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October 15, 2015 - The Mariposa County Library will host a book signing on Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 1:00 P.M. by Robert O. Binnewies, former Superintendent of Yosemite National Park from 1979-1986.

The library is located at 4978 10th St. Mariposa, CA 95338. Call (209) 966-2140 for more information.

your yosemite a threatened public treasure robert binnewiesThe latest book by Robert O. Binnewies is titled "Your Yosemite, a Threatened Public Treasure." 

From Amazon:

Mention of Yosemite conjures images of mighty waterfalls and soaring granite cliffs. Millions of people have visited Yosemite; millions more have seen images captured by Ansel Adams and other renowned artists.

Indigenous peoples knew of Yosemite for thousands of years before it was “discovered” and invaded during the California Gold Rush. Since that time, its stewards have struggled to find an incisive balance that allows for use, but prevents abuse. 

In this riveting book, former Yosemite National Park Superintendent Robert Binnewies tells not only the history of Yosemite but also the story of the collision between commercialism and preservation. Your Yosemite urges its owners, all United States citizens, to be ever watchful of Yosemite’s well-being.