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Tuleyome Tales
Saving Biodiversity Begins at Home
Glen Holstein
The Unobservant Observer
John Mott-Smith
Bats: Little Noticed But Vital
Mary Jean "Corky" Quirk
Drought Not All Bad for Butterflies
Arthur Shaprio
Getting the Picture: Zooming in on Nature's Beauty
Ian Markham
Ravenna Grass: A Major Wildland Weed Along Cache Creek
Craig Tomsen & Tanya Meyer
Our Secretive Neighbor
David Chase
Cache Creek Wilderness
Jim Eaton
Finding our Sense of Place in Yolo County
John Mott-Smith
Ireland Ranch: A Legacy of Conservation
Andrew Fulks
Cows Return to Bear Creek
Jim Eaton
The Exercise of Public Authority to Achieve Conservation Ends
Chad Roberts
Farmers and Conservationists on the Land
Bob Schneider
Enjoy a Colorful Fall in the Putah-Cache Watersheds
Andrew Fulks
Where Did the Name Tuleyome Originate?
Robert Thayer
Bald Eagles Overhead
Mary Schiedt
Cache Creek Tule Elk
California Department of Fish and Game
The Path of the Cougar
Ed West
The Native Fishes of Cache Creek
Peter Moyle
Giant Garter Snake Visits Vic Fazio Wildlife Refuge
Dave Feliz
The Dragonflies of Bear Creek
Jim Eaton
Wildflowers of Cache Creek
Glen Holstein
On the Geology of Cache Creek
Eldridge Moores
The First People of Cache Creek
Robert Thayer
Some Historical Background on Cache Creek
Dave Pratt
Knoxville Wildlife Area Potential Wilderness?
Jim Eaton
Glascock Mountain
Andrew Fulks
Land Stewardship and the Bear Creek Watershed
Craig Thomsen
Vortex of Change
Bob Schneider
Habitat and Agriculture in Yolo County
Chad Roberts
Conservationism vs Environmentalism in the Central Valley
Chad Roberts
The Working Yolo Landscape
Bob Schneider & Chad Roberts
Why Agriculture in Yolo County?
Bob Schneider
What's So Special about Cache Creek?
Jim Eaton
Cache Creek, a State Wild, Scenic and Recreational River?
Bob Schneider
Which Way to the Wilderness?
Jim Eaton
Celebrating Forty Years of Wilderness
Jim Eaton
Hiking the Putah-Cache Bioregion
Andrew Fulks
Paddling Cache Creek
Robert Thayer and Andrew Fulks
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Newsletters
Volume 1, Issue 1
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Volume 2, Issue 1
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Cache Creek
Water Issues
National Heritage Institute Study of Cache Creek
Yolo County Flood Control & Water Conservation District Protest Letter
Yolo County Integrated Regional Water Management Plan Response
Yolo County Integrated Regional Water Management Plan Follow-Up
North Fork Cache Creek Landslide Report
Resource Management Plan
Cache Creek Coordinate Resource Management Plan Comments
Cache Creek Resource Management Plan Comments
Wild & Scenic River Designation
Implications of State WSR Status on National Designation
February 25, 2005
Effect of WSR Status on YCFC&WCD Water Rights Application No. 30409
March 7, 2005
Effect of WSR Status of YCFC&WCD Current & Future Operations
March 18, 2005
Effect of WSR Status on Lake and Yolo County Water Rights
(April 11, 2005)
California Resource Board Memo on WSR Status
Slideshows
Cache Creek Vision Slideshow
Lower Cache Creek Vision Slideshow
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Putah Creek
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Blue Ridge-Berryessa National Conservation Area
Proposed Blue Ridge Berryessa National Conservation Area Map (PDF)
Economic Benefits of NCA Designation (PDF)
Conservation, Agricultura and Recreation in the BRBNA (PDF)
Effects of Designation for other NCAs (PDF)
What NCA Designation Means (PDF)
Why NCA Designation for Blue Ridge-Berryessa (PDF)
Las Cienegas NCA Case Study (PDF)
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Newsletters
Volume 1, Issue 1
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Volume 2, Issue 1
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Economic Benefits of Wild Places
Economic Benefits of Wilderness
Economic Benefits of the Wildlands of the Eastern Sierra Nevada
Sonoran Institute Report on Economic Benefits of Wilderness on Surrounding Communities
Economic Benefits of Wild & Scenic Rivers - Farmington Example
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Agriculture in Yolo County
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Maps & GIS
Cache Creek Wild & Scenic River Map (JPG)
Parcel Data for Blue Ridge - Monticello Dam to Cache Creek, Lake Berryessa to Capay Valley
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Miscellaneous
Comments on the Knoxville Wildlife Area Management Plan
Regional Slideshow (SWF - 16.3 MB)
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