Belding's Savannah Sparrows at the Goleta Slough
The District is committed to being good stewards of the environment. This includes taking reasonable measures to minimize the District’s impact on local habitats during the course of our mosquito management activities. As part of the District’s commitment, observations in the Goleta Slough of the State and Federally protected Belding’s Savannah Sparrow (BSS) are being recorded by biological consultants who accompany our staff as they conduct mosquito surveillance and management. The following information is an up-to-date record of BSS sightings during the current BSS breeding and nesting season:
Belding's Savannah Sparrow 2026 Breeding Season Observations*Note: this information is provided solely to inform the public of BSS observations made incidentally during mosquito surveillance and management activities in the Goleta Slough. These observations were not collected through formal BSS survey protocols and should not be interpreted as survey data. This dataset is not intended to replace results from dedicated BSS surveys, which follow established methodologies and sampling standards. The observations reflect only opportunistic sightings recorded during routine surveillance and treatment activities and should not be used to draw conclusions or assess population status that require systematic survey data.*

