savepointreyeswilderness.org
Coalition members for the removal of Drakes Bay Oyster Company and the restoration of Wilderness.
http://www.savepointreyeswilderness.org/coalition-members
If your organization would like to lend its voice and add its name to this growing coalition, write to savepointreyeswilderness@gmail.com. Californians for Western Wilderness. Center for Biological Diversity. Central Colorado Wilderness Coalition. Coalition of National Park Service Retirees. Environmental Action Committee of West Marin. Environmental Protection Information Center. Friends of the Columbia Gorge. Great Old Broads for Wilderness. International Marine Mammal Project. People for a GGNRA.
westmarinreview.org
West Marin Review | Resources
http://www.westmarinreview.org/resources.html
Mesa Refuge Writers Retreat. Mill Valley Literary Review. Tomales Bay Library Association. Environmental Action Committee of West Marin. The New School at Commonweal. Occidental Arts and Ecology Center. Point Reyes National Seashore. Point Reyes National Seashore Association. Tomales Bay Watershed Council. Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California. Environmental Forum of Marin. Marin Agricultural Land Trust. Marin Resource Conservation District. Art at the Cheese Factory.
blackheroninn.com
Point Reyes: The Area and Directions to Black Heron Inn The Black Heron Inn
http://blackheroninn.com/the-area-directions
The Area & Directions. Cash in your sick days , play hooky do whatever you must, to get yourselves into the magic world of the Point Reyes National Seashore. Life is too short, not to play more. The Area and Directions. Hiking: Top 10 Favorite Hikes. Indian Valley, Novato, CA. Bodega Harbour, Bodega Bay, CA. San Geronimo, CA. 5 to 10 hour bird and wildlife adventures. Horseback Riding: Five Brooks Stables. Point Reyes National Seashore. Tomales Bay State Park (Heart’s Desire Beach). The Station House Cafe.
outsideinnature.com
Bio, About Peter
http://www.outsideinnature.com/Bio__About_Peter.html
Nature Connection Inside and Out. Connecting people with Nature. Bio, About Peter. Bio, About Peter. Peter J. Bergen, grew up in South Plainfield, NJ. One afternoon I was in town talking to a friend about tracking the wild pigs that roam all over that part of the county. He said "You must know Tom Brown Jr, the *Tracker, since both you guys are from Jersey.". The Circle begins to close. One morning over coffee, Jon was describing a new program that he was excited about. A nine month residential inten...
martingriffin.org
L. Martin Griffin, M.D. | The Doctor With Mud On His Shoes
http://martingriffin.org/home
A professor’s use of the book. Download the entire book. About Dr. Griffin. Hiking the John Muir Trail. WORLD WAR II AND CONSERVATION. A highlight of Dr. Griffin’s Medical Career. Nature Conservancy’s study of Maui‘s Kipahulu rain forest. First wildlife trek into the Gatlang Valley in Nepal. 1961), the gateway to the 71,000-acre Point Reyes National Seashore (1962) and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (1972). In 1998 he wrote the awarding-winning book, Saving the Marin-Sonoma Coast.
lavenderhousecottages.com
Lavender House Cottages - Things to do
http://www.lavenderhousecottages.com/things.html
Point Reyes Station has drawn interest of visitors from all over the world to glimpse this unique version of the “Western lifestyle” a sophisticated adaptation replete with year round hiking, biking, birding in and around the Parks and in town; an excellent book store, fine art, fine pinot noir, and award winning organic breads and cheeses! Photographers, writers, ranchers, equestrians, artists and artisans call Point Reyes home ……….come and visit us to taste a slice of our life. Tomales Bay State Park.
neonrose.com
Point Reyes Neon Rose - Bay View Cottage, Bed & Breakfast Inn, Vacation Rental
http://www.neonrose.com/activities.html
Point Reyes Area Helpful Information. Point Reyes National Seashore. Explore this website for birding, hiking trails, beaches, etc. Samuel P. Taylor State Park. Tomales Bay State Park. Mt Tamalpais State Park. Point Reyes Lighthouse beaches. Blue Point (Pt Reyes Bird Observatory). Marin County Bicycle Coalition. Point Reyes Arabian Adventures. San Geronimo Golf Course. Inverness / Inverness Park:. Tony’s Seafood Restaurant. Farm House Restaurant and Deli. The Pine Cone Diner. Toby’s Coffee Bar.
birds.honan.net
100 Birds: 200601
http://birds.honan.net/archive/2006_01_01_archive.html
One man's attempt to catalogue 100 species of birds over the course of 2006. Thursday, January 26, 2006. 13 - 19 = 1 afternoon in Marin. Photo by Mat Honan. My dad is in town visiting. He, of course, helped spark my interest in birding. We rode over the bridge to Marin county, and went out to Hawk Hill. We climbed up to the top. Seen Herons by the side of the road in the Headlands. And a Great Egret. Was fishing in the lagoon by the bridge. 16 Great Blue Heron. Posted by mat @ 6:05 PM. Links to this post.
birds.honan.net
100 Birds: 200603
http://birds.honan.net/archive/2006_03_01_archive.html
One man's attempt to catalogue 100 species of birds over the course of 2006. Thursday, March 30, 2006. When I was in college, I went to my friend Rob's house. He lived right by a pond, and a goose came up to a sliding glass door in the back and began to tap on the window with its beak. Is it friendly," I asked. Sure," he said, "open up the door. You can pet it.". So I did, and the goose nearly took my hand off, while Rob stood behind me and laughed and laughed. Posted by mat @ 5:28 PM. In California (the...
seadrift.com
Stinson & Surrounds | Seadrift Realty
http://seadrift.com/stinson.html
Audubon Canyon Ranch preserves, protects and manages our properties as sanctuaries for native plants and animals. Audubon Canyon Ranch educates children and adults about the natural environment and the need to protect it, through the use and enjoyment of ACR sanctuaries. Stinson Beach, CA 94970. 35 miles South of Olema on Coast Hwy. One. Muir Woods National Monument. Mill Valley, CA 94941-2696. Visitor Information Recorded Message – (415) 388-2595. Headquarters – (415) 388-2596. 3820 Cypress Drive #11.
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