Fall
2006
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CONTENTS:
-Protecting the lands of the Mono Basin: Development principles guide the Committee's approach to land development
-Committee's Co-Executive Directorship merges into one position
-Mono Research Group reunites for 30-year reunion;1976 Ecological Study now available online
-Committee prepares for clean air litigation; Goal: Protect Mono Lake's air quality health standards
-Committee supports Prop 84, opposes Prop 90
-Policy Updates: Mill Creek awaits FERC ruling; New trail to Mono Lake; Strange signs surface at the "Cunningham property"; Inyo National Forest to have designated OHV route system by 2008
-A glimpse into the Mono Basin Field Station
-From cracking eggs to climbing peaks: The Outdoor Experiences program aims high and hits home
-South Tufa trail moves uphill: Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve staff instrumental in keeping trail open
-Forest Service launches local lecture series
-Andrea Lawrence receives 2006 Defender of the Trust Award
-Black Point Cinder Mine under scrutiny by BLM and USFS
-Streamwatch: 165% of average runoff... so far!
-Lakewatch: Mono Lake rises two feet in four months!
-Mono Basin Journal: A Roundup of Quiet Happenings at Mono Lake
-The Forgotten Season: Winter Photography in the Mono Basin
-Free Drawing to Restore Mono Lake: Send in your tickets by November 27th!
-Staff Migrations; Interns hard at work for Mono Lake
-From the mailbag: News from members and friends; Thank you volunteers!