The Sespe Wild: Southern California's Last Free River by Monsma, Bradley John

The Sespe Wild: Southern California's Last Free River

A hundred miles northwest of Los Angeles, Sespe Creek flows through some of the wildest territory in...
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Author: Bradley John Monsma
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The Sespe Wild: Southern California's Last Free River by Monsma, Bradley John

The Sespe Wild: Southern California's Last Free River

$44.54

The Sespe Wild: Southern California's Last Free River

$44.54
Author: Bradley John Monsma
Format: Paperback
Language: English
A hundred miles northwest of Los Angeles, Sespe Creek flows through some of the wildest territory in California. A mostly roadless expanse of chaparral and mixed forest, in many places nearly inaccessible even on foot, the Sespe is the untamed heart of Southern California, a wilderness on the edge of one of the world's major metropolitan developments. To nature writer and outdoorsman John Bradley Monsma, the Sespe is both his place of escape and the place "that teaches me to be fully alive." In The Sespe Wild, Monsma shares his exploration of this unique and fantastic region. His attention ranges from the physical Sespe, examined on foot or by kayak, to the subsurface geology that shaped it, the Chumash people who first occupied it, and the impact of Spanish and then American settlers. He also considers the Sespe through the eyes of some of its nonhuman populations--the nearly extinct condors, the vanished grizzlies, the mountain sheep, the steelhead trout, the red-legged frogs. Through the metaphor of the river, he ponders the tensions between preservation and overmanagement of wildlife and wilderness areas, the ecology of fire, the intricate connections between species, and the almost miraculous ways that the Sespe has escaped the fate of other Southern California streams, dammed or carved up into canals by development. "To consider this place," Monsma says, "is to call up issues crucial wherever wilderness and cities meet: recreational impacts on wildlife habitat, the dynamics of accessibility and protection, the physical and psychological need for healthy ecosystems, threats of development and resource extraction." Monsma's engaging text addresses the Sespe's losses and its ongoing pattern of creation and renewal, leading us through rich layers of natural and cultural history in a narrative as colorful and exciting as a day on a Sespe trail. The Sespe, existing at the intersection of ecological processes and human ideals of wilderness, reminds us that nature and culture have always intermingled, and that the past and present, animal and human, "natural" and "unnatural" are ultimately and irrevocably inseparable.

Author: Bradley John Monsma
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Published: 02/05/2007
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.57lbs
Size: 9.22h x 6.10w x 0.45d
ISBN: 9780874177046

About the Author
Bradley John Monsma is professor of English and interdisciplinary studies at California State University, Channel Islands, where he teaches courses on natural history and nature writing. His essays and articles have appeared in several literary and scholarly journals. An ardent backpacker and whitewater kayaker, he has explored wild places and rivers throughout the western United States and Canada.


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