
Salton Sea’s iconic pelicans and cormorants are quickly becoming a thing of the past
Salton Sea

Salton Sea’s iconic pelicans and cormorants are quickly becoming a thing of the past

— As bird species disappear from California’s largest inland lake, Audubon report calls on state to restore crucial habitats.
Audubon California statement on passage of vital wetlands protection policy
Audublog

Audubon California statement on passage of vital wetlands protection policy

— California Water Resources Control Board passes new policy in response to Trump Administration abandonment of the Waters of the U.S. rule.
Tricolored Blackbird breeding ramping up fast
Tricolored Blackbird

Tricolored Blackbird breeding ramping up fast

— More colonies, more nests.
Bill defending California’s migratory birds passes key Assembly Committee
Audublog

Bill defending California’s migratory birds passes key Assembly Committee

— Water, Parks, and Wildlife Committee passes Assembly Bill 454, which protects California birds in the face of federal rollbacks.
Coming together for people and birds along the L.A. River
Audublog

Coming together for people and birds along the L.A. River

— Restoration of native plants at pocket parks along historic waterway offers a chance for community involvement.