Welcome to Mono Lake
Mono Lake is an ancient saline lake located at the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada in California. Home to trillions of brine shrimp, millions of birds, and world-famous tufa towers, its tributary streams also supply water to Los Angeles, nearly 350 miles to the south. After a successful legal fight stopped excessive diversions, ongoing advocacy has shown that balanced solutions mean enough water for both people and the environment.
Since 1978 the Mono Lake Committee has worked to protect Mono Lake, restore its tributary streams and surrounding lands, and educate the next generation about wise water use.
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Education fundraiser in memory of Andrea Lawrence
Support Tribal Beneficial Use designations that protect Tribal heritage and practices in the Mono Basin
Free program April 11 on the fisheries history of Walker Lake, Nevada
Education fundraiser in memory of Andrea Lawrence
Experience Ambientalia at the International Phalarope Working Group meeting
Experience Ambientalia celebrates World Wetlands Day
Support Tribal Beneficial Use designations that protect Tribal heritage and practices in the Mono Basin
April 1, 2024 Mono Lake level triggers important choice for DWP
Diverse Los Angeles coalition calls on Mayor Bass to not increase water exports from the Mono Basin this year
April 1, 2024 Mono Lake level triggers important choice for DWP
Diverse Los Angeles coalition calls on Mayor Bass to not increase water exports from the Mono Basin this year
Endangered species protections sought for a Mono Lake favorite: Wilson’s Phalaropes
The science behind the petition: Mono Lake and the Wilson’s Phalarope under the Endangered Species Act
The story of the Wilson’s Phalarope, a new Mono Lake must-read
International Phalarope Working Group meeting at Laguna Mar Chiquita in Argentina
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