DESERT REPORT Subject Index All issues, April 1997 to June 2015 The Desert Report is a quarterly publication of the Sierra Club’s California/Nevada Desert Committee. DesertReport.org. 10 Years Later - Death Valley National Park Afton Canyon Exploratory -A-110 Years Later - Death Valley National Park Early suggestions of Park status, appreciation of current Park status, by a superintendent of the park. Ed Rothfuss (Article), Fall 2004 p.7 100 Million $ Mesquite Landfill Moving Forward In Imperial County. (Current Issues), June 15, 2007 p.11 100 Years of Preserving America's Past Centennial of the Antiquities Act. Dwight Young (Article), September 16, 2006 p.10 100-Year Flood at Genesis Solar Energy Project Site July, 2012. (Current Issues), September 2012 p.22 1872 Mining Law Proposed expansion of 5ac mine dump limit Mining (Senator Craig's proposed modification of 1872 mining law.) (Issues Update), Summer 1999 p.2 Still at Risk Without Mining Law Reform (The 1872 Mining Law outdated. HR3968 Rahall-Shay-Inslee bill.) Terry Weiner (Article), Summer 2006 p.12 -22014 Minerva Hoyt award to Terry Weiner and the Desert Protective Council (Current Issues), June, 2015 p.17 22 Years of Keeping Nevada Wild Friends of Nevada Wilderness. Judy Anderson & Brian Beffort (Article), March 15, 2007 p.10 29 Palms Marine Base Seeks Expansion in Johnson Valley Preferred Alternative Moves West. DEIS. Room to train 15,000 Marines at a time. Pat Flanagan (Article), June, 2011 p.22 -33809 mining regulations Miners go to Kindergarten (3809 mining regs being revised.) Stan Haye (Article), Spring 1999 p.1 -443 CFR 8342.1, Federal mandate for ORV impact minimization Adding Insult to Injury (In defiance of court orders, BLM proposes doubling ORV routes in the Western Mojave.) Ileene Anderson & Philip M Klasky (Article), June, 2015 p.2 440,000 Acres of Wilderness Clark Co., NV, SB 2612. John Hiatt (Article), Fall 2002 p.1 49 Palms Canyon Ridge Dayhike, Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Winter 2003 p.20 -5530-Mile Trek Across California Colorado River to Morro Bay on foot. 42 days. Cal French (Article), September, 2011 p.4 5th Annual Ruby Rendezvous (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.17 -88342.1, Federal mandate for ORV impact minimization Adding Insult to Injury (In defiance of court orders, BLM proposes doubling ORV routes in the Western Mojave.) Ileene Anderson & Philip M Klasky (Article), June, 2015 p.2 A Matter of Words Legal interpretation of regulations concerning motorized access to guzzlers in wilderness. (Sidebar), March, 2008 p.16 AB 307 Nevada Legislation, New (SB257, graffiti; AB307, Energy proposal cost recovery.) (Current Issues), December 2011 p.9 AB 811 Rooftop solar Funding Rooftop Solar (California AB 811 law.) (Current Issues), March 2009 p.12 AB 976 New California Legislation (SB 1222, rooftop solar fees; SB 594, solar and wind for agriculture; AB 976, local governments can compete with investor owned utilities.) (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 Abele, Rich Angeles Chapter's "Little Hikers" Explore Death Valley Families with children. (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.17 Access to Public Lands Personal history by the author of involvement with public land access. Ed Waldheim (Article), September 2008 p.22 ACEC proposal Ivanpah Valley Conservation Proposal (ACEC.) (Current Issues), December 2011 p.9 ACEC in San Bernardino Mountains Up Against Many Threats Juniper Flats Cultural Area - pressures from multiple kinds of uses. Jenny Wilder (Article), June 2012 p.3 Acronyms and Familiarity with Issues Elden Hughes (View from the Chair), April 1997 p.2 Adams/Sky Oaks property BLM Completes Land Acquisition to Protect Ecosystem (Adams/Sky Oaks property.) (Current Issues), September, 2011 p.7 Adding Insult to Injury In defiance of court orders, BLM proposes doubling ORV routes in the Western Mojave. Ileene Anderson & Philip M Klasky (Article), June, 2015 p.2 Adopt-A-Cabin BLM Adopt-A-Cabin Program Makes for Rewarding Experience (Minietta Cabin.) Don Peterson (Trip Report), Spring 1999 p.17 El Paso Mts Adopt-A-Cabin Exploratory and Primitive Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.21 Panamint Valley BLM Adopt-A-Cabin Program and Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 1998 p.8 Sierra Club Adopt-A-Cabin Project (Minietta Mine Cabin.) Lygeia de Jesus (Article), Spring 2000 p.22 Sierra Club Members Adopt-A-Cabin (Minietta Mine Cabin.) Lygeia deJesus (Trip Report), Summer 1999 p.18 Adventure Trails Project Inyo County's Adventure Trails, Update (Limited to 7 routes / 44 miles.) (Current Issues), June, 2015 p.17 After the Cows Go Home Subtitle: A Natural History and Study of Grazing Impacts in the Granite Mountains. Letty French (Article), Spring 2000 p.14 Afton Canyon Cady Mountains WSA (Viewed from Afton Gorge.) Elden Hughes (Photo), Summer 2000 p.Centerfold East Mojave Carcamp at Afton Canyon (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.18 Afton Canyon ACEC (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.16 Afton Canyon Exploratory (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.13 Afton Canyon, East Mojave Carcamp Afton Canyon, East Mojave Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2001 p.21 Aglodones Dunes, Service and Hiking (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.21 Agriculture China Ranch. A Welcome Oasis in the Desert Environmentally responsible date farm on the Amargosa River. Brian Brown (Article), June, 2011 p.4 From Green to Green Solar farms replacing agricultural farms. Imperial Valley, CA. Impacts, effect on farming, water issues. Al Kalin (Article), December 2012 p.14 Air Pollution in the Mono Lake Basin Subtitle: Status of Control Efforts. Jim Parker & Theodore Schade (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.1 Air Quality Air Quality in Imperial County It can get worse. Fred Cagle (Article), September, 2010 p.10 Air Quality: An Issue in the Desert Economic struggle, political will, and those left gasping for air. Agricultural burning in Imperial County. Luis Olmedo (Article), September 2009 p.18 Mercury Emissions from Mines Under Pressure Great Basin Mine Watch's efforts to control mercury emissions from Nevada mines. Dan Randolph (Article), June 15, 2007 p.6 Ocotillo Wells A State Park at a Crossroads. Management, OHV, other issues. Karen Schambach & Terry Weiner (Article), June, 2014 p.10 Owens Lake Mitigation Finally Settled Story of a settlement. Mike Prather (Article), March, 2015 p.3 Regulations on Dumping Sewage Need to Include Enclosure Open-air sludge dumps in the Mojave Desert. (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Renewable Energy and Changing Park Views A closer look inside and outside Park borders. Description of how the Park Service analyzes visual impact. Birgitta Jansen (Article), June, 2015 p.2 Air Quality at Risk in Salton Sea Water Transfers Effect on air quality of water transfers resulting in lowering Salton Sea water level. Theodore Schade (Article), Spring 2004 p.1 Air Quality in Imperial County It can get worse. Fred Cagle (Article), September, 2010 p.10 Air Quality in the High Desert (Current Issues), Dec 2007 p.15 Air Quality: An Issue in the Desert Economic struggle, political will, and those left gasping for air. Agricultural burning in Imperial County. Luis Olmedo (Article), September 2009 p.18 Air Tours Death Valley National Park Protecting the Natural Sounds of Death Valley (Air Tours over Death Valley National Park.) Mike Cipra (Article), June 2010 p.2 Importance of Quiet in Grand Canyon National Park The Sound of Silence. Capped at 94,000-plus helicopter tours per year. Dick Hingson (Article), June, 2011 p.14 Special Flight Rules for Grand Canyon NP, DEIS Available Some movement in the controversy about airtours over the Grand Canyon. (Current Issues), March, 2011 p.10 Airports Dramatic Change for Ivanpah Valley Planned Las Vegas overflow airport on a dry lake in Ivanpah Valley. Deborah DeMeo (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.11 Ivanpah Airport Land Grab Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 1998 p.1 Las Vegas Airport Developments (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.4 Mammoth-Yosemite Airport: The Judge Asks Questions Allen, Edwina Proposed Mammoth Lakes airport. (News Item), Winter 2004 #2 p.5 Mojave Preserve Threatened by Airport Legislation Airport for Clark Co., NV, serving Las Vegas, close to Mojave Nat'l Preserve. NPCA (Article), Summer 1999 p.11 Use of Publicly Owned Land Potential Las Vegas airports on public land. Mathew Christian (Article), Summer 2004 p.3 Airtours Death Valley National Park Sightseeing Airtours over Death Valley (Deciding airtour frequency and locations. With map of current airtour paths.) Tom Budlong (Article), December, 2010 p.12 Alabama Hills Congressional Designation for Owens Valley's Alabama Hills? Mike Prather (Current Issues), June 2010 p.10 Lone Pine Lake, Alabama Hills, Manzanar (Outings Notice), Spring 2006 p.20 Alabama Hills, Manzanar, Lone Pine Lake (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #1 p.17 Albright, Donald Protecting the Sky Island Sierra San Pedro Martir. (Article), June 2010 p.12 Alder Creek WSA NW Nevada Pine Forest Recreation Area Enhancement Act Introduced (26,000 acres in the Blue Lakes and Alder Creek WSA, near Winnemucca, NV.) Marjorie L Sill (Article), March 2012 p.22 Alegretti Farms Imperial County Water Grab. (News Item), Spring 2003 p.18 Algodones Dunes (News Item), Fall 2003 p.9 BLM Reopens Parts of Dunes That Had Been Closed for 10 Years (Back to court again to protect the majestic Algondones Dunes.Species degradation at risk.) Ileene Anderson (Article), December, 2013 p.1 Court Ruling Allows BLM to Reopen Previously Closed Areas of Algodones Dunes to OHV Use (Current Issues), June, 2014 p.21 Dune Buggies at the Algodones Dunes El Centro Field Office BLM (Photo), Spring 2000 p.16 Imperial Sand Dunes ORV Impacts Geoffrey Smith (Article), Spring 2000 p.16 Listing Sought for Algodones Dune Species (Continuing efforts, by CBD, Sierra Club. 16 species.) Daniel Patterson (Article), Winter 2006 p.14 North Algodones Dunes Wilderenss Area - Service and Hiking (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.16 Algodones Dunes (South) Thanksgiving weekend report. (News Item), Fall/Winter 1999 p.11 Algodones Dunes sunflower BLM Reopens Parts of Dunes That Had Been Closed for 10 Years (Back to court again to protect the majestic Algondones Dunes.Species degradation at risk.) Ileene Anderson (Article), December, 2013 p.1 Algodones No One Knew Larry Hogue (Article), Summer 2002 p.20 Aliens in the Desert Non-native grasses, mustards and other plants replacing native plants. John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2005 p.12 All American Canal Brings International Litigation Issue of canal seepage, related to proposed concrete-lining the canal. David Czamanske (Article), Winter 2006 p.1 Allen, Edwina Sierra Club Works to Protect Owyhee Canyonlands Sierra Club's official position on the Owyhee Initiative. (Article), June 15, 2007 p.12 Allen, Harriet Allen, Harriet Harriet Allen, Desert Queen (Profile.) Judy Anderson (Article), Summer 2001 p.9 Allen, Kate Bird Guzzlers in Wilderness (Article), March, 2008 p.16 Alliance for Desert Preservation successful opposition to North Peak Wind Juniper Flats (To save it is to love it. 100,000 acres, 45 T&E species, Mojave River to the San Bernardino Mountains.) Robert Earle Howells (Article), December, 2014 p.4 Alliance for Responsible Energy Policy, Better Way, The Renewable energy. Comparison of point-of-use energy with industrial wind and solar. (Article), Dec 2008 p.10 Alta East Wind Project, and the California Condor (Sidebar), June, 2013 p.22 Alternate Energy Environmental Justice Short Circuited Eagle Mountain environmental situation. Donna Charpied (Article), September 2008 p.12 Old Spanish Trail, The Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos. Jack Prichett & Scott Smith (Article), March 2012 p.1 Proposition 7: More than Meets the Eye Green energy proposal - deeply flawed. (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 Renewable Energy. Why Not on Rooftops in San Diego Alternative to large energy industrialization of the back country. Saul Alarcon Farfan (Article), June 2012 p.8 Solar in the California Desert Siting solar facilities in the CA desert, with maps. Ileene Anderson (Article), September 2008 p.4 Wind Turbines (News Item), Fall 2003 p.9 Amargosa Region solar power proposals Muddy Waters in the Amargosa Region (Solar Power Problems competing for water with other uses in the Amargosa.) Brian Brown (Article), March 2009 p.2 Amargosa River Beatty Area Land Release Still on Hold (5400 acres, oasis, critical habitat. Old RMP out of date.) (Current Issues), March 15, 2007 p.13 Bruce (Buck) Nelson (Photo), December 2012 p.5 Fire in Amargosa River (Arson suspected.) (News Item), Spring 2002 p.9 its character near Shoshone Into the Bulrush (Protecting the Amargosa Vole from extinction.) Ashley Beechan & Anna Godinho (Article), June, 2015 p.18 New Proposal for the Amargosa River (History and current status of caring for the Amargosa.) Miriam 'Mim' Romero (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.4 Protecting a Desert Jewel (The Amargosa Conservancy.) Susan Sorrells (Article), September 16, 2006 p.18 Report on the Lower Amargosa Miriam 'Mim' Romero (Article), Summer 2000 p.3 Thoughts on the Amargosa River Country Miriam 'Mim' Romero (Article), Fall 2001 p.3 Water Wars and the California/Nevada Dilemma (Border area issues created by differing state rules and regulations.) Greg James (Article), March 15, 2007 p.3 Wild and Scenic Amargosa (Outings Notice), September 2007 p.21 Amargosa River Carcamp and Hike (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.18 Anderson, Ileene Amargosa River Country (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.18 