Bird Chautauqua registration now open
April 15th, 2012 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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Registration opened today for the 11th annual Mono Basin Bird Chautauqua! Take a look at the program of over 70 events, begin the registration process to see which events are still open, and sign up … you won’t want to miss out. Mono Lake is for the birds—and you too! We hope to see you at the Chautauqua in June.

Yellow-headed Blackbird at Mono Lake. Photo by Ben Winger.
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