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In the wake of the governor’s announcement yesterday of a massively influential water agreement, I penned a critical reaction, titled it “The Rights of Water” and posted it on my blog at https://t.co/ZUWtZR8t1Y.
The National Resources Management Act is not a perfect win for progressive, ecological policy, but it is a perfect win for democracy. I'm very proud of it. #LWCF
All of the ecographic material presented in my books balances between an untouchable, uneroded character of California's natural world and the delicate fragments of habitat that struggle with their continued survivability.
a call to action, re: the illegal raising of Shasta Dam. https://t.co/7wDTn35ql9
Bright spots and battlegrounds for California conservation https://t.co/9WrOxbWISl
Ecography is the study and measurement of spatial ecology. This map depicts 112 distinct ecographic units across 16 physiographic cells, which coincide with 45 habitat types, as it will be presented in my next book THE FORESTS OF CALIFORNIA (HEYDAY, 2019). @heydaybooks
It has been a hundred years that my heart was buried in the still water. Every evening at sunset I see a thousand cranes rise from the reservoir and on their wings, the valley empties. In the morning, the bear’s dream of their return with sapphire eyes uncut on salmon’s tooth.
a painting of a river otter, and the story of their precarious resurgent population across the San Francisco Bay Delta, is far more than just a cute, aquatic predator regaining a foothold - it is a symbol to recognize the way to our future reinforcing the legacy of nature's past.