Chaucer’s Books (3321 State Street, Santa Barbara) will host local photographer, journalist and author Chuck Graham for a book talk and signing of “Paddling Into a Natural Balance: Stories of Kayaking & Conservation Around Channel Islands National Park” on Tuesday, November 28 at 6 p.m.
Author Biography Book Description of “Paddling Into a Natural Balance: Stories of Kayaking & Conservation Around Channel Islands National Park”
Channel Islands National Park, off the coast of Southern California, has long represented an evolutionary hotbed for plant and animal species, some of which are found nowhere else in the world. Writer, photographer, and experienced kayaker Chuck Graham—an area native and a longtime guide to its island wonders—has spent many years on multi-day trips exploring one of North America’s least visited national parks,its isolated beaches, sea caves, and craggy canyons that rarely see human visitors. In this book, he presents vivid photographic evidence of the islands’ diverse wildlife and rugged beauty and reflects on the rich, diverse ecosystems that have evolved over eons.
He has sometimes accompanied on his exploratory trips’ scientists of various disciplines, he celebrates in vivid color photos the recovery of wildlife such as the island fox, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, rare seabirds, northern elephant seals, and diverse plant communities. He also details several hair-raising kayak trips in stormy seas that will leave readers breathless. As he remarks, he has always “pulled through” by relying on luck, guile, and experience (and occasionally keeping his kayak in place by wrapping his legs around in giant bladder kelp).
Paddling Into a Natural Balance provides a window into the efforts of Channel Islands National Park, among other organizations and many individuals, to protect and restore the islands’ natural beauty and its precious flora and fauna.
Author Biography – Chuck Graham
Chuck Graham is a freelance writer and photographer based in Carpinteria. He’s been a beach lifeguard there for 30 years and has led kayak tours at the Channel Islands National Park since 1998. His work has been published in Backpacker, BBC Wildlife Magazine, National Geographic,Men’s Journal, Natural History, American Forests, High Country News.His award-winning book, Carrizo Plain, Where the Mountains Meet the Grasslands, was released in January 2021. His second book- Hike the Channel Islands, was co-authored with John McKinney, and was released in Spring 2022.IG: @chuckgrahamphoto.
www.chuckgrahamphoto.com.