a wilderness journal

Natural history of western North America and beyond.

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18 April 2015

Middle Fork American River

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Sometimes gems lie close to home. I’ve passed through the town of Auburn , California quite a few times, but rarely have ventured off to e...
08 March 2015

Ctenophores

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A beach-stranded ctenophore (perhaps Pleurobrachia ) found near the mouth of Humboldt Bay, CA, 2007. Most people, many biologists inclu...
22 February 2015

Spring in the Snow Mountain Wilderness

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Oak woodland. It has been perfect spring weather in northern California , concerning only because it is scarcely past mid February and ...
31 January 2015

Incredible plants: Nereocystis

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I wrote previously about a fascinating intertidal kelp, the sea palm , found in the northeastern Pacific Ocean . A very close relative of t...
04 January 2015

Ten Mile State Marine Reserve

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Intertidal and offshore pinnacle at Ten Mile State Marine Reserve, Mendocino County, CA, Jan 2015. Friday was a bright sunny winter da...
29 June 2014

Carmel tidepools

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Costaria costata , 2014. The Monterey Bay area is one of the coastal gems of California : strikingly beautiful marine life, diverse ...
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26 May 2014

Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness

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Salmon River Western Oregon is so green, especially from the perspective of a naturalist who moved back to California recently. Last w...
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06 December 2013

Oregon tidal wetlands and climate change (pt. 4)

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In the previous post , I discussed our attempt to understand how salinity and flooding affect tidal wetland plant growth. A final question ...
04 December 2013

Oregon tidal wetlands and climate change (pt. 3)

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Our survey work in Oregon 's coastal wetlands showed patterns of species distribution suggesting how and which species might be vulnera...
02 December 2013

Oregon tidal wetlands and climate change (pt. 2)

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Which factors affect the distribution of tidal wetland plants? Will these gradients shift with climate change? In the last post, I beg...
01 December 2013

Oregon tidal wetlands and climate change (pt. 1)

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Marsh and scrub-shrub wetlands, Poole Slough, Yaquina estuary. This summer I finished up three and a half years as an ecologist with th...
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