Winter-Spring
2005
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CONTENTS:
p.1
(71K)
-Cover
p.2
(66K)
-Editor's note
p.3
(52K)
-Land Trade Still the Best Option to Stop Lakeside Subdivision
p.4-5
(111K)
-The Lake and the Hood
p.6-7 (79K)
-An Inside Look at the Outdoor Experiences Program
p. 8
(77K)
-Another victory for Mono Lake: Mono Lake Shoulder Widening Project
Suspended
p. 9 (54K)
-DWP Weighs in on Mill Creek Settlement: The Department Asserts its Mill
Creek Water Right--Mill Creek to Benefit
p. 10 (40K)
-Statewide Policy Updates
-California Water Policy Conference Award
p.11
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-State Water Board Members Tour the Mono Basin
-Mono Basin Forest Service Visitor Center Closed for the Winter
p.12
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-Chautauqua: Nothing Ordinary Again
-2nd Annual Mono Lake Wine Flight
p.13
(44K)
-Scientific Research in the Mono Basin: News from the Mono Basin Field
Station and Beyond
p. 14
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-Streamwatch: Lake-effect Snow; Low Reservoir Levels
-Lakewatch: Only 3/4 Million Eared Grebes on Mono Lake This Year
p. 15
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-Mono Basin Journal: A Roundup of Quiet Happenings at Mono Lake
p. 16
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-Can Hetch Hetchy Learn From Mono Lake?
-Just Add Water, Stir, and Instant Owens Lake!
p. 17
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-Dreams Do Come True: Mono Lake's New Ranger
-Music and Ecology Camp at Mono Lake
p.18
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-News From the Living Lakes Network: Committee Attends 9th International
Lakes Conference in British Columbia
-A Crane's Long Journey
p. 19-24
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-2005 Field Seminars
p. 25
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-2005 Chautauqua
-Mono Basin Christmas Bird Count, 2004
p.26
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-Foundation Grants are a Welcome Bonus
-Staff Migrations
p.27 (74K)
-From the Mailbag: News from Members and Friends
-The 24th Annual Tioga Pass Run Benefits Mono Lake
p.28
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-Back Cover