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Field Report Autumn/Winter 2012

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In This Issue:

  • NPCA and Allies Challenge Cadiz Water Project in San Bernardino County Superior Court
  • A Japanese-American WWII Incarceration Site: NPCA’s Role
  • Honoring Cesar Chavez
  • Restoring Hetch Hetchy — Opportunity for a Step in the Right Direction
  • Congress Sequester Damaging to “America’s Best Idea”
  • An Opportunity for Cleaner Air
  • Investing in Solar Energy While Protecting Our Desert National Parks
  • The Wild and Scenic San Joaquin

Previous Issues

Spring/Summer 2012 (PDF, 841 KB)

  • Victory at Santa Rosa
  • Cadiz Valley Water Victory at Santa Rosa Conservation, Recovery and Storage Project Update
  • America’s Summit on National Parks: Moving from Vision to Action
  • Golden Gate National Recreation Area: Leading the Way in Alternative Energy
  • Planning the Half Dome Experience
  • Honoring the Buffalo Soldiers
  • Celebrating Cesar Chavez
  • Public Supports Wilderness at Drake’s Estero
  • Morongo Valley California Desert Protection Act Event

Fall/Winter 2011 (PDF, 4.4 MB)

  • Great Basin National Park: In the Crosshairs of a Western Water War
  • Cadiz & Our Desert Water
  • Reflections from the Regional Director
  • NPCA/Nature Valley Big Morongo Canyon Preserve Restoration Event
  • NPCA and Allies Secure California Desert Protection Act Resolution from Riverside County Board of Supervisors
  • Ozone knows no bounds
  • Merced River Plan Flowing Along

Spring/Summer 2011 (PDF, 689 KB)

  • New Shuttle to Connect Fresno and Yosemite?
  • Protect Giant Sequoia National Monument
  • Reflections from the Regional Director
  • California Desert Protection Act of 2011
  • USS Arizona-World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument
  • Update on Sharp Park
  • San Gabriel Watershed and Mountains Special Resources Study
  • Joshua Tree Night Skies
  • Responsibly Locating Renewable Energy to Protect National Park Resources
  • Under the Darkest of Skies, Thousands of Stars

 

 

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