Amargosa River Proposal Wild and Scenic River designation. Brian Brown (Article), Fall 2003 p.5 Amargosa River Study Hikes and Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.15 Amargosa River, Hike the (Outings Notice), Winter 2003 p.21 Amargosa Solar Project sold to solarhybrid AG Renewable Energy Update (Developments in technology, economics, policies, biology drive changes.) Laura Cunningham (Article), December 2011 p.1 Amargosa Valley Communities in the Amargosa Valley Strive to Make Tourism a Success (Threatened by large-scale solar projects.) Susan Sorrells (Article), June 2012 p.16 Amargosa Vole Into the Bulrush (Protecting the Amargosa Vole from extinction.) Ashley Beechan & Anna Godinho (Article), June, 2015 p.18 Amargosa Wild & Scenic River Exploration (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.16 Amazing Eurekensis Surprise bloom at the Eureka Dunes. Birgitta Jansen (Article), September, 2014 p.3 American Avocets at Owens Lake Ali Scheehy (Photo), September, 2011 p.21 American Lands Sage Grouse Conservation Project Mark Salvo (Article), Spring 2000 p.11 American West at Risk, The Science, Myths and Politics of Land Abuse and Recovery. Howard Wilshire, Jane Nielson and Richard Hazlett. "We are already serious, are actively working on wasteful personal habits, and are commenting to agencies and politicians about threats to our arid western landscapes. This book is for us.". Pat Flanagan (Book Review), March 2009 p.22 An Ill Wind Blows in Ocotillo The Ocotillo Wind project - hanging a town out to dry. Terry Weiner (Article), September 2012 p.8 An Open Letter to Law Enforcement Officials & Elected Representatives Offroad Vehicle Rage Targets Residents Seeking Relief. Philip M Klasky (Letter), March 2009 p.13 Anatomy of an Invasion Sahara Mustard - What do we do now?. Dr. Cameron Barrows, PhD (Article), June 2010 p.16 Ancient Bristlecone Pines and Barcroft Lab Open House (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.21 (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.16 Ancient Horses, Camels and Mammoths in Las Vegas Upper Las Vegas Wash - preservation plans for this rich fossil area. John Hiatt (Article), March, 2010 p.3 Anderson, Greta Ecological Health and Livestock Grazing In Southern California deserts. (Article), March 15, 2007 p.4 Anderson, Ileene Adding Insult to Injury In defiance of court orders, BLM proposes doubling ORV routes in the Western Mojave. (Article), June, 2015 p.2 BLM Reopens Parts of Dunes That Had Been Closed for 10 Years Back to court again to protect the majestic Algondones Dunes.Species degradation at risk. (Article), December, 2013 p.1 Canine Distemper Recently Found in Desert Kit Fox Anderson, Judy On the Genesis solar site near Blythe. (Article), June 2012 p.1 Lane Mountain Milkvetch - Under Siege (Article), Summer 2001 p.10 More Unaffordable Housing… Or a New State Park Tejon Ranch potential housing development. (Article), September 2007 p.14 Rare Plants Competing with Rare Minerals Protection of endemic species growing on high quality limestones in the San Bernardino mountains. (Article), Fall 2003 p.4 Solar in the California Desert Siting solar facilities in the CA desert, with maps. (Article), September 2008 p.4 Anderson, Judy 22 Years of Keeping Nevada Wild Friends of Nevada Wilderness. (Article), March 15, 2007 p.10 Celebrating the Volunteers Volunteers working for passage of the CDPA. (Article), Fall 2004 p.10 Everything is Still Hitched to Everything Else Defending the Endangered Species Act. (Article), Summer 2005 p.3 Great Falls Basin Wilderness Study Area History and description. Relation to Trona. Personal perspective by the author. How to proceed. (Article), September, 2011 p.9 Harriet Allen d. Sept. 30, 2009. Long time environmental leader. (Obituary/Tribute), Dec 2009 p.2 Harriet Allen, Desert Queen Profile. (Article), Summer 2001 p.9 Hiking the Desert Trail Several segments of the Mexico-to-Canada desert trail. (Article), Fall 2005 p.4 Judy Anderson Wins John Muir Award Frank Wheat (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.1 Maris Valkass, 1936-2001 (Obituary/Tribute), Summer 2001 p.1 Meet Outings Chair Jim Kilberg (Interview), April 1997 p.9 Preserving the Best of the Rest of the American West The National Landscape Conservation System - an assessment of current condition. (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.1 Remembering Frank Wheat (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 Salton Sea, North Lake Proposal (Article), Summer 2003 p.10 Andre, James M Cultivating Research at Granite Mountains Sweeney Granite Mountains Desert Research Center. (Article), Winter 2002 p.3 Recent Botanical Discoveries In the Eastern Mojave Desert, 90 new species. (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.1 Will We Know What We Lost? California's Desert Flora. Floristic inventory is far from complete. (Article), Dec 2008 p.6 Angeles Chapter's "Little Hikers" Explore Death Valley Families with children. Rich Abele (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.17 Animals Antelope Protection Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 Anza Borrego Bighorn Sheep Count Up a Bit (News Item), Spring 2004 p.7 Big Horn Sheep Tagged to Monitor Pneumonia (Current Issues), December, 2013 p.14 Bighorn Sheep Again Seen in Jacumba Wilderness (News Item), Spring 2006 p.7 Bobcat Protection Act of 2013 Becomes Law in California A follow-up. (Current Issues), December, 2013 p.14 Burros Burros Everywhere Burros on desert lands. Stan Haye (Article), Winter 1998 p.4 Burros in DVNP Antelope Protection Carcamp To Bruce Babbit, Sec'y of Interior, requesting control of burros in DVNP. Edgar Wayburn, M.D (Letter), April 1997 p.9 Canine Distemper Recently Found in Desert Kit Fox On the Genesis solar site near Blythe. Ileene Anderson (Article), June 2012 p.1 Carrizo Gorge Poses Risk to Peninsular Bighorn Sheep David Hogan (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.1 Desert Tortoise - Haste makes Waste Tortoise mortality during relocations. (Current Issues), September 2009 p.12 Desert Tortoises on the Move Considerations when relocating desert tortoises. Michael J Connor, Ph.D. (Article), Summer 2004 p.1 Federal Protection for Peninsular Bighorn (Article), Winter 1998 p.1 For Love of Pronghorn Review of pronghorn antelope and researcher Jim Yoakum. Tina Nappe (Article), March, 2011 p.8 Grazing in Anza-Borrego Threatens Bighorn Sheep Subtitle: Recovery plan says no grazing. Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 2004 p.14 Great Farmer-Engineers of our Deserts Kangaroo Rat behavior. Laura Prugh (Article), September 2009 p.15 Grizzly Bear National Monument Proposal (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.15 Home on the Peninsular Range Returning bighorn sheep from near extinction. Mark C Jorgensen (Article), Fall 2001 p.8 Invasive Species from Tamarisk to Burros Burro removal status, efforts, …. George Barnes & Steve Tabor (Article), Spring 1999 p.9 Jeeps vs. Bighorn Update on the Dunn Road. (Current Issues), March 2009 p.13 Lawsuit to Protect Peninsular Bighorn Sheep Palm Springs 'urban sprawl'. (News Item), Fall 2004 p.13 Peninsular Bighorn Need Endangered Species Listing Joan Taylor (Article), July 1997 p.1 Peninsular Bighorn Sheep at the Brink of Extinction Jonathon Cook (Article), Fall 2003 p.4 Politics of Predation Prey-predator relation, mountain lions and bighorn sheep. Christopher N Papouchis (Article), Spring 2002 p.12 Program Where Everyone Wins Tortoises through the lens. Students learning about tortoises and the desert. David Lamfrom & Rana Knighten (Article), September 2009 p.16 Pronghorn on the Carrizo Plain National Monument Subtitle: Success Despite Manmade Obstacles. Alice Koch (Article), Spring 2005 p.3 Sheephole Valley Wilderness Guzzlers Subtitle: Guzzlers Put Bighorn Sheep at Risk. Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2003 p.10 Voracious Long-ears Threaten Wildlife Refuge Burros, Imperial National Wildlife Refuge. Renee L Robichaud (Article), Fall 2001 p.7 What's Happening to the Mojave Ground Squirrel Decline in apparent population since 1980. Phil Leitner (Article), Spring 2002 p.10 Wild Horse and Burro Legacy Managing wild horses and burros on public lands. Alex Neibergs (Article), September, 2010 p.3 Another Place & Time: Voices from the Carissa Plains Book by Craig Deutsche. Stories of the pioneer settlers of what is now the Carrizo Plains National Monument. Ann Ronald (Book Review), September, 2013 p.10 Another Questionable Giveway of Public Lands Stirling Energy Systems - Solar Two (Imperial Solar) Project. Donna Tisdale (Article), March 2009 p.18 Antelope Protection Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 (Outings Notice), Summer 2005 p.17 Antelope Protection Carcamp (Nature Study / Work Party) Carrizo Plain. (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.16 Antelope Protection Carcamp (Nature Study / Work Party) (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.17 Antiquities Act 100 Years of Preserving America's Past (Centennial of the Antiquities Act.) Dwight Young (Article), September 16, 2006 p.10 Protection of Cultural and Historic Resources (History of law, regulation, policy.) Wanda Raschkow (Article), September 2007 p.1 Anza Borrego Bighorn Sheep Count Up a Bit (News Item), Spring 2004 p.7 Anza Borrego Desert State Park Conservation Victory in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (Defeat of proposal to re-open Coyote Canyon and re-introduce feral horses.) David Hogan (Article), Fall 2004 p.18 Fight is On Against 'Sunrise Powerlink' (Proposed transmission line through Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. A serious threat to the natural environment.) David Hogan (Article), June 15, 2007 p.1 Invasive Species in Anza Borrego Desert State Park (How control efforts can make a difference.) Larry Hendrickson & Scott Martin (Article), March 2013 p.8 Lucky 5 Ranch (Purchase connects Anza-Borrego and Cuyamaca Rancho State Parks.) Diana Lindsay (Article), Winter 2002 p.13 Mason Valley Extends Anza-Borrego Diana Lindsay (Article), Fall 2002 p.14 Ocotillo Wells (A State Park at a Crossroads. Management, OHV, other issues.) Karen Schambach & Terry Weiner (Article), June, 2014 p.10 Sunrise Power Link Threatens State Wilderness (Would dedesignate CA state wilderness in Anza Borrego State Park, San Diego County.) (Current Issues), March 15, 2007 p.13 Tamarisk Removal Work Party, Anza-Borrego Desert Hike (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.12 Thanksgiving at Anza Borrego (Outing report.) Lois Grunwald (Article), Spring 2001 p.7 Vallecito Ranch (Subtitle: Pristine Desert Habitat. (Acquisition opportunity).) Linda Carson (Article), Fall 2003 p.8 Anza Borrego Desert State Park Receives Increased Protections Bryn Jones (Article), Spring 2005 p.13 Anza Borrego Desert State Park Sampler (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.22 (Outings Notice), Fall 2001 p.18 (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.15 Anza Borrego Natural History Easter Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.17 Anza Borrego State Park Mark Jorgensen promoted to Superindendent. (News Item), Winter 2002 p.14 Anza Borrego State Park Exploration (Trip Report), April 1997 p.6 Anza, Juan Batista de route through the Salton Basin, mentioned Down Home Learning (Children and the Natural World educating children about nature.) Pat Flanagan (Article), June 2010 p.2 Archaeological Site Stewards The California Archaeological Site Stewardship Program. Beth & Chris Padon (Article), Summer 2003 p.8 Archaeology Archaeological Site Stewards The California Archaeological Site Stewardship Program. Beth & Chris Padon (Article), Summer 2003 p.8 CASSP Volunteers Help Protect Archaelogical and Historic Resources Arsenic Contamination The California Archaeological Site Stewardship Program. Volunteers monitor arch sites. Beth & Chris Padon (Article), September, 2011 p.6 China Lake NAWS, Good Steward of Material Culture Historic resources of a restricted area, by its chief archeologist. Russell L Kaldenberg (Article), September 2007 p.4 Christmas Canyon Archaeological Surprises Russell L Kaldenberg (Article), Spring 2003 p.3 Cultural Metaphors Embody Running Man Quechan sacred area. Lorey Cachora (Article), Spring 2003 p.7 Managing Cultural Resources in the Mojave National Preserve Signs of those who came before. Ranches, roads, mines, in addition to prehistoric…. David Nichols (Article), December 2012 p.2 Old Spanish Trail, The Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos. Jack Prichett & Scott Smith (Article), March 2012 p.1 Technology Assist in the Understanding of Cave Paintings Dstretch technology applied to the Murals of Baja California. John Harman (Book Review), June 2012 p.12 Architecture and Nature Wilderness and the Functions of Eccentricity. Berenika Boberska (Article), December, 2013 p.6 Arctomecon merriamii In the Silurian Hills. Duncan Bell (Photo), September, 2014 p.7 Are ATVs Dangerous for Youth Stats and stories of dangers of ATVs. Pat Flanagan (Article), September 16, 2006 p.8 Are the Benefits of Guzzlers Understood? (Sidebar), March, 2008 p.18 Argandoña, Monica Desert Wilderness Bill at Last California Desert Protection Act of 2010 - genesis and details. (Article), March, 2010 p.4 Renewable Energy from the California Deserts (Article), Dec 2007 p.8 Arguelles, Dennis Manzanar: Farewell to Viewshed? Proposed 1200 acre solar project in Owens Valley. Brief history of Manzanar. (Article), March, 2014 p.6 Argus Range Adopt-A-Cabin Minietta Cabin Work Party and Argus Range Exploratory (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.19 Argus Range Backpack and Tamarisk Bash (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.17 Argus Range Small Tamarisk Removal (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.21 Arrastre Canyon San Bernardino Mountains ACEC in San Bernardino Mountains Up Against