The Naturalist Who's Been Decoding—and Painting—California's Wild Spaces for 30 Years

March 27
48 mins

Episode Description

This is a very special episode of Unpacked by Afar. This week, we hosted Unpacked Live — a live version of the podcast — in partnership with Visit California in Dallas, Texas. The event celebrated California's extraordinary creative landscape, and today's guest is one of its most original voices.

Obi Kaufmann is a naturalist, writer, and illustrator whose California Field Atlas series has redefined what a nature book can be. His books — filled with hand-painted watercolor maps, poetry, and decades of ecological research — don't tell you where to go or what you're looking at. They ask why the landscape works the way it does, and what it means to truly belong to a place.

In this episode, Obi talks about growing up exploring Mount Diablo in Northern California, what makes a field atlas, and why he believes the future of California conservation depends on better poetry.

On this episode, you'll learn:

  • What a "field atlas" is — and why Obi had to invent the genre himself
  • How Indigenous stewardship and traditional ecological knowledge are reshaping conservation in California
  • Why Obi, one of California's great wilderness writers, is a proud city dweller in Oakland
  • What to expect from his next three books
  • Where to go right now to experience California's wildflower season at its peak

Travel Recommendations from Obi:

  • Anza-Borrego Desert State Park — Keep your eye on the California Native Plant Society or CalFlora for super bloom alerts; the window can be as short as a week
  • Death Valley National Park — Another prime super bloom destination; timing is everything
  • Big SurHighway 1 is open again; Obi recommends climbing a mountain and watching for California condors, which have rebounded from just 17 individuals in 1987 to over 500 today
  • Pinnacles National Park — The smallest and least visited national park in California, with condor sightings along the High Peaks Trail; Obi calls it "a beautiful gem of wilderness"
  • Mount Diablo — Obi's home mountain, 25 miles east of San Francisco; a lifelong study in ecological wonder

Chapters

00:00:00 Introduction

00:02:00 Growing Up on Mount Diablo

00:05:00 Inventing the Field Atlas

00:10:00 Conservation and the Word "Wilderness"

00:30:00 Living as an Urban Naturalist

00:37:00 What's Next: Books 7 Through 10

00:41:00 Where to Experience California Now


Resources

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