Spring
2006
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CONTENTS:
-Environmental Protection Agency plans to strip federal air quality protection from Mono Lake
-12 Years and counting: Mono Basin restoration progress report
-Meeting with DWP Commissioners
-Water-smart landscapes for California
-Los Angeles’ exciting new leadership
-The earth spins, birds fly, and the Chautauqua turns five
-The root of the problem: Plans to manage invasive plant species in the Mono Basin are underway
-Outdoor Experiences with a new twist: New program helps kids connect with nature in their home towns
-Streamwatch:
2005-2006 Runoff higher than expected
-Lakewatch:
Mono Lake is rising rapidly
-Mono
Basin Journal: A Roundup of Quiet Happenings at Mono Lake
-MonoCam gets new image, Clearinghouse gets new research
-Seeing through the fog: Unraveling the mystery of poconip
-Scientific research in the Mono Basin: News from the Mono Basin Field Station and beyond
-Lago de Chapala, partner on the Pacific Flyway
-Staff migrations
-Mono Lake volunteer training starts May 24!
-Music and Ecology
Camp at Mono Lake