Mono Lake friends rally for state park protection
June 21st, 2011 by Geoff, Executive Director
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Name: Geoffrey McQuilkin
Title: Executive Director
About: Geoff's goals for the Committee are: assuring Mono Lake's continuing protection, restoring Mono Lake's tributary streams, developing a permanent education program, and assuring that the strong tradition of scientific research at Mono Lake continues. A graduate of Harvard in the history of science, Geoff has worked for the Committee since 1992 and was an intern and volunteer before that. He's happy to live close to the lake with his wife Sarah and their daughters Caelen and Ellery.See All Posts by Geoffrey (105)
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Friends of Mono Lake’s state park–the Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve–gathered over the weekend to show their support for keeping Mono Lake open!

Mono Lake friends call for keeping Mono Lake's state park open!
Today Mono Lake Committee staff have the rally photo above on display in Sacramento–and during visits to legislators–as part of the “Save Our State Parks Rally” happening at the state capitol.
The Mono Lake Reserve currently provides critical Mono Lake management and protection programs, and it operates with the support of thousands of volunteer hours and substantial private fundraising, all of which would be lost under the current plan to close the park at the end of 2011. In fact, given the minimal current cost of operation, it is likely that the park will cost the state as much or more in closed “caretaker” status as it does to be open!

Mono Lake's state park benefits from thousands of hours of volunter support and from private donations. All would be lost if the park is closed.
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