Video: State park closure documentary
November 29th, 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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Check out the trailer for The First 70, a new documentary showcasing the 70 California state parks marked for closure.
Last May, California announced plans to close 70 of their 278 parks, including Mono Lake, a devastating move that is intended to save the state a mere $22 million per year. The closure list includes thousands of acres of park land and 50 percent of the state’s historic parks. The First 70 is a short film about Californians banding together to enact change and develop solutions in the face of a glaring bureaucratic oversight. The film is scheduled to premiere in March of next year. That’s four months before the official park closure date of July 2012, and will be a great showpiece for the issue.
You can view the trailer and contribute to efforts to support the documentary here.
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