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Not your ordinary bird festival

Thursday, February 4th, 2010 by Bartshé, Education Director

The Mono Basin Bird Chautauqua combines great birding field trips with an eclectic mix of workshops, presentations, art, and music. Mark your calendars for the last weekend of spring in Lee Vining, California. The Ninth Annual Mono Basin Bird Chautauqua returns June 18-20, 2010, and Web registration begins April 15th. Where else can you see a (more…)

Mono Lake and the shadow biosphere

Friday, January 29th, 2010 by Bartshé, Education Director
Could these Wilson's Phalaropes be a few feet from a shadow biosphere?

Could these Wilson's Phalaropes be a few feet from a shadow biosphere?

Last week the Royal Society in London hosted a discussion meeting about the detection of extra-terrestrial life and the consequences for science and society. During the symposium/discussion Dr. Paul Davies (University of Arizona) presented a webcast lecture The eerie silence: are we alone in the universe? In this webcast he discussed the progress of SETI and the continuing, albeit thus far, quiet search for intelligent life beyond earth. But what of any (more…)

Low pressure snow shovel muscles

Friday, January 22nd, 2010 by Bartshé, Education Director

We are all getting bulked up on the white stuff. Yesterday I spent six hours shoveling between my roof and the berm left by the snow plow. It’s a pleasure to see this much snow, and it’s the first time in a while that this much has fallen around Mono Lake. We measured 33.2″ from Monday to Friday this week at our weather station here in Lee Vining. Thursday’s storm (1-21-2010)  set all-time low barometric pressure records for the San Joaquin Valley, to Reno, to Las Vegas. I don’t know if there’s an official barometer for Lee Vining, but the pressure dropped to just above 983 millibars/29.04 inches on one local weather station, the the lowest I’ve ever seen it.

A view to the north from the south-bound lanes of Highway 395, through the middle of Lee Vining.

A view to the north from the south-bound lanes of Highway 395, through the middle of Lee Vining.

NASA data shows Mono Lake is warming

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 by Bartshé, Education Director
According to a recent NASA study Mono Lake and other large lakes in California are warming twice as fast as the local surface air temperature. The data was gathered (more…)

Mono Basin Field Station gets covered

Monday, November 2nd, 2009 by Bartshé, Education Director

What the roof used to look like on all the units.

One of the units with a new roof on the left. An example of the old roof on the right.

This past month roofers finished installing a new roof on the Mono Basin Field Station. The old roof was well past its prime, decaying and losing shingles with each puff of wind. The new roof is metal and will withstand all the wind and snow the Mono Basin can deliver.

The new roof is the latest physical improvement to this local research station that has been continually hosting research projects since 2004. In 2009 (more…)

South Tufa tours and bird walks happening now!

Monday, May 18th, 2009 by Bartshé, Education Director

South Tufa tours are a great way to learn about Mono Lake! Photo by Greg Reis.

South Tufa tours are a great way to learn about Mono Lake! Photo by Greg Reis.


South Tufa tours

Weekend tours are currently happening on Saturdays and Sundays at 1:00 pm; meet at the South Tufa kiosk/parking lot. Daily tours begin on May 23 at 1:00 pm at the same location.

Bird walks

Sundays and Fridays; now through September 6. Meet at the Mono Lake County Park parking lot at 8:00 am.

See the Calendar of Events for details. The Mono Lake Committee operates under a permits from the Inyo National Forest and the California Department of Parks & Recreation.

Life is a pheromone

Sunday, May 17th, 2009 by Bartshé, Education Director
If you’re an adult male Columbia silk moth, it’s all about pheromones. Male Hyalaphora columbia gloveri spend their precious few evenings of adult life (more…)

Want birds? Just add water.

Monday, April 27th, 2009 by Bartshé, Education Director

It’s not that simple of course, but at Owens (dry) Lake, with some water returning via dust mitigation efforts, so are the birds. Here is a recent article from the LA Times about the Owens Lake Big Day, and here are the results, compliments of Mike Prather, Owens Lake Big Day coordinator.  With over 60,000 birds comprising 75 species, there’s more going on than what you can see from Highway 395.

WRD supports Outdoor Education at Mono Lake

Sunday, January 25th, 2009 by Bartshé, Education Director

The Water Replenishment District of Southern California (WRD) has committed $10,000 to underwrite transportation and scholarships for more students to participate in Mono Lake Committee’s Outdoor Experience Program (OE). Thanks to WRD’s support, more students will be able to experience Mono Lake and see how solutions work in balancing the water needs of people and their watersheds. OE is (more…)

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