Fall
2004
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CONTENTS:
p.1
(59K)
-Cover
p.2
(69K)
-Editor's note
p.3-4
(100K)
-Mill Creek Hydropower Decision Imminent
p.4
(41K)
-The Environmental Roundtable--a Gathering of East Side Environmental Groups
p.5 (51K)
-Growing Opposition to Caltrans' Shoreline Project
p. 6
(51K)
-Sierra Nevada Conservancy--A Reality
-Discussions About DWP Conservation Easement Resurface
p. 7-8 (178K)
-Chautauqua Redux
-Wine Flight Takes Off
p. 9 (105K)
-2005 Chautauqua Announcement
p.10
(51K)
-Scientific Research in the Mono Basin: News from the Mono Basin Field
Station and Beyond
-White-crowned Sparrow Studies
p.11
(62K)
-Global Observations from Mono's Watershed
p.12
(42K)
-Learning About Creeks Inside and Out
p. 13
(48K)
-Meet the New Zealand Mud Snail: Tiny Creature Threatens Stream Systems
in the Eastern Sierra
p. 14
(79K)
-Magnetic Microbes in Mono Lake
p. 15
(108K)
-Los Angeles Upgrades Lee Vining Creek Diversion Dam
p. 16
(41K)
-Streamwatch: Peak Flows, Bottomland Channels, and Willow Flycatchers
-Lakewatch: Thousands of Species Live in Mono Lake; Lake Level Continues
to Fall
p.17
(68K)
-Mono Basin Journal: A Roundup of Quiet Happenings at Mono Lake
p. 18
(61K)
-From Behind the Binoculars: Field Notes from the Birding Intern
p. 19
(216K)
-The Forgotten Season: Winter Photography in the Mono Basin
p.20-27
(363K)
-The Fall Catalog: From the Mono Lake Committee Bookstore
p.28 (74K)
-Volunteers Help Visitors Enjoy Mono Lake
-Mono Basin Scenic Area Celebrates its 20th Anniversary
p.29
(95K)
-Free Drawing to Protect Mono Lake
p.30
(69K)
-Staff Migrations
p.31
(46K)
-From the Mailbag: News from Members and Friends
p.32
(81K)
-Back Cover