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Spring 2017

The bright red eyes and yellow beaks of these graceful Western Grebes were captured in sharp focus by Linda Raymer, one of the contestants who competed in CSERC’s latest wildlife photo contest. In this newsletter we feature the winning photos as well as updates on environmental issues that may affect water or wildlife of the region.
western grebe

Newsletter Table of Contents

Photo entries reflect the region’s rich wildlife diversity
These took the top prizes in the adult and in the youth/teen categories
Some pictures make you feel as if you are there, in the moment…
CSERC helps to craft a consensus-based pilot project plan for increasing prescribed burning, thinning logging, and restoration treatments
Debates continue over FERC hydroelectric relicensing for the Lower Tuolumne River and strategies to revise river management
Why is CSERC suing the Forest Service over livestock grazing?
Contamination of forest streams is one key reason for the lawsuit
Volunteer restoration projects offer many ways for you to help!
Update for Yosemite National Park includes GOOD news and BAD news
Citizen activists are needed now, more than ever…
On top of so many demands, CSERC also faces a funding challenge; and YOU can help with more than just pivotal member donations

 

 

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