Books distributed by California Wildlife Foundation/California Oaks

Additional to publishing and helping to fund books, California Wildlife Foundation has also distributed many publications and hosted a number of books online.

A Field Guide to Insects and Diseases of California Oaks, by Tedmund J. Swiecki and Elizabeth A. Bernhardt, and published by the United States Forest Service. Copies were mailed to libraries throughout the state.

Acorns and Eat ’em: A How-To Vegetarian Cookbook by Suellen Ocean, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, provides directions for harvesting, preparing, and cooking acorns. The book was available in PDF format for downloading from the California Oaks website until the fall of 2016 when it became available for purchase from Amazon.

Grandmother Oak, by Rosi Dagit, illustrated by Gretta Allison, and published by Roberts Rinehart Publishers in cooperation with California Native Plant Society. Copies were sent to schools and libraries throughout California.

Last Child in the Woods: Saving our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder, by Richard Louv, and published by Algonquin Books. Copies were sent to schools and libraries throughout California.

Regenerating Rangeland Oaks in California by Douglas McCreary, and published by University of California Agriculture and Natural Resource. Hard copies were distributed to landowners throughout oak rangelands in California.

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