Fall
2002

CONTENTS:

p.1 (278K)
-Cover

p.2 (163K)
-Editor's note

p.3, 24 (206K)
-The New Wave in Water Conservation: "Gee Whiz" Gismos Increase the Promise of Water Conservation

p.4-5 (99K)
-Details of the Highway Project at Mono Lake Coming to Light: New Alternative Avoids Sensitive Areas
-Governor Receives Thousands of Letters from Mono Lake Supporters
-L.A. Times Articles Raise Statewide Interest in the Mono Lake Widening Project

p.6-7 (626K)
-Bird Enthusiasts Migrate Through the Mono Basin
-What is a Chautauqua?
-Participants Sing Praise for Chautauqua

p.8, 16 (41K)
-Mono Basin Restoration Notes
-Mono Basin Clearinghouse Updates
-More Tamarisk Found on Restoration Work Day

p.9 (100K)
-West Shore Property Up For Sale: Signs Mark Historic Opportunity for Forest Service
-Purchase vs. Trade--What's the Difference?

p.10 (66K)
-State of the Lake Report Inspires Audiences: Third Annual Presentation Focuses on Birds of the Mono Basin

p. 11 (106K)
-The Forgotten Season: Winter Photography in the Mono Basin

p.12-13, 24 (189K)
-Wetlands in the Desert

p.14 (139K)
-Streamwatch: Multi-year Groundwater Trends in the Bottomlands?
-Lakewatch:
International Groups Watch Mono Lake

p.15 (403K)
-Mono Basin Journal: A Roundup of Quiet Happenings at Mono Lake
-Benchmarks: 6392' at County Park

p.17-23 (1.7MB)
-The Fall Catalog from the Mono Lake Committee Bookstore

p.25 (456K)
-Only in Lee Vining

p.26 (114K)
-Staff Migrations
-What's Happening With Restoration Days and the Mono Lake Committee Annual Meeting?

p.27 (125K)
-From the Mailbag
-Credit Where Credit is Due:
Stephen Ingram

p.28 (28K)
-Back Cover

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