Stories at the Seashore
From tiny mushrooms to the grand starry sky—presenting the stories of Point Reyes National Seashore.
Volunteers and Rangers Learning Together
Point Reyes National Seashore rangers are on a never-ending quest for more knowledge, and occasionally, a spectacular learning opportunity presents itself. In February, two Seashore rangers and two winter wildlife docents ventured down to Baja California on a six-day exploration to learn more about and observe gray whales and their calves. The group brought their experiences back to share widely with visitors as well as fellow volunteers and rangers, underscoring the dedication rangers have to make visitor’s experiences as rich as possible.
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Ellen Greenblatt: Becoming a Naturalist
The Saturday after my five-week PRNSA California Naturalist Course at Point Reyes ended, I couldn’t keep away from the park,…
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Come As You Are
Ranger Carlo Arreglo points to the sky, but what I notice well before seeing the winged creature in the distance…
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Conservation Heroes of Point Reyes National Seashore
The projects and the people working to save endangered species in the park. Read about Point Reyes Conservation Heroes ……
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Harvey Abernathey: Volunteering for PRNSA
Leaving the North Dakota farm in late 1972, I traveled to Marin to stay a bit with my Army brother,…
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Matt Lau: Western Snowy Plover
Current population estimates of snowy plovers in Point Reyes National Seashore are approximately 32 birds. Along the entire Pacific Coast,…
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Yvonne Morales: Grace Under Fire
“Yvonne can be as tough as she needs to be, but every action is underscored with great compassion. And, she…