VOLUME 12 NUMBER 3 AUTUMN 1996

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Sinkyone Lost and Found
Neal Fishman
The inside story of the Indians' return to the Lost Coast

The Vision and the Work
InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council
The making of the first intertribal wilderness park

Is California Starving the Goose That Laid the Golden Egg?
Rasa Gustaitis
Coastal recreation is approaching a crisis

What Good Are Parks?
A Coast & Ocean interview with Donald W. Murphy

Millions of Steps for the Coast-Long Trail
They walked from Oregon to Mexico

From the Executive Office
Why we need a "California Invests" initiative

Ebb and Flow
Orange County Wetlands to be restored, and more

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