Many Threats (Juniper Flats Cultural Area - pressures from multiple kinds of uses.) Jenny Wilder (Article), June 2012 p.3 Arrow-weed, Preston First People of Imperial Valley, The Personal story by a Native American. (Article), March 15, 2007 p.7 Arrow-weed, Preston Jefferson Long Night's Journey till Dawn (Profile of Preston Arrow-Weed, Quechan elder.) Richard Heller (Article), Dec 2009 p.10 Whirlwind Warrior (By Preston Jefferson Arrow-weed.) Elden Hughes (Book Review), Winter 1998-1999 p.11 Arsenic Contamination near Red Mountain, CA Art & Desert Art We Pay for our Past (Mining Contamination in the Mojave.) Craig Deutsche & Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.12 Art & Desert Art Ricardo Breceda, Accidental Artist, by Diana Lindsay Large metal sculptures in the desert near Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Craig Deutsche (Book Review), December 2011 p.8 Arundo Barnes, George Backpack Southern Sierra PCT, Kennedy Meadows to Olancha Peak. (Outings Notice), Summer 2006 p.16 Backpack the High Toiyabe Range (Outings Notice), June, 2008 p.15 Bagdad Café (Photo), September 2009 p.13 Eliminating from a desert spring Desert Stewardship (Volunteering, service trips, to travel and get to know the desert.) Craig Deutsche (Article), Fall 2005 p.6 Arundo Donax: Its Impact on the Lower Colorado River Invasive perennial grass. John A Laccinole (Article), September 2009 p.10 As the Dust Settles in Owens Valley Owens Valley and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Andrea Leigh (Article), Summer 2003 p.9 Ash Grey Indian Paintbrush Suit to Protect San Bernardino and San Diego Wildflowers (CBD / CNPS suit to designate critical habitat for six plants.) (News Item), Fall 2004 p.13 Ash Meadow Oasis History and status of. James E Deacon (Article), Spring 2003 p.8 Ash Meadows Protecting the Devils Hole (Ash Meadows) Pupfish (An EA by the NPS.) (News Item), Spring 2003 p.18 Ash Meadows Fish Conservation Facility Lifeboad in the Desert. Efforts to save the Devils Hole pupfish. Ambre Chaudoin (Article), December, 2014 p.16 Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex (Four distinct environments in southern Nevada.) Dan Balduini (Article), September, 2013 p.6 Asking the Right Questions Cadiz Water Grab. Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2001 p.10 Assault on Quechan Beliefs Continues Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.4 Atomic testing in the Nevada Desert Friendly Fallout 1953 (University of Nevada Press. Author's musings on writing this book.) Ann Ronald (Article), December, 2010 p.7 ATVs Are ATVs Dangerous for Youth (Stats and stories of dangers of ATVs.) Pat Flanagan (Article), September 16, 2006 p.8 Automobile Club of Southern California Mojave National Preserve With descriptions of places, things and activities. (Map), Fall/Winter 1999 p.Centerfold Avawatz Mountains wilderness proposal Time Runs Out (California Wilderness Coalition's wilderness proposals.) Mike Cipra, Craig Deutsche & Terry Frewin (Article), Dec 2008 p.16 Avawatz Mountains and Death Valley, Tour of Proposed Wilderness (Outings Notice), Summer 2006 p.17 Avawatz Mountains Tour and Death Valley Proposed Wilderness (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.21 Avocet American Avocets at Owens Lake Ali Scheehy (Photo), September, 2011 p.21 -B- Baja California Technology Assist in the Understanding of Cave Paintings (Dstretch technology applied to the Murals of Baja California.) John Harman (Book Review), June 2012 p.12 Baja California's Northern Sky Island Threats to La Sierra Juarez and Sierra San Pedro Martir by energy development. Aaron Quintanar (Article), September, 2010 p.1 Baker, Bryan Juniper Flats (San Bernardino Mountains) Subtitle: Proposed plans leave a unique area of plants and animals vulnerable to damage. (Article), Summer 2004 p.8 Balancing Economic & Ecological Sustainability Overview and history of the Coachella Valley Habitiat Conservation Plan. Dr. Cameron Barrows, PhD (Article), June 15, 2007 p.4 Balduini, Dan Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex Four distinct environments in southern Nevada. (Article), September, 2013 p.6 Ballarat Ghost Town Extravaganza (Ballarat and Riley, in Panamint Valley.) (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.17 Lookout City, Argus Range Ghost Town Extravaganza (Outings Notice), September 2007 p.21 marriage of Stan & Jeannie Haye CDPA Memories (Memories of CDPA passage, Panamint Valley, and marriage in Ballarat.) Stan & Jeannie Haye (Article), Fall 2004 p.5 Barcroft Lab Open House, Hike to Mt. Barcroft (Outings Notice), June 15, 2007 p.17 (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.22 Barcroft Lab, White Mountain Ancient Bristlecone Pines and Barcroft Lab Open House (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.21 Ancient Bristlecone Pines and Barcroft Lab Open House (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.16 Bristlecone Pines & Barcroft Lab (Outings Notice), Spring 2005 p.17 Bristlecone Pines & Barcroft Lab (Outings Notice), Spring 2006 p.21 Bristlecone Pines & Barcroft Lab (Outings Notice), Summer 2006 p.16 Barker Dam Birdwalks (JTNP), Big Morongo Preserve (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.14 Barker, Cristi Patenting of Mining Claims Under HR 2869 Sale of public mining property in Nevada to mining companies. (Article), Spring 2004 p.15 Barley Creek, NV Cottonwood / Barley Creek Loop Backpack / Monitor Range, NV (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.12 Barnbaum, Bruce Red Rock Canyon, Cliffs (Photo), Fall/Winter 1999 p.3 Barnes, George Desert Field Monitors Needed (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.6 Examination of Flawed Planning Process Barrett, Marie NPS planning process - shift in policy. (Article), Spring 1999 p.4 Invasive Species from Tamarisk to Burros Burro removal status, efforts, …. (Article), Spring 1999 p.9 Barrett, Marie New River is an Old Problem, The History, cleanup and status of this drainage from Mexico and California into the Salton Sea. (Article), Dec 2009 p.1 Barrows, PhD, Dr. Cameron Anatomy of an Invasion Sahara Mustard - What do we do now?. (Article), June 2010 p.16 Balancing Economic & Ecological Sustainability Overview and history of the Coachella Valley Habitiat Conservation Plan. (Article), June 15, 2007 p.4 Climate Change and (or) Desert Protection Will Joshua Tree National Park become Creosote Bush National Park? (potential effects of climate change). (Article), September, 2013 p.1 Coachella Valley fringe toed lizard (Photo), September, 2013 p.1 Barstow woollyflower Eriophyllum mohavense Mojave Endemics Fight for Survival Tim Thomas (Article), Summer 2002 p.9 Basin and Range Watch, Ivanpah Power Tower, June 2013 (Photo), September, 2013 p.15 Bats White Nose Syndrome Headed to a Cave Near You (Background and story of this important threat to bat populations.) Mollie Matteson (Article), June, 2011 p.6 Battle for California's Energy Future The Sunrise Power Link. Larry Hogue (Article), June, 2008 p.1 Beatty Area Land Release Still on Hold 5400 acres, oasis, critical habitat. Old RMP out of date. (Current Issues), March 15, 2007 p.13 Bechtel Public Resources at Risk from Bechtel (Soda Mountain Solar looms over the Mojave National Preserve.) Sid Silliman (Article), December, 2013 p.10 Becky Peak (Ely, NV) Wilderness Restoration (Outings Notice), June, 2008 p.15 Beechan, Ashley Into the Bulrush Protecting the Amargosa Vole from extinction. (Article), June, 2015 p.18 Beffort, Brian 22 Years of Keeping Nevada Wild Friends of Nevada Wilderness. (Article), March 15, 2007 p.10 Nevada Wilderness Campaign Launched (Article), Summer 2001 p.5 Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress 2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions. (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge In northwest Nevada. 'A Treasure to Preserve'. (Article), December, 2010 p.4 Wilderness in Southern Nevada A Citizen's Proposal. (Article), Spring 2002 p.16 Before You Build a Campfire in the Desert Fire permit required in the CDD this year. (Current Issues), June 15, 2007 p.13 Belenky, Lisa Ecological Health and Livestock Grazing In Southern California deserts. (Article), March 15, 2007 p.4 Bell, Carl E Salton Sea - The Good and the Not So Good Bighorn Sheep Plusses and minuses at the Salton Sea. (Article), Winter 2001 p.10 Bell, Duncan Arctomecon merriamii In the Silurian Hills. (Photo), September, 2014 p.7 California Native Plant Society Searches for Rare Treasure Discoveries in the Desert. Expanding the search for rare plants. (Article), June, 2011 p.1 East Mojave, The Wild Places that need wilderness designation, part 2. (Article), June, 2014 p.5 More Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation Hills, Mountains and Valleys. (Article), September, 2014 p.1 What is Wilderness? Revisiting the Wilderness Act of 1964 Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation. (Article), March, 2014 p.4 Berdoo Canyon Pioneertown Mountains, Berdoo Canyon, JTNP (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.13 Better Way, The Renewable energy. Comparison of point-of-use energy with industrial wind and solar. Alliance for Responsible Energy Policy (Article), Dec 2008 p.10 Big and the Little, The On-the-ground evidences, small and large, remind of the value of environmental efforts. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Winter 2006 p.2 Big Bear Valley sandwort Ash Grey Indian Paintbrush Suit to Protect San Bernardino and San Diego Wildflowers (CBD / CNPS suit to designate critical habitat for six plants.) (News Item), Fall 2004 p.13 Big Horn Sheep Tagged to Monitor Pneumonia (Current Issues), December, 2013 p.14 Big Morongo Canyon wilderness proposal Time Runs Out (California Wilderness Coalition's wilderness proposals.) Mike Cipra, Craig Deutsche & Terry Frewin (Article), Dec 2008 p.16 Big Morongo Preserve Barker Dam Birdwalks (JTNP), Big Morongo Preserve (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.14 Big Rocks Wilderness, NV Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 Big Solar Solution or threat? Overview of desert solar installation plans and schemes. Joan Taylor (Article), March, 2008 p.2 Bigelow Cholla Gardens Wilderness Giant Step Forward for Mojave Wilderness (Catellus land transfer to Federal ownership, wilderness.) Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 2000 p.3 Biggest Land Transaction Since the Spanish Land Grants Wildlands Conservancy's proposed purchase of Catellus properties. Elden Hughes (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.1 Bighorn Ewe and Lamb Bighorn Institute (Photo), Spring 2000 p.3 Bighorn Institute Bighorn Ewe and Lamb (Photo), Spring 2000 p.3 Bighorn Sheep Anza Borrego Bighorn Sheep Count Up a Bit (News Item), Spring 2004 p.7 Carrizo Gorge Poses Risk to Peninsular Bighorn Sheep David Hogan (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.1 Bighorn Sheep Again Seen in Jacumba Wilderness Desert Bighorn Sheep Census Yields Lowest Count in 27 Years Bob Hartman (Article), July 1997 p.11 Dunn Road, The Controversial road in the Santa Rosa Mountains. With map. Joan Taylor (Article), Dec 2007 p.6 Federal Protection for Peninsular Bighorn (Article), Winter 1998 p.1 Guzzlers Sheephole Valley Wilderness Guzzlers (Subtitle: Guzzlers Put Bighorn Sheep at Risk.) Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2003 p.10 Home on the Peninsular Range (Returning bighorn sheep from near extinction.) Mark C Jorgensen (Article), Fall 2001 p.8 Jeeps vs. Bighorn Update on the Dunn Road. (Current Issues), March 2009 p.13 Lawsuit to Protect Peninsular Bighorn Sheep (Palm Springs 'urban sprawl'.) (News Item), Fall 2004 p.13 Peninsular Bighorn Need Endangered Species Listing Joan Taylor (Article), July 1997 p.1 Peninsular Bighorn Sheep Still Beleaguered (The good news and the bad news.) Joan Taylor (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.8 Peninsular Bighorn Still in Danger Joan Taylor (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.6 Politics of Predation (Prey-predator relation, mountain lions and bighorn sheep.) Christopher N Papouchis (Article), Spring 2002 p.12 Sierra Nevada Bighorn Sheep, and Domestic Sheep (Threat of disease transmission from domesitc sheep.) Paul McFarland (Article), September 16, 2006 p.14 threat to species in the Great Basin Water Issues Intensify Threats to Nevada Species (Project of the Southern Nevada Water Authority is bad news for species already at risk.) Rob Mwroka (Article), June, 2013 p.8 Wilderness & Guzzlers for Desert Bighorn Sheep John D Wehausen (Article), Dec 2007 p.4 Wilderness or Zoos Response to Dr Wehausen's Dec 2007 Desert Report article about sheep guzzlers in wilderness. Jeffrey Kane (Article), March, 2008 p.18 Bighorn Sheep Again Seen in Jacumba Wilderness (News Item), Spring 2006 p.7 Bighorn Wilderness Cleanup and Carcamp SCA crew cleanup in Bighorn Wilderness. (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.20 Bill Threatens Joshua Tree Wilderness Mary Bono's bill to allow a road in wilderness in Joshua Tree NP. Frank Buono (Article), Summer 2002 p.3 Billings, Kathy Kathy Billings Named New Death Valley Superintendent (Current Issues), March 2013 p.22 Superintendent of Death Valley National Park (Highlight on Kathy Billings.) Roberta Moore (Article), September, 2014 p.2 Billo, Evelyn Rock Art Protection Plea (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.7 Bilson, Steve Waste Not, Want Not Subtitle: California's Urban Water Use Dilemma. (Article), Summer 2003 p.6 Bird Guzzlers in Wilderness Kate Allen (Article), March, 2008 p.16 Bird Springs Pass, Service and Hike Repair OHV damage, Kaivah Wilderness. (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.21 Bird Springs Valley, Nevada Will There Ever Be a Desert Tortoise National Wildlife Refuge? (Nevada's Desert tortoises hanging in the balance. Las Vegas intruding.) Ron Mrowka (Article), March, 2014 p.3 Birds Alta East Wind Project, and the California Condor Birds of the Salton Sea (Sidebar), June, 2013 p.22 American Avocets at Owens Lake Ali Scheehy (Photo), September, 2011 p.21 American Lands Sage Grouse Conservation Project Mark Salvo (Article), Spring 2000 p.11 Birds of the Salton Sea A pictorial. Milton Friend (Photo), Summer 2002 p.13 BLM Director Opposes Listing Sage-Grouse (Kathleen Clark). (News Item), Summer 2004 p.9 Common Ravens: A Growing Threat General discussion of Raven management. Amy L Fesnock (Article), Summer 2004 p.6 Eagles Left Adrift in Our Pursuit of Wind Energy Eagle Take Permits Extended to 30 Years. Kelly Fuller (Article), March, 2014 p.8 Eagles Soar over Nevada John Hiatt (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.11 Endangered California Songbird Recovering Least Bell's Vireo. (News Item), Winter 2004 #2 p.5 Fish and Wildlife Considering New Sage-Grouse Listing Discussion of efforts to list the Greater Sage Grouse as an endangered species. John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2004 p.7 Impacts of Energy Projects on Migratory Birds New tool available to access migratory bird species (eBird)). Pat Flanagan (Article), June, 2014 p.16 Loon Days at Walker Lake Birding at Walker Lake. Marjorie L Sill (Trip Report), Summer 1999 p.17 Not so Friendly Green Skies A bird's eye view. Renewable energy's effects on birds. Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), June, 2013 p.16 Owens Lake - Birdlover's Paradise Mike Prather (Article), Fall 2000 p.3 Owens Lake dust control watering Ali Scheehy (Photo), September, 2011 p.20 Owens Lake is for the Birds A self-guided birding tour of Owens Lake. Judy Wickman (Article), Winter 2003 p.6 Perigrene Falcons Recovering in Nevada Chris Tomlinson (Article), Fall 2003 p.11 Petition to List Greater Sage Grouse Conflict between conservationists and Bush Administration about listing species of Greater Sage Grouse, including Mono Basin Greater Sage Grouse. Mark Salvo (Article), Winter 2006 p.8 Phainopepla: The Bird in the Shiny Black Robe Getting to know an intersting desert dweller. Len Warren (Article), December, 2013 p.18 Phalaropes in flight at Owens Lake Mike Prather (Photo), September, 2011 p.21 Saving the Greater Sage Grouse … And the Sagebrush Sea Unprecedented steps to save the species. Mark Salvo & Erik Molvar (Article), September 2012 p.14 Seasons on the Wing A self-guided birding tour of the Salton Sea. Bob Miller (Article), Winter 2003 p.4 Soaring with the Condors Fascinating account by 14 year old author of checking health of Condor AC-9. Terra Bransfield (Article), June, 2015 p.1 State of the Sage Grouse John Hiatt (Article), Spring 2002 p.13 Tejon Ranch Company's Application for a Permit to Harm Condors David Clendenen (Article), Winter 2006 p.4 Tracking the Life Cycle of the Mono Lake Gulls Kristie Nelson (Article), March 2013 p.3 Water Birds Turning up Dead at Solar Facilities (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.18 Birds and Beat the Tamarisk - Carcamp and Service Trip Owens Lake. (Outings Notice), Dec 2007 p.17 Birds of the Salton Sea A pictorial. Milton Friend (Photo), Summer 2002 p.13 Birds, and Beat the Tamarisk Birds, and Beat the Tamarisk Owens Lake tamarisk cleanup. (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.17 Birds, and Beat the Tamarisk, Carcamp and Service Trip Owens Lake. (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.20 Birds, Flowers and Fences in the Carrizo (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.20 Remove fences to support Pronghorn, and, Spring in the Carrizo. (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.17 Birth of Desert Magazine What happens when you talk around campfires and hike up desert peaks (Part 2 of 2). John Fraim (Article), September, 2013 p.4 What happens when you talk around desert campfires and walk up desert peaks. (Part 1 of 2). John Fraim (Article), June, 2013 p.4 Bishop, Kelly Ongoing Effort to Save the Salton Sea (Article), December 2012 p.3 Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge grazing on Grazing on Public Lands (From the perspective of a rancher.) Art Steinbeck (Article), March 2012 p.3 Shown on map Wind Wolves Preserve (And surrouding area.) (Map), Winter 2004 #2 p.10 Biznaga Cactus Snatchers Caught (Barrel cactus poached to make candy (biznaga).) Eric Inman (Article), Summer 2000 p.1 Black Canyon - Mysteries of the Desert Primitive Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.17 Black Canyon (Barstow area) Mysteries of the Desert (Black Canyon, near Barstow.) (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 Black Canyon Wilderness, NV wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Black Canyon, Inscription Canyon, Martinez Rock House in National Register of Historic Places Russell L Kaldenberg (Article), Fall 2000 p.15 Black Lava Butte Not Enough Wind on Black Lava Butte and Flat Top Mesa (Result of met towers to determine wind farm feasibility.) (Current Issues), March 2013 p.22 What is Wilderness? Revisiting the Wilderness Act of 1964 (Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation.) Duncan Bell (Article), March, 2014 p.4 Black Lava Butte and Flat Top Mesa at Risk from Wind Energy Project "Saving Our Desert - One Butte at a Time." Met towers constructed (helicoptered in) on pristine lava buttes, to the surprise of adjacent homeowners. Michelle Myers (Article), March 2012 p.8 Black Mountain Rock Art District (News Item), Fall 2000 p.5 Black Rock Desert (Photo), December 2012 p.4 Bruce (Buck) Nelson (Photo), December 2012 p.5 Coal-Fired Power Plant Threatens Black Rock Desert Shaaron Netherton (Article), Spring 2005 p.1 Conservation Act of 2000 22 Years of Keeping Nevada Wild (Friends of Nevada Wilderness.) Judy Anderson & Brian Beffort (Article), March 15, 2007 p.10 Nevada's Black Rock Desert Wilderness Bill Passes Congress (Article), Winter 2001 p.1 wilderness management plan BLM Approves Illegal Mine Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Wilderness Restoration Trip (Black Rock Desert.) (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.20 Black Rock Power Plant Plans abandoned. (News Item), Summer 2006 p.7 Blackwater USA More Military Training in the California Desert? (Wind Zero proposed facility in Imperial County.) Terry Weiner (Article), March 2009 p.4 Blaeloch, Janine Grassroots Groups Sue Over Destructive Solar Policy Continuing efforts to protect the desert from industrial-scale solar. (Article), September, 2013 p.2 More Solar Mythology Widely stated myths about the necessity for development of large solar energy plants in undeveloped desert areas. (Article), June, 2011 p.10 Mythical Mandate, A 2005 Energy Policy Act clause often misquoted as a mandate from Congress. (Article), March, 2011 p.12 Transforming the Politics of Big Solar Changing renewable energy strategy to distributed generation from large remote industrialization of undisturbed public lands. (Article), March 2012 p.2 Blake, William Geologic Map of Southern California, 1855. (Map), June 2010 p.14 BLM Adding Insult to Injury In defiance of court orders, BLM proposes doubling ORV routes in the Western Mojave. Ileene Anderson & Philip M Klasky (Article), June, 2015 p.2 approving solar power projects Solar Thermal Power Plant Decisions (When, where and how of project decisions explained.) Sid Silliman (Article), September 2009 p.6 Decision process for actions Speak Your Mind and Be Heard (How the BLM makes decisions.) Nada Culver (Article), June 15, 2007 p.3 Federal Judge Orders BLM to Control ORV Abuse BLM's Western Mojave route designation plan, and control of ORV abuse. Judge Illston's decision. (Current Issues), March, 2011 p.10 Jim Kenna Selected as BLM's New California State Director (Current Issues), September, 2011 p.7 Promoting Community Participation BLM Ridgecrest's Steering Committee. Tom Budlong (Article), Fall 2005 p.12 Public Lands and the General Land Office, 1812-2012 Beginnings of the Bureau of Land Management. Greg Hill (Article), June 2012 p.6 Sense of Amazement and Pride for BLM and its Partners BLM's strategy for implementing the CDPA. Chris Roholt & Paul Brink (Article), Fall 2004 p.4 Susanville District Planning Initiated for Northern California & Nevada Deserts (Northeast CA and northwest NV. Susanville BLM district.) Stan Weidert (Article), Winter 2006 p.12 Volunteers Crucial to BLM Wilderness Programs Use of volunteers to expand BLM land management effectivity. Marty Dickes (Article), Fall 2005 p.13 BLM Adopt-A-Cabin Program Makes for Rewarding Experience Minietta Cabin. Don Peterson (Trip Report), Spring 1999 p.17 BLM Approves Illegal Mine Gold Quarry Mine in the Carlin Trend. (News Item), Fall 2002 p.18 BLM Completes Land Acquisition to Protect Ecosystem BLM Completes Land Acquisition to Protect Ecosystem Adams/Sky Oaks property. (Current Issues), September, 2011 p.7 BLM Director Bob Abbey Returns (Current Issues), June 2012 p.9 BLM Director Opposes Listing Sage-Grouse (Kathleen Clark). (News Item), Summer 2004 p.9 BLM Employee's Perspective, A The NLCS from the BLM California Coordinator's eyes. Paul Brink (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.2 BLM Grazing Allotment Practices Not Meeting Standard "Citizen scientists protect wildlife needs." Detailed non-BLM monitoring reveals management problems. Duck Creek Allotment, Sage Groused habitat, etc. Jim Catlin (Article), December 2011 p.4 BLM implementation of the CDPA Sense of Amazement and Pride for BLM and its Partners (BLM's strategy for implementing the CDPA.) Chris Roholt & Paul Brink (Article), Fall 2004 p.4 BLM Loses Power to Self-Approve Historic Preservation Actions Relations with SHPO and NHPA. (News Item), Fall 2004 p.13 BLM Releases 15-Year Strategy to Guide National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS) (Current Issues), December 2011 p.9 BLM Reopens Parts of Dunes That Had Been Closed for 10 Years Back to court again to protect the majestic Algondones Dunes.Species degradation at risk. Ileene Anderson (Article), December, 2013 p.1 BLM to Gut WSA Protection Concerning game introduction to wilderness by fish & game agencies. Tom Myers (Article), Spring 1999 p.5 BLM Turns Down Imperial Project Gold Mine Glamis Gold's Imperial Mine. Edie Harmon (Article), Spring 2001 p.10 BLM Wilderness - Nevada's Hidden Treasure Effort to designate Nevada wildlands as Wilderness. Marjorie L Sill (Article), July 1997 p.1 BLM, El Centro Field Office Dune Buggies at the Algodones Dunes (Photo), Spring 2000 p.16 Blocking Natural Desert Flows Effects of 'chevron' dike protection in desert areas. William H Schlesinger (Article), Spring 2003 p.12 Blowing Dust in the Wind Subtitle: Could the Salton Sea be the Next Owens Lake?. Tom Kirk (Article), Summer 2002 p.1 Blue Lakes / Pine Forest Mountains Wilderness Study Area Backpack (NW Nevada) (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.15 Blue Lakes Ohhs & Ahhs Trip report. Marty Kiel (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.19 Blue Lakes WSA NW Nevada Pine Forest Recreation Area Enhancement Act Introduced (26,000 acres in the Blue Lakes and Alder Creek WSA, near Winnemucca, NV.) Marjorie L Sill (Article), March 2012 p.22 Blythe Intaglios (Photo), March, 2010 p.10 Blythe Solar Power Project delayed for over a year during switch to photovoltaic technology Renewable Energy Update (Developments in technology, economics, policies, biology drive changes.) Laura Cunningham (Article), December 2011 p.1 Borchard, Steve Palo Verde Mesa (Sacrifice for solar energy. Large scale energy projects west of Blythe, CA.) Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), September 2012 p.6 sold to solarhybrid AG Renewable Energy Update (Developments in technology, economics, policies, biology drive changes.) Laura Cunningham (Article), December 2011 p.1 Boarman, Bill Tortoise Shell Photo of shell of immature tortoise killed by ravens. (Photo), Summer 2004 p.6 Bob Abbey BLM Director Bob Abbey Returns (Current Issues), June 2012 p.9 Bobcat Protection Act of 2013 Joshua Tree community activists take action. Chris Clarke (Article), June, 2013 p.10 Bobcat Protection Act of 2013 Becomes Law in California A follow-up. (Current Issues), December, 2013 p.14 Bobcat Trapping in California 1800 trapped in 2012; traps near JTNP Bobcats David Jesse McChesney (Photo), June, 2013 p.10 Boberska, Berenika Architecture and Nature Wilderness and the Functions of Eccentricity. (Article), December, 2013 p.6 Bodie CDPA Saves Bodie Ghost Town Noah Tilghman (Article), Winter 2002 p.5 Bodie Hills Study & Exploration (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.16 Bodie Hills WSA Unique Heritage with and Uncertain Future (Bodie Hills. Wilderness quality lands threatened by gold mining.) Malcom Clark (Article), March, 2011 p.13 Bodie WSA Mine Planned in Bodie WSA (Paramount Mine, Paramount Gold Corp.) Emilie Strauss (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.4 Bond, Alice California Deserts and Economic Prosperity (Article), September 2008 p.8 Bonds, Monica Kern County Zones Favor Takings Kern County Valley Floor Conservation Habitat Plan. (Article), Fall 2002 p.12 Vital Linkage at Tejon Ranch, A Biological linkages. (Article), Winter 2003 p.13 Bonfiglio, Brian v.p. of Blackwater USA More Military Training in the California Desert? (Wind Zero proposed facility in Imperial County.) Terry Weiner (Article), March 2009 p.4 Bono, Mary Need for Restoring the Salton Sea, The (Article), Summer 2004 p.4 Water Transfer Threatens Salton Sea (Article), Summer 2002 p.1 Booth, Howard Nifty NAFTA Nevada Shell Game Bridge to replace Hoover Dam bottleneck. (Article), Spring 1999 p.4 Borchard, Steve New Face of CDCA Seeks Balance (Profile of Steve Borchard, new manager of BLM's California Desert District.) Bryn Jones (Article), Summer 2006 p.13 Border Fence Border Fence types of (three) Security and Environmental Stewardship Responaibility of the US Border Patrol Kevin Geller (Article), March 2009 p.1 waiver of environmenal laws Security and Environmental Stewardship Responaibility of the US Border Patrol Kevin Geller (Article), March 2009 p.1 Walling Off Our Southern Deserts (The US-Mexico boder fence. Is the cost too high?.) Scott Nicol (Article), December, 2010 p.6 Border Patrol Jacumba Mountains Southern Border and Blazing Sun (Observations in the Yuha Desert, between San Diego and El Centro along the Mexican Border.) Craig Deutsche (Article), March 2009 p.14 Operation Gatekeeper (Effect of Border Patrol efforts to control illegal immigration.) Pamela Jahner (Article), Spring 1999 p.1 Operation Gatekeeper (Impact on cultural and natural resources on the US/Mexico border.) Jason Caffey, Margaret Hangan & Chris Knauf (Article), Winter 2002 p.8 Security and Environmental Stewardship Responaibility of the US Border Patrol Kevin Geller (Article), March 2009 p.1 USBP and BLM Forge Unlikely Partnership Robert Haggerty (Article), Fall 2000 p.8 Watching the Southwest Border (The Border Patrol - who are they? Profile from a day's ride-along.) Craig Deutsche (Article), December, 2014 p.8 Border Patrol Impacts in the Jacumba Wilderness Margaret Hangan (Article), Fall 2000 p.10 Borderlands Bonanza Jacumba, Coyote Mountains, Mexican border. Nick Ervin (Trip Report), Spring 1999 p.18 Borehole, The (near Tecopa, CA) Into the Bulrush (Protecting the Amargosa Vole from extinction.) Ashley Beechan & Anna Godinho (Article), June, 2015 p.18 Boston Globe, Invasive Grasses Making the Mojave a Tinderbox Threat to native species not accustomed to fire. (Article), Winter 2002 p.10 Boxer Introduces California's Wild Heritage Act Terry Frewin (Article), Fall 2002 p.1 Boyd Deep Canyon Reserve Christopher Woodcock (Photo), March 2013 p.10 Boyd Deep Canyon Research Center Desert Holdings of the University of California Natural Reserve System (A library of ecosystems.) Kathleen M Wong (Article), March 2013 p.10 Boyle, Barbara Energy Related Provisions of S.2921 In the California Desert Protection Act of 2010. Includes summary of Title II, Desert Renewable Energy Permitting. (Article), March, 2010 p.14 Sierra Club Supports Mandatory Wind Guidelines for Wildlife Avoidance, Minimization, and Mitigation Letter from Michael Brune, Executive Director of the Sierra Club, to Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar. Others wanted voluntary guidelines. (Letter), March 2012 p.10 Bradley, Timothy J. Salton Sea Initiative, The UC Irvine Offers a Multidisciplinary Approach. (Article), March, 2014 p.18 Bransfield, Ray Do They Have Enough Space, Numbers, Time, to Survive? Desert Tortoises. With fragmentation map. (Article), March 2013 p.4 Resources of the Ft. Irwin Proposed Expansion Area (Article), Summer 2001 p.15 Bransfield, Terra Soaring with the Condors Bristlecones Fascinating account by 14 year old author of checking health of Condor AC-9. (Article), June, 2015 p.1 Brassica Tournefortii Invasive Sahara Mustard (Brassica Tournefortii.) Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2001 p.19 Breceda, Ricardo Ricardo Breceda, Accidental Artist, by Diana Lindsay (Large metal sculptures in the desert near Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.) Craig Deutsche (Book Review), December 2011 p.8 Bridge Canyon Wilderness wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Briggs mine expansion may be prevented State Mining and Geology Board Tough New Regulations (Open-pit backfill regulations.) Tom Budlong (Article), Summer 2003 p.1 Little Petroglyph Canyon & Briggs Mine Tour (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.16 Little Petroglyph Canyon (China Lake NWC) & Briggs Mine Tour (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.13 Panamint Mountains Overview of the Briggs Mine (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.19 Panamint Valley Briggs Mine Surprise Canyon Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 2003 p.21 Panamint Valley Outing Emphasizes the Issues (Briggs Mine in the Panamints, Slate Range Wilderness proposal, Surprise Canyon.) Bob Ellis (Article), Summer 2002 p.8 Panamint Valley vs Briggs Gold Mine carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2002 p.17 Panamint Valley vs. Briggs Gold Mine carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2003 p.21 Panamint Valley, Briggs Gold Mine, Surprise Canyon Backpack (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.20 Briggs Mine Plans Expansion Tom Budlong (Article), Fall 2001 p.1 Briggs Mine Update Stan Haye (Article), July 1997 p.7 Bright Star Service and Hike (Outings Notice), Summer 2005 p.16 BrightSource Energy IPO cancelled Energy Companies Continue to Eye Desert, Despite Setbacks (Financial, legal, wildlife….) Shaun Gonzales (Article), June 2012 p.10 BrightSource Enerty and the Rio Mesa Solar Project Mounting obstacles. (Current Issues), March 2013 p.22 Brink, Paul BLM Employee's Perspective, A The NLCS from the BLM California Coordinator's eyes. (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.2 California BLM's Paul Brink Receives NLCS Leadership Award (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.11 Sense of Amazement and Pride for BLM and its Partners BLM's strategy for implementing the CDPA. (Article), Fall 2004 p.4 Bristlecone Pines & Barcroft Lab (Outings Notice), Spring 2005 p.17 (Outings Notice), Spring 2006 p.21 (Outings Notice), Summer 2006 p.16 Bristlecones High Life Among the Ancients (Bristlecone pines in the White Mountains.) Andrea Leigh (Article), Fall 2002 p.4 White Mountain & Ancient Forest Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.12 Bristol Mountains Bristol Mountains Building a Radioactive Highway (Project Plowshare's plan to excavate I-40 through the Bristol Mtns with 23 simultaneous nuclear explosions.) Howard Wilshire (Article), Spring 2001 p.9 Bristol Valley SUV Desert (Synopsis of Cadiz Land Co. history.) Bob Ellis (Article), Spring 2000 p.1 Brodo, Irwin M Lichens of the Desert Air quality monitors. (Article), Winter 2003 p.3 Brooks, Connie Salton Sea State Recreation Area Come visit before it is gone. Description of the area. (Article), December, 2014 p.22 Brooks, Matt Non-native Grass Invasions and Fire in the Mojave Desert (Article), Winter 2001 p.16 Brown, Brian Amargosa River Proposal Wild and Scenic River designation. (Article), Fall 2003 p.5 China Ranch. A Welcome Oasis in the Desert Environmentally responsible date farm on the Amargosa River. (Article), June, 2011 p.4 Muddy Waters in the Amargosa Region Solar Power Problems - competing for water with other uses in the Amargosa. (Article), March 2009 p.2 Brown, Charlie Pioneers in the Desert (A Lesson for the Future. Shoshone, Susan Sorrells, and the Brown family.) Craig Deutsche (Article), June, 2014 p.1 Brownlie, William R Controlling Salinity in the Salton Sea (Article), Summer 2002 p.4 Brownridge, Dennis Restoring the 'Eternal Silence' to the Grand Canyon Aircraft noise. (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.10 Brown's Spring, NV Shown on map Old Spanish Trail, The (Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos.) Jack Prichett & Scott Smith (Article), March 2012 p.1 Brune, Michael Sierra Club Supports Mandatory Wind Guidelines for Wildlife Avoidance, Minimization, and Mitigation (Letter from Michael Brune, Executive Director of the Sierra Club, to Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar. Others wanted voluntary guidelines.) Barbara Boyle (Letter), March 2012 p.10 Brusha, Ron Muddy Mountains Desert Study Trip (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.21 Budlong, Tom Briggs Mine Plans Expansion (Article), Fall 2001 p.1 Challenges Await at Surprise Canyon EIS to analyze 4WD access being prepared. (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.13 Conglomerate Mesa (Photo), March, 2014 p.5 Great Falls Basin From the interior, looking east. (Photo), September, 2011 p.9 Imbalance of Priorities Conglomerate Mesa. (Article), Dec 2008 p.18 Mine Expansion in Panamint Valley Briggs Mine's attempts to expand the Briggs Mine. (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.9 Promoting Community Participation BLM Ridgecrest's Steering Committee. (Article), Fall 2005 p.12 Burrtec Waste Industries Sightseeing Airtours over Death Valley Deciding airtour frequency and locations. With map of current airtour paths. (Article), December, 2010 p.12 Solar (and Other) Power Plant Ratings You need to know this. Capacity Factor, misleading output ratings. (Article), Dec 2009 p.14 Some Thoughts on Off Road Vehicles (Commentary), Summer 2005 p.18 Surprise Canyon Motoring History (Article), Spring 2006 p.4 There Are Two Deserts Randal Henderson's 1936 editorial for The Desert Magazine. (Article), March 2013 p.17 Tough New Regulations Open-pit backfill regulations. (Article), Summer 2003 p.1 Truckhaven ORV Starting Line Lined up for the annual Truckhaven event. (Photo), June, 2014 p.10 Unbalanced Subgroup Leads to Flawed Result The West Mojave Area and the Travel Management Plan. Group recommends 30,000 off-road miles, driving in washes and Wilderness…. (Article), March, 2014 p.2 Watts and Watt-hours You need to know this. What these terms are. (Sidebar), Dec 2009 p.17 What Fate for Surprise Canyon Rare jewel in the Death Valley region, threatened by off-road vehicles. (Article), Summer 2005 p.8 Budweiser Spring (Photo), September, 2011 p.10 Building a Radioactive Highway Project Plowshare's plan to excavate I-40 through the Bristol Mtns with 23 simultaneous nuclear explosions. Howard Wilshire (Article), Spring 2001 p.9 Buono, Frank Bill Threatens Joshua Tree Wilderness Mary Bono's bill to allow a road in wilderness in Joshua Tree NP. (Article), Summer 2002 p.3 Burns Piñon Ridge Reserve Desert Holdings of the University of California Natural Reserve System (A library of ecosystems.) Kathleen M Wong (Article), March 2013 p.10 Burns Rider to the Wild Horse and Burro Act Wild Horse and Burro Legacy (Managing wild horses and burros on public lands.) Alex Neibergs (Article), September, 2010 p.3 Burros Invasive Species from Tamarisk to Burros (Burro removal status, efforts, ….) George Barnes & Steve Tabor (Article), Spring 1999 p.9 Status in the Mojave National Preserve First Ten Years of the Mojave National Preserve Mary Martin (Article), Fall 2005 p.3 Voracious Long-ears Threaten Wildlife Refuge (Burros, Imperial National Wildlife Refuge.) Renee L Robichaud (Article), Fall 2001 p.7 Wild Horse and Burro Act Wild Horse and Burro Legacy (Managing wild horses and burros on public lands.) Alex Neibergs (Article), September, 2010 p.3 Burros Burros Everywhere Burros on desert lands. Stan Haye (Article), Winter 1998 p.4 Burros in DVNP To Bruce Babbit, Sec'y of Interior, requesting control of burros in DVNP. Edgar Wayburn, M.D (Letter), April 1997 p.9 Burrtec Waste Industries Landfill Expansion will Bring Mountains of Trash Near the Salton Sea (Imperial County gets big money to take more trash. Expansion from 8 to 320 acres, from 80 to 225 feet high.) Terry Weiner & Linda Lou True (Article), December 2011 p.6 Bush Gives Risky Approval - Yucca Mountain Bush Gives Risky Approval - Yucca Mountain Ralph Landers (Article), Spring 2002 p.1 Bush's War on the Environment Elden Hughes (Editorial), Spring 2003 p.2 Butler, Mark Joshua Tree National Park Profile of Superintendent Mark Butler (Appreciating the subtleties of Joshua Tree National Park.) Seth Shteir (Article), December, 2013 p.2 Butte Valley Neal Nurmi (Photo), March, 2015 p.13 Privy in the Eye of a Storm (What to do with it.) Birgitta Jansen (Article), March, 2015 p.12 Butterfield, Scott One Size Does Not Fit All Cattle grazing as a management tool in the Carrizo Plain NM. (Article), September 2008 p.16 Buxton, Cindy Lanscrape to Landscape Student Conservation Association land rehabs. (Article), Spring 2003 p.11 Bybee, Dave Panamint Mountains Desert Study & Monitoring Ballarat, Pauline Esteves, Molly Dufort, Pleasant Canyon, South Park Canyon. (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.18 -CCAASP Archaeological Site Stewards (The California Archaeological Site Stewardship Program.) Beth & Chris Padon (Article), Summer 2003 p.8 Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge Sonoran Despoblado (El Camino del Diablo in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge.) Robin Green (Article), Summer 2002 p.10 Cachora, Lorey Cultural Metaphors Embody Running Man Quechan sacred area. (Article), Spring 2003 p.7 Cactus Mine Kern Co., CA We Pay for our Past (Mining Contamination in the Mojave.) Craig Deutsche & Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.12 Cactus Snatchers Caught Barrel cactus poached to make candy (biznaga). Eric Inman (Article), Summer 2000 p.1 Cactusnappers Cactus thieves jailed. (News Item), Spring 2000 p.4 Cadiz Land Co. SUV Desert (Synopsis of Cadiz Land Co. history.) Bob Ellis (Article), Spring 2000 p.1 Cadiz Project / Iron Mountains Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.19 Cadiz Protest Period Reopened - Coalition Files Additional Comments (News Item), Spring 2002 p.11 Cadiz Valley There's Green in Them Thar Hills (Cadiz Valley Water.) Stan Epperle (Article), July 1997 p.6 Cadiz Valley Conservation, Recovery and Storage Project Solution to California's water woes, or, speculative water grab? Numerous environmental concrerns. Seth Shteir (Article), December 2011 p.10 Cadiz Water (News Item), Fall 2000 p.6 California BLM's Paul Brink Receives NLCS Leadership Award (News Item), Summer 2000 p.5 Subtitle: Good Dry-year Planning, or Water Grab. John Kincel (Article), Spring 2000 p.17 Cadiz Water Grab (News Item), Summer 2002 p.20 Problems with the proposed Cadiz water project. Elden Hughes (Article), Winter 2001 p.3 Cadiz water project Asking the Right Questions (Cadiz Water Grab.) Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2001 p.10 Grab for Desert Waters, The (Cadiz Inc. and Southern California water issues.) Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2002 p.10 latest scheme to pump public fossil water from the Mojave desert Public Water for Private Profit (Cadiz, Inc. returns to the desert.) Bob Ellis (Article), September 2009 p.4 MWD Says "No!" to Cadiz Project Elden Hughes (Article), Winter 2003 p.1 Norton, Gale, Letter to (Cadiz water project.) Diane Feinstein (Letter), Fall 2001 p.11 Cadiz, Inc. Supplemental EIS. (News Item), Spring 2000 p.4 Cady Mountains Desert Study & Carcamp (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.14 Cady Mountains WSA Hidden Valley in Cady Mountains WSA Elden Hughes (Photo), Summer 2000 p.Centerfold Viewed from Afton Gorge. Elden Hughes (Photo), Summer 2000 p.Centerfold Caffey, Jason Operation Gatekeeper Impact on cultural and natural resources on the US/Mexico border. (Article), Winter 2002 p.8 Cagle, Fred Air Quality in Imperial County It can get worse. (Article), September, 2010 p.10 Farewll to Dr. Fred Cagle (Fred's passing in April, 2011.) (Current Issues), June, 2011 p.8 Geothermal Power in Imperial Valley Subtitle: 'Only as clean as the corporation and the fluid source allow.' Information on Imperial geothermal, and geothermal in general. (Article), December, 2010 p.1 Cahuilla (Desert Cahuilla Prehistoric Area) Off-Roaders in the Driver's Seat (Desert Cahuilla Prehistoric Area.) Lawrence Hogue (Article), Dec 2007 p.11 Cahuilla Indians Southern CA Indian Tribes (Areas located on map.) Manfred Knaak (Map), September 2007 p.8 Calico Solar Project K-Road, Calico Solar Has Pulled the Plug on its Calico Solar Project (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.18 Update on Impending Energy Plans (Large industrial size renewable energy projects in the desert.) (Current Issues), September, 2010 p.17 Califorinia Deserts - An Ecological Rediscovery, The Ecological relations in CA desert - interaction of organisms, including humans. 365 pages, U of Cal Press. Bruce M Pavlik (Book Review), September 2008 p.1 California Archaeological Site Stewardship Program CASSP Volunteers Help Protect Archaelogical and Historic Resources (The California Archaeological Site Stewardship Program. Volunteers monitor arch sites.) Beth & Chris Padon (Article), September, 2011 p.6 California BLM's Paul Brink Receives NLCS Leadership Award (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.11 California dandelion California dandelion Suit to Protect San Bernardino and San Diego Wildflowers (CBD / CNPS suit to designate critical habitat for six plants.) (News Item), Fall 2004 p.13 California Department of Fish and Game is now the Department of Fish and Wildlife Moving away from focus on hunters and anglers to protection of ecosystems. (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 California Department of Parks & Recreation Greene, Daphne Worrisome New Partnership, A (Illegal off-road vehicle use and the California Department of Parks and Recreation.) Karen Schambach (Article), Dec 2007 p.1 California Desert death of Death of the California Desert (A tragic experiment, by President Barack Obama, Governor Jerry Brown. Background, mistakes, science, EPA recommendations, economics.) Paul F Smith (Article), September 2012 p.12 California Desert & Mountain Heritage Act (HR3682) Wilderness Legislation in Riverside County (190,000 acre proposal.) (Current Issues), Dec 2007 p.15 California Desert Connectivity Project Desert Connectivity Project, The (Why we need to keep our desert wildlands connected. With detailed connectivity map.) Kristeen Penrod (Article), December 2012 p.8 California Desert Land Acquisition Acquisition of Catellus lands by Wildlands Conservancy. (Article), Spring 1999 p.3 Appropriation for Catellus land acquisition. (News Item), Fall/Winter 1999 p.11 Federal budget. (Issues Update), Summer 1999 p.2 Land ownership status, including Catellus Corp, in Mojave Desert area. (Map), Summer 1999 p.Centerfold California Desert Land Acquisition, Final Phasing Lands transferred by Catellus Development to federal ownership. (Map), Spring 2000 p.Centerfold California Desert Land Acquistion, Remaining Properties Lands transferred by Catellus Development to federal ownership. (Map), Summer 2000 p.Centerfold California Desert Managers Group Announces New Website (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.7 California Desert Miracle By Frank Wheat. John Robinson (Book Review), Winter 1998-1999 p.10 Celebrating Frank Wheat's Miracle (Near completion of Wheat's book "California Desert Miracle".) Elden Hughes (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.10 California Desert National Parks A mining update. Mine threats in National Parks. Helen Wagonvoord (Article), Fall 1998 p.4 California Desert Protection Act Flawed Panamint Range Mining Activity Report (BLM's inaccurate CDPA Section 106 report.) (News Item), Fall 2005 p.14 maturing New Oak Tree, A (California Desert Protection Act--- a ten-year old oak on its way to maturity.) Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2004 p.2 Ten-year anniversary celebration. Diane Feinstein (Article), Fall 2004 p.1 California Desert Protection Act of 2010 Desert Wilderness Bill at Last (California Desert Protection Act of 2010 - genesis and details.) Monica Argandoña & Ryan Henson (Article), March, 2010 p.4 California's Unique Theater of Stone Energy Related Provisions of S.2921 (In the California Desert Protection Act of 2010. Includes summary of Title II, Desert Renewable Energy Permitting.) Craig Deutsche & Barbara Boyle (Article), March, 2010 p.14 Progress on the Mother Road (History and future. Catellus lands, imminent legislation.) Elden Hughes (Article), September 2009 p.1 California Desert Protection Act Turns 10 Synopsis of passage of the CDPA. Jim Dodson (Article), Fall 2004 p.3 California Desert Trail Kelso Dunes to Halloran Summit Backpack (California Desert Trail, Segments L,M,N,O.) George Huxtable (Trip Report), Spring 2006 p.18 California Desert Wilderness Areas Coso Range Wilderness. Terry Frewin (Article), Summer 2004 p.19 California Deserts and Economic Prosperity Alice Bond & Michelle Haefele (Article), September 2008 p.8 California Energy Commission approving solar power projects Solar Thermal Power Plant Decisions (When, where and how of project decisions explained.) Sid Silliman (Article), September 2009 p.6 Let's Build Only What is Absolutely Necessary (Transmission lines alternates to building new. Comprehensive review.) Bill Powers, P.E. (Article), March, 2008 p.1 may get authority for photovoltaic, in addition to 50MW thermal, renewable energy projects Renewable Energy Update (Developments in technology, economics, policies, biology drive changes.) Laura Cunningham (Article), December 2011 p.1 Planned Energy Corridors May Threaten Public Lands (Proposed energy corridors through wilderness, roadless areas, WSAs.) Geary Hund (Article), Summer 2006 p.1 California Fish & Game Wildlife Plan Draft plan, five years in the making. (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.7 California Land Acquisition - Telling the Story The story of whirlwind lobbying in DC with desert tortoises - how it was done. Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 1999 p.16 California Must Save the Salton Sea Elden Hughes (Commentary), Winter 2004 #1 p.19 California Native Plant Society Searches for Rare Treasure Discoveries in the Desert. Expanding the search for rare plants. Duncan Bell & Amber Swanson (Article), June, 2011 p.1 California Off-Highway Vehicle Program at Age 35 Current problems and issues with the program. Terry Weiner (Article), September 16, 2006 p.1 California Poppys in the Antelope Valley Motorsports park halted. (News Item), December, 2010 p.10 California State Parks economic benefits of Renewable Tourism Economy, The (Visioning and Marketing of Desert Heritage Tourism. Economic benefit of attracting tourists to desert spaces.) Mark Faull (Article), March, 2014 p.1 California State Parks Planning for the Desert Cahuilla Mangement Plan. (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.4 California Wild Heritage Act Boxer Introduces California's Wild Heritage Act Terry Frewin (Article), Fall 2002 p.1 California Wild Heritage Campaign Volunteers Critical to Wilderness (Role of volunteers in defining, encouraging and maintaining wilderness.) Bryn Jones (Article), Fall 2005 p.17 California's Unique Theater of Stone Preserving Red Rock Canyon. Mark Faull (Article), Dec 2008 p.8 Californina State Parks Californina State Parks Governor Brown Appoints New California State Parks Director (Anthony Jackson.) (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 Call to Action, A Desert residents fight to protect private and public lands from ORV abuse. San Bernardino County regulations. Philip M Klasky (Article), June 15, 2007 p.18 Call to Action, for Energy Democracy From Solar Done Right. Call for renewable energy techniques such as distributed generation, conservation, and use of previously disturbed lands instead of industrialization of pristine open public lands. Solar Done Right (Editorial), March 2012 p.12 Calling All Fools: Lose an Hour, Hike a Peak Telescope Peak. (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.16 Camino del Diablo, El Sonoran Despoblado (El Camino del Diablo in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge.) Robin Green (Article), Summer 2002 p.10 Can We Save the Delta? US, Mexico, the Colorado River Delta. Jennifer Pitt (Article), Spring 2002 p.7 Canfield, Skip Dark Horizons The Darkest Spot in the Contiguous US (Northern Nevada). (Article), June 2009 p.6 Canine Distemper Recently Found in Desert Kit Fox On the Genesis solar site near Blythe. Ileene Anderson (Article), June 2012 p.1 Canyon Resources Stock Drops Nearly 53 Percent in November Result of Montana initiative. (News Item), Winter 2004 #2 p.5 Canyonlands Natural Bridges & Canyonlands Vicinity Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.21 Capacity Factor of power plants Solar (and Other) Power Plant Ratings (You need to know this. Capacity Factor, misleading output ratings.) Tom Budlong (Article), Dec 2009 p.14 Capitol Reef N.P. Exploratory (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.19 CARB (California Air Resources Board) Decentralized, Renewable Power (A first priority for California. Review of decentralized energy policies and goals.) Robert Freehling & Al Weinrub (Article), September, 2010 p.13 Carcamp and Dayhikes in the Panamint Mountains Wildrose and Telescope Peaks. (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.21 Smoke Creek Desert Wilderness Complex (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.17 Carey's Castle / Welcome Stranger Mine Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.11 Carizzo Plain Developments Resource Management Plan, mineral development. (News Item), Summer 2006 p.7 Carlin Trend Debt of Mining the Carlin Trend Tom Myers (Article), Fall 2002 p.17 Carpenter-Hughes, Patty Desert Report's New Managing Editor Craig Duetsche. A thanks from Patty & Elden Hughes. (Editorial), Spring 2006 p.2 Littlest Lobbyists, The Elden & Patty Hughes enlisting desert tortoise as CDPA lobbyists. (Article), Fall 2004 p.11 Remembering Frank Wheat (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 Carrizo Plain National Monument Tortoise Who Made an Impact, A Peewee the tortoise, lobbyist for the CDPA. (Article), Winter 2003 p.7 Carrizo Canyon Tamarisk Removal Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2001 p.17 Carrizo Gorge / Coyote Mtns / Sawtooth Mtns Wilderness Areas Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.21 Carrizo Gorge Poses Risk to Peninsular Bighorn Sheep David Hogan (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.1 Carrizo Plain Recent developments to the National Monument. (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.7 Carrizo Plain National Monument (Map), June, 2008 p.13 Another Place & Time: Voices from the Carissa Plains (Book by Craig Deutsche. Stories of the pioneer settlers of what is now the Carrizo Plains National Monument.) Ann Ronald (Book Review), September, 2013 p.10 Antelope Protection Carcamp (Carrizo Plain.) (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.16 Birds, Flowers and Fences in the Carrizo (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.20 Birds, Flowers and Fences in the Carrizo (Remove fences to support Pronghorn, and, Spring in the Carrizo.) (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.17 BLM plans to create management plan without an EIS. (News Item), Winter 2006 p.15 Carrizo Plain, The (History and description of the Carrizo Plain.) Craig Deutsche (Article), Summer 2004 p.10 Darkling Developments on the Plain (Energy development plans on the Carrizo Plain.) Cal French (Article), June, 2008 p.12 Economic Benefits of Wilderness (Wilderness Society report on the benefits of the Carrizo Plain National Monument.) (Current Issues), June, 2008 p.18 Exploring the Carrizo Plain Joe Fontaine (Article), Spring 2000 p.23 grazing on Grazing on Public Lands (From the perspective of a rancher.) Art Steinbeck (Article), March 2012 p.3 Holiday Service in Carrizo Plain National Monument (Outings Notice), September 2007 p.21 Management Plan for the Carrizo Plain (BLM decides to analyze the Carrizo with an EIS.) (Current Issues), Dec 15, 2006 p.7 Millions of Years Old, but Endangered Today (Fairy shrimp in the Carrizo Plain.) Kathy Sharum (Article), March 15, 2007 p.8 Monument Advisory Committee (MAC) Last of the Central Valley Grasslands (Carrizo Plain National Monument.) Cal French (Article), March 15, 2007 p.6 New National Monument. Joe Fontaine & Cal French (Article), Spring 2001 p.1 One Size Does Not Fit All (Cattle grazing as a management tool in the Carrizo Plain NM.) Caroline E Christian, Lawrence Saslaw & Scott Butterfield (Article), September 2008 p.16 Past accomplishments, future plans. Johna Hurl (Article), March, 2010 p.22 Plan that is Working, A (Carrizo Plain National Monument.) (Article), Summer 2004 p.11 Planning for Last of the Central