Summer
2005
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CONTENTS:
p.1
(57K)
-Cover
p.2
(91K)
-Editor's note
p.3, 10, 19
(126K)
-2004 Best Year for Mono's Gulls in 22-year Study
-The California Gulls Need Your Help... Again
p.4
(65K)
-Land Subdivision at Mono No Longer a Threat: Cunningham Property Sold
for Protection Purposes; Land Will Be Traded to US Forest Service
p.5 (77K)
-Federal Decision Makers Hear Plentiful Support for Mill Creek: Mono Lake
Friends Speak Up
p. 6
(56K)
-New Zealand Mud Snail Found in Rush Creek
-Supporting Science for Mono Lake: Committee Opens the Mono Basin Field
Station
p. 7 (64K)
-Scientific Research in the Mono Basin: Willow Flycatchers and Mono Lake
Ticks
p. 8 (51K)
-Restoration in the Mono Basin: It's All About Water ... and This Year
There's Lots of It
p.9
(126K)
-Planting Trees With Local Kids: A Celebration of Earth Day
p.10
(43K)
-The End of the Road: Mono Lake Shoulder Widening Project is Over and
Mono Can Breathe a Sigh of Relief
p.11
(49K)
-Sierra Nevada Conservancy Updates: License Plate Could Raise $2 Million
Per Year for the Sierra
p. 12
(46K)
-Is Population Growth Eroding Water Conservation Gains? Not Yet.
p. 13
(61K)
-Recycling Service Reaches Lee Vining
-Focus on Photography
p.14-15
(144K)
-Mono Lake and Vicinity Map
-Things to do in the Mono Basin
p. 16
(81K)
-Streamwatch: High Summer Runoff--132% of Average
-Lakewatch: Mono Lake is Rising!
p. 17
(83K)
-Mono Basin Journal: A Roundup of Quiet Happenings at Mono Lake
p. 18
(80K)
-The Eastern Sierra Watershed Program Flows to Mono County
p. 20-21
(286K)
-A Summer Selection: From the Mono Lake Committee Bookstore
p.22-25
(181K)
-2005 Field Seminars
p.26 (68K)
-Staff Migrations
p.27 (84K)
-From the Mailbag: News from Members and Friends
-In Search of Flat Screen Monitors
p.28
(47K)
-Back Cover