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Garrison Frost

Garrison Frost is a former director of marketing and communications for Audubon California.

Articles by Garrison Frost

Threats to the federal Endangered Species Act - and its birds - are beginning to mount
September 11, 2018 — California birds have a lot to lose if efforts to roll back the ESA are successful.
Making sure that water under the ground helps birds above the ground
September 10, 2018 — "It’s clear that the ramifications of our decisions on groundwater are going to stretch decades into the future, and what we do now will really matter.”
Audubon Kern River Preserve is key battleground for rare bird's future
September 06, 2018 — Despite Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo's rapid decline, U.S. Fish & Wildlife is considering removing its protected status.
What about alfalfa?
September 05, 2018 — Having evangelized about the habitat benefits of rice farms, Audubon California's Khara Strum is taking on a new crop.
Important news about migratory bird protection
August 16, 2018 — Audubon California is shifting its strategy to pursue lasting protections for birds outside of the Legislature
Fire and birds
August 15, 2018 — Increasing trend of fires in California is putting pressure on bird populations
10 ways that birds will benefit from Proposition 68
May 07, 2018 — Of course the measure will have all sorts of benefits for Californians, but let's just talk about birds for a minute.
Los Angeles Audubon seeking funds to sustain critical program for Western Snowy Plovers
May 02, 2018 — Chapter is soliciting funds from the public after federal grant is suddenly canceled.
Tricolored Blackbird nesting season is off and running
April 17, 2018 — Audubon California is joining effort to protect this rare bird both in the field and through policy
The decline of a key habitat site at the Salton Sea
March 21, 2018 — Nothing illustrates the decline of birds habitat at the Salton Sea more clearly than the story of Mullet Island.