Selected writing spanning the career — from The End of Nature to climate activism. The evolution of America's most important environmental writer, from quiet essayist to arrested protester.
Life on the Farallon Islands — 27 miles off San Francisco, surrounded by the densest population of great white sharks on earth. Casey spent time with the researchers who study them, and her account of shark behavior is both terrifying and awe-inducing.
Meloy's final book — essays about nuclear testing, endangered species, and the contradictions of living in a landscape that is both beautiful and bombed. The desert as contested ground.