Point Reyes Complete Guide

Point Reyes Complete Guide
Title Point Reyes Complete Guide PDF eBook
Author Jessica Lage
Publisher Wilderness Press
Pages 266
Release 2010-05-10
Genre Travel
ISBN 0899975445

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Only 30 miles from San Francisco, Point Reyes National Seashore attracts admirers year-round to its forests, wetlands, and beaches. Visitors come to this tranquil place to hike, camp, backpack, bike, kayak, horseback ride, picnic, fish, and nature-watch. This invaluable resource gives detailed information on the trails, roads, camps, and and beaches within the Seashore, plus surrounding parks and preserves. Point Reyes: The Complete Guide to the National Seashore & Surrounding Area has much more than coverage of all the popular recreational activities and hiking trails.

The Paradox of Preservation

The Paradox of Preservation
Title The Paradox of Preservation PDF eBook
Author Laura Alice Watt
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 366
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 0520277082

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Point Reyes National Seashore has a long history as a working landscape, with dairy and beef ranching, fishing, and oyster farming; yet, since 1962 it has also been managed as a National Seashore. The Paradox of Preservation chronicles how national ideals about what a park “ought to be” have developed over time and what happens when these ideals are implemented by the National Park Service (NPS) in its efforts to preserve places that are also lived-in landscapes. Using the conflict surrounding the closure of the Drakes Bay Oyster Company, Laura Alice Watt examines how NPS management policies and processes for land use and protection do not always reflect the needs and values of local residents. Instead, the resulting landscapes produced by the NPS represent a series of compromises between use and protection—and between the area’s historic pastoral character and a newer vision of wilderness. A fascinating and deeply researched book, The Paradox of Preservation will appeal to those studying environmental history, conservation, public lands, and cultural landscape management, and to those looking to learn more about the history of this dynamic California coastal region.

Point Reyes National Seashore

Point Reyes National Seashore
Title Point Reyes National Seashore PDF eBook
Author Don Martin
Publisher Martin Press
Pages 132
Release 1992
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780961704438

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An Island in Time

An Island in Time
Title An Island in Time PDF eBook
Author John Hart
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 2012
Genre Conservation of natural resources
ISBN

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On September 13, 2012, Point Reyes National Seashore near San Francisco turned fifty. Mixing wilderness, history, and agriculture, Point Reyes is a hybrid park unlike any other in America. An Island in Time traces the triumph of its creation, the rescue effort that saved it from early abandonment, and its frequent identity crises since. Sixty images by regional photographers make it clear why people care. Celebrating what has been accomplished in half a century at Point Reyes, Hart takes a clear-eyed look at the several (and ongoing) arguments about what this remarkable piece of land should ultimately be. The nationally noted debate about the fate of a historic oyster farm within the park takes its place as the latest in a series of struggles to define the terms. In 1962, Harold Gilliam's classic book Island in Time: The Point Reyes Peninsula helped complete the drive to create the National Seashore. In 2012, An Island in Time: 50 Years of Point Reyes National Seashore tells the rest of the story-and illuminates the choices now at hand.

Ranching on the Point Reyes Peninsula

Ranching on the Point Reyes Peninsula
Title Ranching on the Point Reyes Peninsula PDF eBook
Author Douglas Livingston
Publisher
Pages 590
Release 1993
Genre Dairy farms
ISBN

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Natural History of the Point Reyes Peninsula

Natural History of the Point Reyes Peninsula
Title Natural History of the Point Reyes Peninsula PDF eBook
Author Jules Evens
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 384
Release 2008-07-08
Genre History
ISBN 0520254678

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"In the past 40 years an amazing amount of data has been accumulated and analyzed on all aspects of the natural history of Point Reyes. Jules Evens has taken the difficult job of tackling an almost impossibly complicated subject and has succeeded masterfully. Natural History of the Point Reyes Peninsula provides an overview of not just the peninsula, but also adjacent land and ocean habitats, as well as thoughtful insights gleaned from research. The overwhelming draw to this area is observing some part of its natural history, and this book provides an intelligent summary of past and present knowledge."—Bob Stewart, former Naturalist in Residence for the Point Reyes National Seashore and author of Butterflies of Arizona: A Photographic Guide

Point Reyes Visions

Point Reyes Visions
Title Point Reyes Visions PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Blair Goodwin Books
Pages 200
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780967152745

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''The most beautiful volume ever done [on Marin] is Point Reyes Visions.''