Marty Griffin--The Martin Griffin Preserve at Audubon Canyon Ranch
Martin (Marty) Griffin, M.D. helped save the Marin and Sonoma County coasts from development, along with the Russian River, by preventing the building of a coastal four-lane freeway and a coastal aqueduct from the Russian River. He was instrumental in creating the Audubon Canyon Ranch, the gateway to the 71,000-acre Point Reyes National Seashore and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. In 1998 he wrote the awarding-winning book, Saving the Marin-Sonoma Coast, the inspiration for the KRCB documentary film, Rebels With a Cause.
The Martin Griffin Preserve at Audubon Canyon Ranch is within the ancestral territories of the Coast Miwok, Southern Pomo, and Wappo peoples.
Operating for many years as a family-run dairy ranch, the land was protected from development in the early 1960s thanks to the conservation efforts of Marty Griffin, Aileen Pierson, Stan Picher, and other dedicated volunteers.
In 1968, the Preserve was designated a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service.