10th Annual Mono Basin Bird Chautauqua
March 23rd, 2011 by Morgan, Policy Coordinator
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Name: Morgan Lindsay
Title: Project Specialist
About: Morgan works to support the protection and restoration of Mono Lake and its tributary streams in the office and out in the field. She loves doing something different every day, from monitoring the lake's rise and groundwater patterns along the creek's bottomlands to researching policy issues. But after three summers sharing Mono Lake with visitors by canoe, Morgan's favorite job will always be making new friends for the lake. A graduate of Mount Holyoke College with an Environmental Studies degree in Water Science & Policy, there is nowhere Morgan would rather be than the Mono Basin. If she's not out hiking, skiing, or digging in the dirt with the Sierra Bounty CSA, Morgan's probably at rehearsal for the next Eastern Sierra theatrical adventure—eager for any socially acceptable excuse to sport a goatee.See All Posts by Morgan (33)
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Get your binoculars ready for the Tenth Annual Mono Basin Bird Chautauqua coming June 17–19, 2011!

A pair of Violet-green Swallows dance above tufa towers. Photo courtesy of Marie Read.
Join us to celebrate ten years of spectacular birding, support avian research and conservation work, and have a darn good time.
This year we’ll offer some brand-new events, including an all-day hike in the spectacular Bodie Hills, the latest news from Owens Lake, and a discussion about the Mono Lake Committee’s latest work.
For the Sunday picnic at County Park, musical guests Keith Greeninger and Dayan Kai will be joining us for a great (and free!) afternoon of music.
Registration will open Friday, April 15th at 6:30am. We encourage you to register online as classes do fill quickly at that time, but you can register by fax, and you may call us here at (760) 647-6595 if you encounter any difficulties. April 15th is also the deadline for the Jeff Maurer Research Grant applications.
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