Spring
2004
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CONTENTS:
p.1
(25K)
-Cover
p.2
(54K)
-Editor's note
p.3, 18
(36K)
-David Gaines' Canoe
p.4, 18
(44K)
-The Importance of Restoring Mill Creek:
Bringing Back the Bottomlands
p.5 (33K)
-State Reserve Protection of Mono Lake Challenged in Court: Mono Lake
Committee Subpoenaed to Appear; Mono Lake Not Part of the Mono Lake Tufa State
Reserve?
p. 6-7
(39K)
-No Response Yet to Highway Project Public Comments: Caltrans is Paving a
Road to Litigation
p. 7
(32K)
-New Opportunity for Stalled Land Trade: Forest Service Action Needed
p.8
(63K)
-Not Your Ordinary Bird Festival
-Sipping Your Way to a Good Cause
p.9, 25
(53K)
-California Gull Research Continues On: Research Still Extremely Relevant
to Mono Lake's Recovering Health
p.10
(32K)
-The Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area Turns 20: Critical Role in
Saving Mono Lake; Future Holds Opportunities, Attacks
p.11, 25
(57K)
-22 Years at Mono Lake: Mono's First State Park Rangers David and Janet
Carle
-Mono Lake to Have New State Ranger
p. 12
(32K)
-Statewide Water Policy: Protecting Water Quality and Using Water Wisely
p. 13
(46K)
-Mono Basin Journal: A Roundup of Quiet Happenings at Mono Lake
-Benchmarks: Landbridge, 2000 vs. 2004
p.14-15
(122K)
-A Spring Selection from the MLC Bookstore
p. 16
(35K)
-Education in Focus: Field Seminars
p.17 (70K)
-Only in Lee Vining
p.19-24
(146K)
-2004 Field Seminars
p.26
(52K)
-New Audubon Center at Debs Park in East Los Angeles Up and Running
-Music and Ecology Camp at Mono Lake
p.27
(39K)
-From the Mailbag: News from Members and Friends
p.28
(72K)
-Back Cover