Working with Nature: Saving and Using the World's Wild Places
Working with Nature: Saving and Using the World's Wild Places
Book Synopsis This beautifully designed and photographed book features some of California's finest natural areas. Covered in the book are national and state parks, natural reserves, national monuments and other recreation sites. All of the state is included from the snow-draped slopes of Mt. Shasta in the north to the Joshua tree landscapes of the south. -- National Outdoor Book Awards, 2019 Honorable Mention An illustrated guide to California's most popular and iconic nature getaways.
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