Fall 2001

CONTENTS:

p.1 (337K)
-Cover

p.2 (62K)
-Editor's note

p.3, 18 (53K)
-State Parks Director Visits Mono Lake
-A Moment of Silence

p.4-5, 18 (106K)
-Shoreline Highway Construction Still Looms Large
-Section 4(f) Basics

p.6-7 (89K)
-Outdoor Experiences Marks Its Seventh Year
-A Colombiano Joins the Education Team

p.8 (33K)
-Patterns of Reflection

p.9 (33K)
-The Forgotten Season: A Winter Photography Seminar at Mono Lake

p.10 (63K)
-Rush Creek Return Ditch Rehabilitation Underway
-Recognition for the Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve

p.11 (94K)
-Committee Awards Recognize Defenders of the Trust
-Restoration Days:
The Celebration Continues

p.12 (51K)
-Streamwatch: Driest Year Since the Water Board Decision
-Lakewatch: Lake Level Drops as Predicted

p.13 (84K)
-Mono Basin Journal: A Roundup of Quiet Happenings at Mono Lake
-Benchmarks

p.14 (85K)
-Re-committing to Responsibility
-A Responsible Newsletter Upgrade
-Planet Inc. Helps Keep the Committee Green and Clean

p.15 (60K)
-High Sierra Fall Century, 2001
-Thank You Century Sponsors!

p.16 (39K)
-Naturalist Notes
-The Eared Grebe

p.17 (144K)
-Only in Lee Vining

p.18 (44K)
-North Basin Stream Stays Wet

p.19-25 (538K)
-The Fall Catalog: From the Mono Lake Committee Bookstore

p.26 (155K)
-Staff Migrations

p.27 (52K)
-From the Mailbag: News from Members and Friends

p.28 (59K)
-Back Cover

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