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New Signs
Keep Off the Trails
Keep On the Grass
Sensitive Habitat - Please Trample
Smokey says, “Only Fools Prevent Forest Fires”
Don’t Plant Natives
- Field Notes & Writing
- Botanical Writings & Notes
- On Nature, Wilderness, Conservation, & Land Management
- Redwoods Again
- More Regarding Disconnection (on the separation between humans and nature)
- Michael Pollan's Second Nature - A Gardener's Education
- Introduced Problems (list of introduced species with descriptions)
- Cats Out of Bag Department, or Pandora's Box (on humans introducing harmful species)
- Near Watsonville (on the landscape changing for the worse)
- Re: Flower Field
- Happy New Year
- The Golden Mean (A Basic Question - A Starting Point)
- We Couldn't Have Colonized This Country in a Worse Way
- The Things People Could Do if Only They/We Would (on cooperative conservation efforts)
- Off the Land
- Enjoyable Things You Can Do to Lead You Deeper into Your Natural Environs
- February
- Stay Off the Path - Some Counterintuitive and Iconoclastic Tips for Good Environmental Behavior
- The Shaw Story - How an Amateur Did it Right the First Time
- Great Valley / Dead Valley
- For Intro or...? (on "progress" in the modern world)
- Nature Tug-of-war
- Note to County Planners, Lawmakers, Anybody in Power
- Another Look at Cain and Abel
- Five Mass Extinctions
- Native Fall
- Bottom Line: We All Live Off the Land!
- Clean
- Dreaming of a Green Christmas - a New-Old Seasonal Symbology for Californians
- People Needed (to tend the land)
- Regarding Seasons
- "Leaving the World Better..."
- For "Wide Open Spaces" / "Views Across Valleys" Essay
- First of March, Mustard
- Rarity and Abundance - the Have's and the Have-nots
- Valley Productivity and Heaven
- The Road
- Doublespeak and Plain Lies
- The Two Big Events
- Color - Presumptive and Descriptive Miscellany (and Some Stuff Regarding Ecology)
- Education in Natural History and Systematics
- What is Ma Nature Trying to Tell Us?
- Nature Can Inspire and It Can Bore
- Quiz (on scavenger birds)
- Big Valley (and Other Valleys?) - Now (greatest ruin) and Then (greatest natural wealth)
- Various Approaches (to land management), All "Right"
- Introduction - How to Interact with the "Natural" World
- Art/Nature Analogies
- Another Rationale for the Book
- The Eggbeater Analogy
- Golden Rule(s)
- Regarding Plowing of San Joaquin
- Miscellaneous Thoughts
- Idea in Dream for a Quick-and-dirty, Short but Important Book about (or Called): What Everybody Should Know About Plants and their Conservation
- Some Ways of Looking at a Landscape
- Land Management #1
- Land Management #2
- Miscellaneous Journal Entries, Thoughts, & Musings
- Gardening & Landscaping
- Climate & Vegetation
- California History
- Biogeography
- On California
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