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Jun 14
2010
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"A California Bestiary"Posted by Bruce Robinson in wildlife , salmon , open space , history , environment , California , author , art , animals |
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From the extinct California Grizzly to the omnipresent California ground squirrel, a carefully chosen 12 animal species are featured in the small, reflective and beautifully illustrated new book, A California Bestiary.
Rebecca Solnit drew on both personal experience and background knowledge, focused field trips with illustrator Mona Caron, and some updated research to prepared for writing this book.
Two of the dozen species featured in the Bestiary, are insects—both butterflies. Solnit says she chose the Monarch and the Mission Blue as a minor study in contrasts.
The full list of animals included in A California Bestiary is as follows:
Acorn Woodpecker
Bluebelly Lizard
California Condor
California Grizzly
California Ground Squirrel
Chinook Salmon
Desert Tortise
Elephant Seal
Misson Blue Butterfly
Monarch Butterfly
Mountain Lion
Tule Elk
In the additional illustrations by Mona Caron shown below, note how the background includes the human-created obstacles that have become a part of the landscape for the native species.

Endangered salmon and vineyards vulnerable to frost are both depending on flows in local waterways to protect them, but there isn’t enough water available to serve both competing needs.
Frost is usually not a concern to vineyardists in the fall, as the grapes are usually harvested before the weather turns cold. But in the springtime, explains Nick Frey, President of the
Using stream water for vineyard frost protection is problematic for local fisheries in several areas in California, says Jeff Miller of the
A series of presentations are planned over the next two weeks to alert vineyard owners and growers to the possibility of new rules on water use for frost protection, and begin collecting data on water use for that purpose. They will be held: