"This book is refreshing in examining how agricultural loss can provide important opportunities to enhance ecological health …. readers will gain a greater appreciative of the importance of working holistically to transform degraded agricultural areas into wildlands, and obtain important information about how to proceed in implementing such transformations."
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences
"A unique and seminal study that is exceptionally well written, organized and presented, Rewilding Agricultural Landscapes: A California Study in Rebalancing the Needs of People and Nature must be considered an essential and core addition to community, governmental, college and university library Environmental, Natural Resource Restoration, and Nature Conservation collections and supplemental studies curriculum lists."
California Bookwatch
"No conservation or agricultural collection (particularly those in California) should be without this important survey of specifics on revitalizing the land and restoring ecological balance."
Donovan's Literary Services
"The rewilding of the San Joaquin Valley is just at its beginning. If the advice in the book is widely adopted by practitioners and policymakers in the area, there is a good chance the proposed plans will succeed. For those who do not work in that area, it provides a model of how to engage a wide range of people to plan a landscape scale project and illustrates the need to know the ecological, social, and legal structure well in order to ensure success of any project."
Restoration Ecology
"The result is an excellent, timely resource that would be equally valuable in a range of undergraduate and graduate ecology and environmental studies/science courses or for those looking to explore subjects relating to freshwater scarcity, restoration, rewilding, and both biological and social/ sociological aspects of conservation biology."
Quarterly Review of Biology
"A vehicle through which to share lessons learned from rewilding in the San Joaquin Valley. Its format makes it accessible to a large readership."
Conservation Biology
"These experiences show the challenges and opportunities of rewilding from a broad perspective. There are no magic bullets that will help us replicate a successful habitat restoration elsewhere, but stories like the one from the San Joaquin Valley can give us a good idea of what must be considered for such an indispensable endeavor."
Community Ecology
"California leads the nation in agricultural food production despite recent historical droughts. Rewilding Agricultural Landscapes provides valuable guidance on climate change, water availability, farmland diversification, and community engagement in dryland ecosystems. Meeting this challenge requires new relationships and partnerships, but by working together, farmers, agencies, and conservationists can plan for a new future before it’s too late."
Karen Ross, Secretary, California Department of Food and Agriculture
"As the climate warms, farmers in dry regions like the San Joaquin Valley must adapt to using less water while keeping their farms productive and profitable. Rewilding Agricultural Landscapes is a scientific guide to how that process might unfold, providing lessons from the past and offering a vision for how nature and agriculture can benefit each other. For farmers like me, this will be a once-in-an-era opportunity for a sustainable future."
Mas Masumoto, organic farmer and author of "Epitaph for a Peach"
"Rewilding Agricultural Landscapes shows how the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act will drive new approaches to sustain an agricultural economy of global importance in California’s San Joaquin Valley. Conserving and restoring targeted habitats will ensure healthy ecosystems so that local water agencies can balance their long-term water needs."
Mike Chrisman, former Secretary, California Natural Resources Agency and fourth-generation farmer/rancher