Spring 2016 Newsletter – Recent News from the Northern Yosemite region

Getting out to enjoy the spring season

Julia and canyon table mountainThis photo shows Julia (of our CSERC staff) posing on a scenic site up on top of Table Mountain. The wildflowers there this year have persisted with vibrant colors due to well-spaced watering by spring rains. Across the region, the forests and foothills are finally receiving badly needed water after suffering through four long years of drought.
If you think Julia’s baby boy (Canyon), is cute, just wait until you see the REALLY cute wildlife photos we’re sharing inside this spring edition of our CSERC newsletter.
Thanks to the many impressive entries that were submitted in our recent Wildlife Photo Contest, we have some photos that even manage to compete with little Canyon for their “ahhhh” factor. Check them out inside…

In this edition … (click on an article to get started)

CSERC celebrates 25 years!

Raising awareness in tomorrow’s environmental stewards

CSERC has a long history of dedicated staff

Protecting wildlife has been a key goal

USFS proposes status-quo plan for livestock grazing in high elevations

Bark beetle mortality continues to spread across conifer forests

Updates on local environmental issues

Do collaborative processes justify the investment of so much effort?

Key achievements from 25 years of efforts

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