Reports on California's Biodiversity
The Golden State is rich in both human and biological resources. California's Biodiversity
encompasses extraordinary and vast natural resources that extend from the conifers of
the Sierra Nevada to the expansive sand dunes that sweep across the Colorado Desert in the
southeastern corner of the state.
Report Titles
- Sliding Toward Extinction: The state of California's Natural Heritage, 1987 (Dan
Airola, Jones and Stokes Associates)
- Reassembling the Pieces: A strategy for maintaining biological diversity in
California, 1992 (Dan Airola, Jones and Stokes Associates)
- In Our Own Hands: A strategy for conserving biological diversity in California,
1990 (Calif Policy Seminar, University of California, 415-642-5514)

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