Mountains and Marshes

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Described as a writer in the tradition of Henry David Thoreau John Muir and other self-educated seers by the San Francisco Chronicle David Rains Wallace turns his attention to one of the most distinctive corners of California: the San Francisco Bay Area. Weaving a complex and engaging story of the Bay Area from personal historical and environmental threads Wallaces exploration of the natural world takes readers on a fascinating tour through the region: from Point Reyes National Park where an abandoned campfire and an invasion of Douglas fir trees combusted into a dangerous wildfire to Oaklands Lake Merritt a surprising site amid skyscrapers for some of the best local bird-watching; from the majestic Diablo Range near San Jose where conservationists fight against land developers to preserve species like mountain lions and golden eagles to the Golden Gate itself the iconic bridge thatgeologically speakingleads not to gold but to serpentine. Each essay explores a different place throughout the four corners of the Bay Area uncovering the flora and fauna that make each so extraordinary.. With a naturalists eye a penchant for local history and an obvious passion for the subject Wallaces new collection is among the first nature writing dedicated entirely to the Bay Area. Informative engrossing and exquisitely described Mountains and Marshes affords unexpected yet familiar views of a beloved region that even amidst centuries of growth and change is as dynamic as it is timeless..
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