Spring
2003

CONTENTS:

p.1 (541K)
-Cover

p.2 (176K)
-Editor's note

p.3-6 (627K)
-The Revolt of the Bird-Watchers: On the Scientific Roots of the Mono Lake Committee; An Excerpt From the Book Storm Over Mono

p.7-10 (386K)
-Mono's Scientists: A Portrait of Five Committed Researchers

p.11 (116K)
-Long-term Study of the California Gull Population at Mono Lake Continues
-Fire of Plenty

p.12-13, 17 (197K)
-Mono's Tributary Streams as Songbird Habitat: What is the Appropriate Measure of Restoration's Success?

p.14 (180K)
-Special Half-day Field Trips: A Fitting Way to Celebrate the Mono Lake Committee's 25th
-Mono Basin Sage Grouse Listing Denied But Conservation Planning Could Restore Sagebrush Habitat

p.15 (132K)
-Mono Lake and Vicinity Map

p. 16 (31K)
-New Motorized Boat Tour Permit Underway: Committee Applies Principles to Determine Acceptability; It's All About Avoiding Impacts

p.17 (52K)
-Water Policy 2003 Legislation

p.18 (62K)
-Streamwatch: Grant Lake Reservoir at Lowest Level Since 1995

p.19 (216K)
-Mono Basin Journal: A Roundup of Quiet Happenings at Mono Lake
-Benchmarks: Lake level gauge, 1998 and 2003

p.20-21 (40K)
-Mill Creek Settlement Discussions: Many Sitting at the Table
-Draft EIR Delayed from Caltrans:
Comment Needed in August

p.22-23 (1005K)
-A Spring Selection from the Mono Lake Committee Bookstore

p.24 (211K)
-Open Mind, Open Heart

p.25-29 (175K)
-Field Seminars 2003

p.30 (97K)
-Staff Migrations
-2003 High Sierra Fall Century: Saturday, September 13

p.31 (174K)
-From the Mailbag: News from Members and Friends
-Music and Ecology Camp at Mono Lake

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