Fall
2005
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CONTENTS:
p.1
(62K)
-Cover
p.2
(90K)
-Editor's note
p.3, 17
(145K)
-Mono Lake Lessons Learned: Responsibility and Vigilance for the Long Run
p.4, 10
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-High Flows Benefit Mill Creek This Year: Federal Ruling Still Pending
p.5 (74K)
-California Water Conservation in the Works
p. 6
(53K)
-Fourth Annual Chautauqua Draws Flocks: Birds and Birders Brave Chilly
Spring
p. 7 (59K)
-Scientific Research in the Mono Basin: Ospreys a Success at Mono Lake;
Viruses in Mono Lake
p. 8-9 (182K)
-Highlights of the 2005 Outdoor Experiences Season
p.9
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-Lee Vining Creek Trail Getting Back In Shape: Caltrans and CCC Fix
Things Up; One Storm Water Problem Remains to be Solved
p.10
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-Mono County Supports Hoover Wilderness Additions: Mono County Board of
Supervisors Acts Unanimously
p.11
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-Stunning Legal Victory in Owens Valley: Judge Hammers DWP
p. 12
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-Defender of the Trust Awards 2005
p. 13
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-Free Drawing to Protect Mono Lake
p.14
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-Streamwatch: Highest Peak Flows Since 1998
-Lakewatch: Mono Lake Rises Another Foot!
p. 15
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-Mono Basin Journal: A Roundup of Quiet Happenings at Mono Lake
-Mono Basin Field Station: Personal Tours Available
p. 16
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-The Forgotten Season: Winter Photography in the Mono Basin
p. 18-25
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-The Fall Catalog: from the Mono Lake Committee Bookstore
p. 26
(118K)
-Staff Migrations
p.27 (79K)
-From the Mailbag: News from Members and Friends
-A Tribute To My Brother
p.28
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-Back Cover