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Education | The Mono-logue - Part 5

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The recovery of Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep

Thursday, September 29th, 2011 by Julia, Mono Lake Intern

Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep. Photo by Bartshe Miller.

As head of the California Department of Fish & Game’s Sierra Nevada Bighorn Sheep Recovery Program, Dr. Tom Stephenson has a job which takes him all over the range, from Mt. Langley to Dunderberg Peak. On Wednesday, August 31, it brought him to the Mono Lake Committee’s Theater & Gallery, where he gave a presentation as part of our “Refreshments with Refreshing ‘Ologists” summer lecture series.

Bighorn sheep are the only federally-listed endangered species in Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon National Parks, and the only federally-listed endangered mammal on the Inyo National Forest. The species has been (more…)

Mono Lake story reaches as far as Abu Dhabi

Monday, September 26th, 2011 by Julia, Mono Lake Intern

The Mono Lake water story is featured as a central component of the new exhibition, “Water: H2O=Life” at the Qasr Al Hosn Cultural Quarter Hall in Abu Dhabi. The exhibition, which first opened at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, treats the relationship between water and life through a variety of interactive displays. Mono Lake’s inclusion in the exhibition speaks to the global significance of the environmental successes that have been achieved here. Read more in The National‘s article.

2013 Mono Lake Calendar call for submissions

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011 by Arya, Communications Director

Calling all photographers! The call for submission for the 2013 Mono Lake Calendar is here. If you are interested in submitting, click here for the submission information and read on for details. The submission deadline is Monday, October 31, 2011.


Since 1986, the magnificent geological and ecological wonders of Mono Lake have been celebrated in the Mono Lake Calendar, published by the Mono Lake Committee. Sales of the calendar help to fund the efforts (more…)

Thank you to our volunteers!

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011 by Rosanne, Office Director

In 2011, with decreased funding and increased visitation, volunteers were more important than ever. Volunteers answered questions for visitors at the lake shore and at the Forest Service Visitor Center, led tours at South Tufa and Panum Crater, and helped out with numerous special events.

In late August we celebrated another great summer season of volunteering with the annual volunteer appreciation party. Thank you, volunteers, for your countless hours talking with visitors and enriching their experience in the Mono Basin!

2011 Volunteers

Our 2011 volunteers celebrate the end of a successful season.

A special thank you to this year’s Volunteer of the Year, Jo Bacon. Jo is trained and ready for anything, from (more…)

Attention stargazers!

Monday, September 5th, 2011 by Julia, Mono Lake Intern

The National Park Service is extending the “Stars Over Mono” program through September 19 this year, so you still have a chance to learn about the night sky with the help of an interpretive ranger.

The night sky at South Tufa. Photo courtesy of Bristlecone Media.

The program meets every Monday at 8:00pm at the South Tufa kiosk. Mono Lake is a particularly good stargazing venue as the horizon is not obscured and there is very little light pollution. Bring a pad to sit on and your sense of wonder! Each program lasts an hour and a half.

Digging into the past with geomorphologist Scott Stine

Sunday, August 21st, 2011 by Abby, Mono Lake Intern

If you own a shovel and you like to dig, then you should consider becoming a geomorphologist. Geomorphologist Scott Stine has been digging holes in the Mono Basin since 1979. Last week during the second presentation in the Mono Lake Committee’s series, Refreshments with Refreshing ‘Ologists, Scott discussed the volcanic history of Mono Lake’s islands.

By digging holes, Scott can date (more…)

Dedicated volunteers and generous grant make Restoration Wednesdays possible

Sunday, August 21st, 2011 by Mila, Mono Lake Intern

By this time in the summer many thanks are due to all the amazing people who have volunteered their time pulling invasive plants and watering trees at Restoration Wednesdays for the past two months. We at the Mono Lake Committee want to say a special thanks to a dedicated group of volunteers, Ken & Gayle Midas as well as Donna & Jerry Farris, who have donated their time every Wednesday for the past month and a half to aid in restoration efforts. They have enthusiastically pulled enormous (more…)

Come water trees with us on Wednesday!

Monday, August 15th, 2011 by Julia, Mono Lake Intern

This Wednesday, August 17, join Mono Lake Committee interns and local volunteers as we water Jeffrey pine seedlings along Rush Creek. The trees were planted in an effort to help restore healthy riparian vegetation to the creek, which ran dry for about 50 years due to excessive diversions.

Volunteers help water Jeffrey pine saplings on the banks of Rush Creek.

Jeffrey pines are unusual trees, growing primarily in a narrow corridor from southern Oregon south to Baja California. Large stands of Jeffrey pines occur right here in Mono County, where rich (more…)

California Gulls: Learning more from biologist Kristie Nelson

Saturday, August 6th, 2011 by Abby, Mono Lake Intern

I was eight years old and it was my first visit to Sea World.

California Gulls wheeling over Mono Lake.

After viewing a spectacular performance by the famous whale, Shamu, I was walking down the boardwalk, munching on a delicious churro, a doughy cinnamon stick, when a seagull landed on my head. While grasping onto my hair, the gull proceeded to peck at my tasty snack. I was terrified. Ever since this horrifying experience, I duck when the shadow of a gull passes over my head. It was not until this summer when I came to work as an intern at the Mono Lake Committee that my fear began to wane and my curiosity (more…)

Official Chautauqua bird list

Sunday, July 31st, 2011 by Oliver, Birding Intern

The complete list of bird species seen during this year’s Mono Basin Bird Chautauqua is now available here.

Chautauqua participants scan for birds in the Bodie Hills. Photo by Elin Ljung.

Chautauqua-goers flocked to the Mono Basin in record numbers this year but not so for the birds. With a late, cold spring the total species tally for Chautauqua week was notably down (166 species compared to 184 seen in 2010). Some species that are usually reliably present were absent and overall numbers of common species were reduced.

But that did nothing to dampen the spirits (more…)

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