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The UC Natural Reserve System, established in 1965 to support field research, teaching, and public service in natural environments, has become a prototype of conservation and land stewardship looked to by natural resource managers throughout the world. From its modest beginnings of seven sites, the UC NRS has grown to encompass more than 750,000 wildland acres. This book tells the story of how a few forward-thinking UC faculty, who'd had their research plots and teaching spots destroyed by development and habitat degradation, devised a way to save representative examples of many of California's major ecosystems. Working together with conservation-minded donors and landowners, with state and federal agencies, and with land trusts and private conservation organizations, they founded what would become the world's largest university-administered natural reserve system-a legacy of lasting significance and utility. This lavishly illustrated volume, which includes images by famed photographers Ansel Adams and Galen Rowell, describes the natural and human histories of the system's many reserves. Located throughout California, these wildland habitats range from coastal tide pools to inland deserts, from lush wetlands to ancient forests, and from vernal pools to oak savannas. By supporting teaching, research, and public service within such protected landscapes, the UC NRS contributes to the understanding and wise stewardship of the Earth.
Natural areas --- Environmental protection --- Ecology --- Natural history --- History, Natural --- Natural science --- Physiophilosophy --- Biology --- Science --- Balance of nature --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Environmental quality management --- Protection of environment --- Applied ecology --- Environmental engineering --- Environmental policy --- Environmental quality --- Study and teaching --- University of California Natural Reserve System --- University of California (System) --- University of California (1868-1952) --- University of California (System). --- University of California Natural Land and Water Reserves System --- History. --- Faculty. --- 20th century. --- california ecosystems. --- california. --- coastal regions. --- conservation. --- conservationists. --- earth sciences. --- environmental impacts. --- environmental movement. --- environmentalism. --- environmentalists. --- field research. --- forests. --- human history. --- illustrated. --- inland deserts. --- land stewardship. --- natural environments. --- natural history. --- natural reserves. --- natural resources. --- protected landscapes. --- resource management. --- scientists. --- tide pools. --- uc faculty. --- uc natural reserve system. --- wetlands. --- wildland habitats.
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One of California's most remarkable wetlands, Suisun Marsh is the largest tidal marsh on the West Coast and a major feature of the San Francisco Estuary. This productive and unique habitat supports endemic species, is a nursery for native fishes, and is a vital link for migratory waterfowl. The 6,000-year-old marsh has been affected by human activity, and humans will continue to have significant impacts on the marsh as the sea level rises and cultural values shift in the century ahead. This study includes in-depth information about the ecological and human history of Suisun Marsh, its abiotic and biotic characteristics, agents of ecological change, and alternative futures facing this ecosystem.
NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection. --- NATURE / Ecology. --- Water quality --- Brackish water ecology --- Salinity --- Marsh ecology --- Brackish waters --- Aquatic ecology --- Salts --- Marshes --- Wetland ecology --- Freshwater --- Freshwater quality --- Marine water quality --- Quality of water --- Seawater --- Seawater quality --- Water --- Environmental quality --- Ecology --- Quality --- Composition --- Suisun Marsh (Calif.) --- History. --- alternative futures. --- american west. --- american wetlands. --- birds. --- brackish water march. --- california. --- californian wetlands. --- climate change. --- cultural values. --- ecological change. --- ecological history. --- ecosystem. --- endemic species. --- geomorphic features. --- human activity. --- human history. --- marsh. --- mirgratory waterfowl. --- native fishes. --- natural world. --- nature. --- northern california. --- nursery. --- phenomenon. --- rising sea levels. --- san francisco bay. --- scientists. --- suisun marsh. --- terrestrial vertebrates. --- tidal estuary. --- vegitation. --- west coast. --- wetlands. --- wildlife.
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