Fall 2008 Buy a print copy of this issue at the BN Store Issue Content Bay Area Environment on the November Ballotby Aleta George | October 1, 2008 License Plates to Support Bay Area Open Spaceby Aleta George | October 1, 2008 MALT’s Dolcini Ranch Purchaseby Aleta George | October 1, 2008 Mindego Ranch Hikesby Aleta George | October 1, 2008 Point Reyes Mycoblitzby Aleta George | October 1, 2008 Wildfire in Californiaby Aleta George | October 1, 2008 Fall of the Buckeye Ballby Joe Eaton | October 1, 2008 Book Review: Breeding Bird Atlas of Santa Clara County, Californiaby Matthew Bettelheim | October 1, 2008 Book Review: California’s Fading WildflowersLost Legacy and Biological Invasionsby Cathleen Caffrey | October 1, 2008 Give Me ShelterThe Wild Nursery of Drakes Esteroby David Wimpfheimer | October 1, 2008 Book Review: Introduction to Fire in Californiaby Laura Hautala | October 1, 2008 Letter from the Publisherby David Loeb | October 1, 2008 Book Review: Natural History of the Point Reyes Peninsulaby Cathleen Caffrey | November 13, 2008 Book Review: The Natural History of the UC Santa Cruz Campus (Second Edition)by David Carroll | November 14, 2008 Raising Bair Islandby Carolyn J. Strange | October 1, 2008 Book Review: Nature’s Beloved SonRediscovering John Muir's Botanical Legacyby Sue Rosenthal | October 1, 2008 Naturalist’s Notebook: There’s More to Poison Oakby John Muir Laws | October 1, 2008 Book Review: Ranches and Rolling HillsArt of West Marinby Sue Rosenthal | October 1, 2008 Book Review: Seaweed, Salmon, and Manzanita CiderA California Indian Feastby Dawn Chesbro | October 1, 2008 Reaping the HarvestParks and Farms on the Urban Edgeby Joan Hamilton | October 1, 2008 The Paranoid Jayby Michael Ellis | October 1, 2008 Two Napa Trail Guidesby Ann Sieck | October 1, 2008 Book Review: Watching GiantsThe Secret Lives of Whalesby Jessica Taekman | October 1, 2008 Walking the LineThe Moving Story of the Hayward Faultby Horst Rademacher | October 1, 2008 Catch Some Wild Zzz’sby Mike Koslosky | October 1, 2008