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Point Reyes National Seashore
2006 Year in Review
Cover of the 2006 Year in Review

Complete Document (2,888 KB PDF)

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Cover (387 KB PDF)
Inside Cover - Photo of Drakes Beach (377 KB PDF)
A Message from the Superintendent (p. 1) (166 KB PDF)
Park Map (p. 2) (89 KB PDF)
Overview of Point Reyes National Seashore (p. 3) (118 KB PDF)
Highlights from this past year - Photo of Limantour Beach (p. 4) (439 KB PDF)
Wildlife Monitoring Results (p. 5) (67 KB PDF)
Using Resources to Teach, Inspire and Reconnect (p. 6) (144 KB PDF)
Visitor and Resource Protection (p. 7) (155 KB PDF)
Vegetation Management (p. 8) (186 KB PDF)
Rare Plant Conservation (p. 9) (106 KB PDF)
California Exotic Plant Management Team (p. 10) (415 KB PDF)
Range Management Program (p. 11) (150 KB PDF)
Monitoring Changes in Seal Populations (p. 12) (99 KB PDF)
Protecting Quiet Soundscapes (p. 13) (157 KB PDF)
Facility Management Makes a Difference (p. 14) (85 KB PDF)
Science Behind the Scenery (p. 15) (80 KB PDF)
Where Have All the Plovers Gone? (p. 16) (66 KB PDF)
Fire as a Resource Tool (p. 17) (64 KB PDF)
Site Preparation Begins at Point Reyes (p. 18) (54 KB PDF)
Historic Preservation (p. 19) (64 KB PDF)
Back Cover (106 KB PDF)

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Marine biologists have identified nearly a third of all known marine mammal species in the waters surrounding Point Reyes. Blue whales and humpback whales feed here during spring and summer months. Gray whales migrate past our shores twice a year on their round trip from Alaska to Baja.
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Last Updated: May 23, 2008 at 18:53 EST