Peter Berg’s manifesto to overcome the politics of extinction. The piece was originally written in 1976. It was updated and reprinted in 1992 to serve as a bioregional overview of North American history for 500th anniversary of Europe’s “Encounter” with North “America.”
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A four-color 19″ x 24″ poster with an 5.5″ x 8.5″ pamphlet evoking the natural amenities of the San Francisco Bay Area watershed.
Read MoreThe original 3 color cover for A Green City Program for the San Francisco Bay Area and Beyond, designed by Peter Kunz using three of Anthony Holdsworth’s San Francisco paintings.
Read MoreA map of the Shasta Bioregion (Northern California) … as defined by Raymond F. Dasmann and created as a print by Arthur Okamura (with Dennis Breedlove). Dasmann’s original essay, “I Am Looking at a Picture of Home“, written to accompany the map, is edited to fit on the reverse.
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The Ecology and Natural History of San Francisco: Wild in the City is a poster-map created by Nancy Morita comparing a view of the natural geography of San Francisco before colonization (1750) with a present-day (1990s) street map.
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