Valley Grasslands (Carrizo Plain National Monument.) Cal French (Article), March 15, 2007 p.6 Pronghorn Antelope Protection in the Carrizo Plain (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.17 Pronghorn Antelope Protection in the Carrizo Plain (Carrizo NM fence removal.) (Outings Notice), Summer 2006 p.17 Pronghorn of the Carrizo Plain (Ancient Survivor - Modern Mystery. Why the population decline?.) Diego Johnson (Article), September, 2010 p.16 Pronghorn on the Carrizo Plain National Monument (Subtitle: Success Despite Manmade Obstacles.) Alice Koch (Article), Spring 2005 p.3 Carrizo Plain National Monument RMP Finalized Service and Celebration on the Carrizo Plain (Barbed wire fence removal.) (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.20 Shown on map Wind Wolves Preserve (And surrouding area.) (Map), Winter 2004 #2 p.10 Solid Plan for the Carrizo Plain (Draft EIS / Management Plan issued.) (Current Issues), March 2009 p.12 Volunteer renovation of lookout Public Service on Public Lands (National Public Lands Days. Four service trips. Mojave National Preserve, Joshua Tree National Park, Poste Homestead, Carrizo Plains lookout.) Mike Cipra, Craig Deutsche, Philip M Klasky & Rich Juricich (Article), Dec 2009 p.6 Carrizo Plain National Monument RMP Finalized (Current Issues), June 2010 p.11 Carrizo Plain National Monument Service Trip (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.18 (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.17 Carrizo Plain National Monument, Holiday Service Trip (Outings Notice), Fall 2005 p.20 Carrizo Plain NM, Antelope Protectoin Work Party / Carcamp (Outings Notice), September 2008 p.20 Carrizo Plain NM, Holiday Service (Outings Notice), September 2008 p.20 Carrizo Plain Pronghorn Antelope Protection, Carcamp and Work Party (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.20 Carrizo Plain Service and Celebration (Outings Notice), Summer 2006 p.17 Carrizo Plain Service Trip & Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.17 Carrizo Plain Study Trip & Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 1998 p.9 (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.22 (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.16 Carrizo Plain, Birds, Flowers and Fences (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.21 Carrizo Plain, Flowers, Birds and Geology (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #1 p.17 Carrizo Plain, The History and description of the Carrizo Plain. Craig Deutsche (Article), Summer 2004 p.10 Carrizo Plains Service Trip (Outings Notice), September 2007 p.20 Carrizo Planning on Schedule Progress of Management Plans for the Carrizo Plain National Monument. (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Carrizo, Service and Hiking (Outings Notice), June, 2008 p.15 Carrizo, Service and Hiking in the (Outings Notice), September 2008 p.20 Carson, Linda Vallecito Ranch Subtitle: Pristine Desert Habitat. (Acquisition opportunity). (Article), Fall 2003 p.8 Cartago Springs Lake Acquired at Owens Lake Mike Prather (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.6 Caruthers Canyon potential open-pit cyanide heap-leach mine California Desert National Parks (A mining update. Mine threats in National Parks.) Helen Wagonvoord (Article), Fall 1998 p.4 Cathton Investments CASSP Volunteers Help Protect Archaelogical and Historic Resources The California Archaeological Site Stewardship Program. Volunteers monitor arch sites. Beth & Chris Padon (Article), September, 2011 p.6 Castle Mountains East Mojave, The (Wild Places that need wilderness designation, part 2.) Duncan Bell (Article), June, 2014 p.5 Catellus Corporation Biggest Land Transaction Since the Spanish Land Grants (Wildlands Conservancy's proposed purchase of Catellus properties.) Elden Hughes (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.1 California Desert Land Acquisition (Acquisition of Catellus lands by Wildlands Conservancy.) (Article), Spring 1999 p.3 California Desert Land Acquisition (Appropriation for Catellus land acquisition.) (News Item), Fall/Winter 1999 p.11 California Desert Land Acquisition (Land ownership status, including Catellus Corp, in Mojave Desert area.) (Map), Summer 1999 p.Centerfold California Desert Land Acquisition, Final Phasing (Lands transferred by Catellus Development to federal ownership.) (Map), Spring 2000 p.Centerfold California Desert Land Acquistion, Remaining Properties (Lands transferred by Catellus Development to federal ownership.) (Map), Summer 2000 p.Centerfold Giant Step Forward for Mojave Wilderness (Catellus land transfer to Federal ownership, wilderness.) Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 2000 p.3 Lands to be protected by CDPA10 Mother Road becomes Mojave Trails (California Desert Protection Act of 2010 (Feinstein bill), description of major features.) Elden Hughes (Article), March, 2010 p.1 Major Land Purchase (Catellus land bought by Wildlands Conservancy.) Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 2003 p.1 Tortoises Crack DC's Hard Shell (Elden & Patty Hughes' tortoises lobbying in Washington DC in support of Catellus Corp land acquisition.) Joan Lowy (Article), Summer 1999 p.Centerfold Wildlands Conservancy participation in land transfer Victory for the Desert (Catellus properties transferred to NPS, BLM.) Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2000 p.1 Catellus Land Acquisitions (News Item), Fall 2000 p.6 (News Item), Summer 2000 p.5 Catellus Land Purchase New California Gold Rush, The (Review of the Catellus Land Purchase, and need for a regional alternative energy EIS.) April Sall (Article), March, 2008 p.6 Catellus Lands inclusion in RETI process How Much "Big Solar" Must the Desert Suffer? (An indictment of the RETI process.) Ed Mainland (Article), June 2009 p.1 Threat of solar energy development on Progress on the Mother Road (History and future. Catellus lands, imminent legislation.) Elden Hughes (Article), September 2009 p.1 Cates, Bob Joshua Tree Celebrates National Park Anniversary, Minerva Hoyt (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.6 Where Is It? (Dumbo Rock Formation) (Desert Knowledge), Fall 2005 p.20 Cathedral Gorge State Park Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.17 Cathton Investments Huge Victory in Coachella Valley (Deal not consummated.) (Errata), Winter 2004 #1 p.12 Huge Victory in Coachella Valley (Nature Conservancy to buy Cathton Investments.) (Article), Fall 2003 p.1 Catlin, Jim Catlin, Jim BLM Grazing Allotment Practices Not Meeting Standard "Citizen scientists protect wildlife needs." Detailed non-BLM monitoring reveals management problems. Duck Creek Allotment, Sage Groused habitat, etc. (Article), December 2011 p.4 Cave Valley, NV hydrographic basin Nevada State Engineer Issues Latest Ruling (Las Vegas' quest for water. History of the situation.) John Hiatt (Article), June 2012 p.2 Nevada Water Update (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 CDCA Plan Amendment, March 2003 ORV Designation Impacts Cultural Resources (Critical review of BLM California Desert District ORV designation.) Thomas F King (Article), Spring 2004 p.3 CDPA Celebrating CDPA's 5th Anniversary Elden Hughes (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.1 CDPA Memories Memories of CDPA passage, Panamint Valley, and marriage in Ballarat. Stan & Jeannie Haye (Article), Fall 2004 p.5 CDPA Saves Bodie Ghost Town Noah Tilghman (Article), Winter 2002 p.5 CDPA, 8th Anniversary Congratulatory letter. Bill Clinton (Letter), Fall 2002 p.2 Celebrate Independence Day in Wild, Uncrowded Nevada (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.20 Celebrating CDPA's 5th Anniversary Elden Hughes (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.1 Celebrating Frank Wheat's Miracle Near completion of Wheat's book "California Desert Miracle". Elden Hughes (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.10 Celebrating the Volunteers Volunteers working for passage of the CDPA. Judy Anderson (Article), Fall 2004 p.10 Cellarius, Doris Isn't it About Time to Renegotiate the 1872 Mining Law? (Editorial), Fall 2001 p.14 Centennial Canyon Rock Art Terry Frewin (Photo), Summer 2004 p.19 Centennial Flat threatened by REGPA (Inyo Co.) Solar Tentacles Reach Owens Valley (Land of Little Rain fights from becoming Land of Lots of Energy Projects. Solar near Manzanar. Solar in Inyo County.) Mike Prather (Article), June, 2014 p.3 Center for Biological Diversity Solar Truce on Carrizo Plain (Topaz signs agreement with Sierra Club, Defenders of Wildlife, Center for Biological Diversity.) (Current Issues), September, 2011 p.7 Central Valley Smog (News Item), Fall 2003 p.9 Centrocercus urophasianus Fish and Wildlife Considering New Sage-Grouse Listing (Discussion of efforts to list the Greater Sage Grouse as an endangered species.) John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2004 p.7 CEQA Our Best Environmental Protection Law is Under Attack (CEQA, watch out for 'reforms'.) Gary Patton (Advertisement), March 2013 p.2 Challenges Await at Surprise Canyon EIS to analyze 4WD access being prepared. Tom Budlong (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.13 Chimney Peak Wilderness Changes Abound for Desert Dwelling SCA Crews A Spring "hitch" in the Golden Valley Wilderness. Reptiles, flowers and friends. Mattie Shields (Article), December 2011 p.3 Chaparral Desert Chaparral (Description of the beauty, explanation of the dynamics and vulnerability of chaparral, by California's enthusiatic chaparral educator and protector.) Richard W Halsey (Article), June, 2015 p.4 Charleston View possible solar energy site Solar Sacrifice Zones: Who Decides? (The Case of Charleston View.) Patrick Donnelly (Article), March, 2015 p.1 Charpied, Donna Eagle Mountain Dump Lawsuit Part I, The (Article), Spring 2001 p.12 Eagle Mountain Dump Lawsuit, Part 2 (Article), Summer 2001 p.12 Eagle Mountain Dump Suffers Major Defeat (Article), Winter 2006 p.1 Environmental Justice Short Circuited Eagle Mountain environmental situation. (Article), September 2008 p.12 Once They Call it Paradise, Kiss it Good-bye Sprawl on Steroids. Paradise Valley proposed development adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park. 15,000 new homes. (Article), Spring 2006 p.16 Charpied, Donna & Larry Donna and Larry Charpied Honored (The Minerva Hoyt award, for leading opposition to the Eagle Mountain dump.) (Article), Spring 2006 p.7 Charpied, Larry Once They Call it Paradise, Kiss it Good-bye Sprawl on Steroids. Paradise Valley proposed development adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park. 15,000 new homes. (Article), Spring 2006 p.16 Chaudoin, Ambre Ash Meadows Fish Conservation Facility Lifeboad in the Desert. Efforts to save the Devils Hole pupfish. (Article), December, 2014 p.16 Chemgold Imperial County gold mine Ecologically Disastrous Mining Proposal Spotlights Corporate Welfare (The Chemgold open-pit cyanide heap-leach mine in Imperial County.) Nick Ervin (Article), July 1997 p.14 Glamis Imperial Gold Mine as Chemgold Fort Irwin, Tortoise, Chemgold - When Things Get Quiet (Keep active.) Elden Hughes (Article), July 1997 p.6 Chevron dikes in the desert ecological effects of Blocking Natural Desert Flows (Effects of 'chevron' dike protection in desert areas.) William H Schlesinger (Article), Spring 2003 p.12 Chicago Valley threatened by REGPA (Inyo Co.) Solar Tentacles Reach Owens Valley (Land of Little Rain fights from becoming Land of Lots of Energy Projects. Solar near Manzanar. Solar in Inyo County.) Mike Prather (Article), June, 2014 p.3 Chicken Water Spring (Photo), September, 2011 p.2 Children Down Home Learning (Children and the Natural World - educating children about nature.) Pat Flanagan (Article), June 2010 p.2 Chimney Peak Wilderness Southern Sierra (West Side) Management Plan (EA out for review: Wilderness areas: Chimney Peak, Domeland, Kiavah, Owens Peak, Sacatar Trail.) (Article), Spring 1999 p.18 China Lake China Lake Petroglyphs In the Moccasins of the Artist (Petroglyphs in Big and Little Petroglyph Canyons, China Lake.) Craig Deutsche (Article), Winter 2006 p.3 China Lake NAWS, Good Steward of Material Culture Historic resources of a restricted area, by its chief archeologist. Russell L Kaldenberg (Article), September 2007 p.4 China Ranch Restoring Sanity Back to Nitre (Stabilizing an historic house at China Ranch.) Sarah Cunkleman (Article), Spring 2001 p.3 China Ranch tour (Amargosa Conservancy) (Outings Notice), June, 2008 p.16 China Ranch. A Welcome Oasis in the Desert Environmentally responsible date farm on the Amargosa River. Brian Brown (Article), June, 2011 p.4 Christian, Caroline E One Size Does Not Fit All Cattle grazing as a management tool in the Carrizo Plain NM. (Article), September 2008 p.16 Christian, Mathew Use of Publicly Owned Land Potential Las Vegas airports on public land. (Article), Summer 2004 p.3 Christmas Canyon Historic Preservation (ORV event destruction in Christmas Canyon.) (News Item), Fall 2001 p.10 Christmas Canyon Archaeological Surprises Russell L Kaldenberg (Article), Spring 2003 p.3 Chromium 6 Cleanup Affects Native Sacred Site PG&E's groundwater cleanup near Topock. Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Summer 2005 p.5 Chromium 6 Plume in Needles is 55 Feet From Colorado River Source is PG&E facility at Topock. Details of the problem and solution. Metropolitan Water District (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.1 Chu, Steven Secretary of Energy Obama Will Have a Clean Slate of Top Officials Overseeing Energy and Environmental Issues (Ken Salazar, Steven Chu, Lisa Jackson.) (Current Issues), March 2013 p.22 Chuckwalla Valley Sublime to Surreal: East of Joshua Tree National Park (Proposals run amok: Solar panels, hydro pumped power, garbage dump.) (Current Issues), June, 2008 p.18 Cibola NWR Saving the Forgotten Colorado River (Between Blythe and Yuma.) Craig Deutsche & Gary Niles (Article), Spring 2005 p.17 Cicimitl geoglyph Kevin Emmerich (Photo), September 2012 p.7 Cienega de Santa Clara Solution to the YDP/Cienega Controversy (Yuma Desalting Plant and preservation of the Cienega de Santa Clara.) David S 'Sid' Wilson (Article), Spring 2006 p.3 Cinder Cones National Natural Landmark potential mine California Desert National Parks (A mining update. Mine threats in National Parks.) Helen Wagonvoord (Article), Fall 1998 p.4 Cipra, Mike Interview with Superintendent Curt Sauer Joshua Tree National Park in 2009. (Interview), September 2009 p.8 JT Reynolds Reflects on His Career Tribute to a Dedicated Public Servant. (Article), March 2009 p.8 Climate Change - What's Ahead Protecting the Natural Sounds of Death Valley Air Tours over Death Valley National Park. (Article), June 2010 p.2 Public Service on Public Lands National Public Lands Days. Four service trips. Mojave National Preserve, Joshua Tree National Park, Poste Homestead, Carrizo Plains lookout. (Article), Dec 2009 p.6 Time Runs Out California Wilderness Coalition's wilderness proposals. (Article), Dec 2008 p.16 Clark County Conservation of Public Land and Natural Resources Act of 2002 22 Years of Keeping Nevada Wild (Friends of Nevada Wilderness.) Judy Anderson & Brian Beffort (Article), March 15, 2007 p.10 440,000 Acres of Wilderness (Clark Co., NV, SB 2612.) John Hiatt (Article), Fall 2002 p.1 Clark County, NV Wilderness Victory (Clark County, Nevada, 450,000 Ac new wilderness.) John Hiatt (Article), Winter 2003 p.1 Clark Mountain Mike McWherter (Photo), Summer 2000 p.1 Clark, Malcom Unique Heritage with and Uncertain Future Bodie Hills. Wilderness quality lands threatened by gold mining. (Article), March, 2011 p.13 Clarke, Chris Bobcat Protection Act of 2013 Joshua Tree community activists take action. (Article), June, 2013 p.10 Desert Sunlight Construction Zone, December 2011 Overhead view. (Photo), September, 2013 p.14 Eagle, bald Pima, at the Catalina Island rehab facility. (Photo), March, 2014 p.8 Ivanpah Solar Energy Facility Subtitle: 'Smoke and Mirrors'. Groundbreaking ceremony. General parameters. Construction to date. (Article), December, 2010 p.3 Clean Air Act Department of Defense Exemptions (Request for environmental law exemptions.) Sarah Matsumoto (Article), Summer 2003 p.1 Cleanup at Surprise Canyon (Current Issues), Dec 2007 p.15 Cleghorn Lakes Wilderness Work, Study, Hike, Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2003 p.18 Clendenen, David San Emigdio Blue, The Endangered butterfly. (Article), Summer 2003 p.3 Stop Development of Tejon Mountain Village (Article), Winter 2006 p.5 Tejon Ranch Company's Application for a Permit to Harm Condors (Article), Winter 2006 p.4 Volunteers at Wind Wolves Preserve (Article), Fall 2005 p.16 Wind Wolves Preserve Overview and history of. (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.10 Clifford, Arnold The Wilderness Concept: How it has Affected Native Americans A reciprocal relationsip with the land. (Article), September, 2014 p.4 Climate Change Linking Fragmented Habitats (Protecting desert wildlife in the face of climate change.) Kristeen Penrod, Wayne Spencer & Esther Rubin (Article), Dec 2008 p.14 Climate Change - What's Ahead John Hiatt (Article), September 2009 p.14 Climate Change and (or) Desert Protection Climate Change and (or) Desert Protection Will Joshua Tree National Park become Creosote Bush National Park? (potential effects of climate change). Dr. Cameron Barrows, PhD (Article), September, 2013 p.1 Climate Change and the California Desert Conference March 2010 sponsored by NPCA and Defenders of Wildlife. (Current Issues), March, 2010 p.19 Climate Change on the High Desert of Nevada Detail examination of the current five-year drought in Nevada. David von Seggern (Article), June, 2015 p.3 Climate Change, Energy and the Desert Report of Apr 2008 workshop - Desert Managers Group and U/AZ Extension. Where are we headed?. Debra Hughson (Article), June, 2008 p.6 Clinton, Bill CDPA, 8th Anniversary Congratulatory letter. (Letter), Fall 2002 p.2 Clover Mountains Wilderness Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Coachella Valley Habitiat Conservation Plan Balancing Economic & Ecological Sustainability (Overview and history of the Coachella Valley Habitiat Conservation Plan.) Dr. Cameron Barrows, PhD (Article), June 15, 2007 p.4 Joshua Hills Development Huge Victory in Coachella Valley (Deal not consummated.) (Errata), Winter 2004 #1 p.12 Huge Victory in Coachella Valley (Nature Conservancy to buy Cathton Investments.) (Article), Fall 2003 p.1 Leapfrog Development is Out of Bounds (Coachella Valley.) Joan Taylor (Article), Fall 2001 p.5 Peninsular Bighorn Sheep at the Brink of Extinction Jonathon Cook (Article), Fall 2003 p.4 Plan for Coachella Valley, A (To protect biological diversity.) Joan Taylor (Article), Fall 2002 p.13 protection of open lands in Friends of the Desert Mountains Receive Landscape Stewardship Award (Current Issues), June 2010 p.11 Status of the Multi-Species Habitat Conservation Plan (after Desert Hot Springs withdrew). (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.7 Coachella Valley fringe toed lizard Dr. Cameron Barrows, PhD (Photo), September, 2013 p.1 Coachella Valley Fringe Toed Lizard (Photo), Spring 2000 p.1 Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy A partnership for protection. Bill Havert (Article), Dec 2009 p.16 Coal-Fired Power Plant Threatens Black Rock Desert Shaaron Netherton (Article), Spring 2005 p.1 Coal-fired Power Plants in Nevada John Hiatt (Article), March, 2008 p.3 Coalition Vows to Block New City Joshua Hills, adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park. Joan Taylor (Article), Summer 2002 p.14 Coates, Robert Protecting the Sky Island Sierra San Pedro Martir. (Article), June 2010 p.12 Colla, Phil Ocotillo Area, aerial photo (Photo), September 2012 p.11 Common Ravens: A Growing Threat Colorado fringe-toed lizard BLM Reopens Parts of Dunes That Had Been Closed for 10 Years (Back to court again to protect the majestic Algondones Dunes.Species degradation at risk.) Ileene Anderson (Article), December, 2013 p.1 Colorado River Arundo Donax: Its Impact on the Lower Colorado River (Invasive perennial grass.) John A Laccinole (Article), September 2009 p.10 as a water source Joined at the Hip (The relation between water supplies and power generation.) John Hiatt (Article), Dec 2008 p.2 Decline of Species in the Colorado River (Changing conditions, management priorities, ….) Pamela Hyde (Article), Spring 2003 p.4 delta Can We Save the Delta? (US, Mexico, the Colorado River Delta.) Jennifer Pitt (Article), Spring 2002 p.7 Conservation of the Colorado River Delta Francisco Zamora & Steve Cornelius (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.8 Miraculous Rebirth (The Colorado River delta.) Jennifer Pitt (Article), Spring 2002 p.5 Ecosystems Re-created in the Colorado River Delta Edward P Glenn (Article), Spring 2002 p.4 ESA and the Colorado River System (Article), Spring 2003 p.5 Focus on the Colorado River, an Overview William Rinne (Article), Spring 2002 p.3 Gary Niles' involvment in lower Colorado River protection Little People who do Big Things (Individual efforts from nontraditional environmentalists.) Craig Deutsche (Article), June 15, 2007 p.8 Is the Lower Colorado Doomed? (The delta, starving for water taken from upstream.) Jennifer Pitt (Article), Summer 2005 p.1 Land of Green Lagoons (Colorado River Delta.) Kara Gillon (Article), Spring 2001 p.6 Law and the River, The (Colorado River, Interior Sec'y Norton cuts water supply.) Antonio Rossman (Article), Spring 2003 p.10 Lower Colorado River Protection Act of 2009, HR3481 (Water quality. Introduced by Rep. Raul Grijalva.) (Current Issues), June 2010 p.10 Managing the Colorado River Through Dry Times (Complexities.) Jennifer Pitt (Article), March 15, 2007 p.18 Whiskey is for drinking but water… (Reservoir on lower Colorado River to store water in wet year, and, lining canals in lower Colorado River area.) (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.5 Colorado River (Lower) Desert Study & Carcamp (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.14 Colorado River Delta: Present and Future Can a functional ecosystem be restored? Immense challenges, but it's not dead. Francisco Zamora & Susan Schlatter (Article), September 2012 p.1 Colorado River Fish Plan Inadequate Federal court ruling. (News Item), Spring 2006 p.7 Colorado River Saved From Radioactive Waste Atlas mill tailings, Moab, UT. (News Item), Summer 2005 p.13 Colorado River Under Stress Continued drought is forcing cooperation. Lakes Mead and Powell at lowest levels. John Hiatt (Article), December, 2013 p.16 Colorado River, Lower, Desert Study Trip Blair Kuropatkin & Barry McCormick (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.22 Comite Civico del Valle Tools for Environmental Justice (Imperial County Environmental Justice Task Force.) (News Item), December, 2010 p.11 Common Ravens: A Growing Threat General discussion of Raven management. Amy L Fesnock (Article), Summer 2004 p.6 Communities in the Amargosa Valley Strive to Make Tourism a Success Communities in the Amargosa Valley Strive to Make Tourism a Success Threatened by large-scale solar projects. Susan Sorrells (Article), June 2012 p.16 Community Power Decentralized Power. 60 page download by Al Weinrub. Discussion of character of DG. With 158 references. Al Weinrub (Current Issues), March, 2011 p.10 Community-Based Planning Strategies Begin in Morongo Basin Paul F Smith (Article), Winter 2001 p.14 Comstock National Historic District Residential Mining in Nevada's Historic Comstock (Modern cyanide heap leach open pit mining 'in town'. Neighbors face noise, dust and toxins.) Susan Juetten (Article), September, 2014 p.10 Condors Alta East Wind Project, and the California Condor (Sidebar), June, 2013 p.22 Soaring with the Condors (Fascinating account by 14 year old author of checking health of Condor AC-9.) Terra Bransfield (Article), June, 2015 p.1 Tejon Ranch Company's Application for a Permit to Harm Condors David Clendenen (Article), Winter 2006 p.4 Confessions of a Late Bloomer How Sahara Mustard changes more than just landscapes. Effects of invasion of Sahara Mustard. David Garmon (Article), September, 2013 p.3 Confined Animal Facility in Imperial County Environmental Responsibility and Citizen Involvement. On-line citizen report database (IVAN) snares permitted pollutor. Luis Olmedo (Article), March, 2011 p.16 Conglomerate Mesa Imbalance of Priorities (Conglomerate Mesa.) Tom Budlong (Article), Dec 2008 p.18 Mining Company has Eyes on Pristine Area (Conglomerate Mesa, Timberline Resources.) (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 Tom Budlong (Photo), March, 2014 p.5 What is Wilderness? Revisiting the Wilderness Act of 1964 (Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation.) Duncan Bell (Article), March, 2014 p.4 Congressional Designation for Owens Valley's Alabama Hills? Mike Prather (Current Issues), June 2010 p.10 Connectivity Wildlife corridors. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Fall 2001 p.2 Connectivity, Wildlife, California Deserts (Map), December 2012 p.8 Connor, Ph.D., Michael J Desert Tortoises on the Move Considerations when relocating desert tortoises. (Article), Summer 2004 p.1 Saving the Desert Tortoise An Update. (Article), March 2009 p.6 Tortoise Die-off at Goffs (Article), Fall 2000 p.16 Conservation American West at Risk, The Science, Myths and Politics of Land Abuse and Recovery. Howard Wilshire, Jane Nielson and Richard Hazlett. "We are already serious, are actively working on wasteful personal habits, and are commenting to agencies and politicians about threats to our arid western landscapes. This book is for us.". Pat Flanagan (Book Review), March 2009 p.22 As the Dust Settles in Owens Valley Owens Valley and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Andrea Leigh (Article), Summer 2003 p.9 Cortez Hills Gold Mine BLM Releases 15-Year Strategy to Guide National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS) (Current Issues), December 2011 p.9 Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy A partnership for protection. Bill Havert (Article), Dec 2009 p.16 Morongo Basin Conservation Priorities Report Preserving and enriching quality of life. A strategy for conservation values. Pat Flanagan (Article), December 2012 p.18 Multispecies Plan in Jeopardy The Multispecies Conservation Plan (MSCP). Steve Glazer (Article), Spring 2002 p.6 MWD Launching New Water Conservation Program (Article), Fall 2003 p.14 New California Gold Rush, The Review of the Catellus Land Purchase, and need for a regional alternative energy EIS. April Sall (Article), March, 2008 p.6 Pipes Canyon - All in a Day's Work Rare Desert Watershed. History and operation of the Preserve. April Sall (Article), Spring 2006 p.12 Preserving the Integrity of Biological Diversity Efforts to integrate grazing and biological diversity at Deep Springs College. Geoff Pope (Article), Spring 2002 p.14 Sustainability in the Desert Southwest Discussion of practices for sustaining communities. Pat Mulroy (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.14 Conservation Alternative for Ivanpah Valley "Another Solar Farm, or an ACEC?" A proposal to designate an ACEC (Area of Environmental Concern) to help protect Ivanpah Valley. Kevin Emmerich (Article), March 2012 p.14 Conservation Easment for Owens Valley Development rights to LADWP land in Owens Valley. Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2001 p.3 Conservation of the Colorado River Delta Francisco Zamora & Steve Cornelius (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.8 Conservation of the Tejon Ranch An ecological gem. Tom Maloney (Article), March, 2010 p.16 Conservation Victory in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Defeat of proposal to re-open Coyote Canyon and re-introduce feral horses. David Hogan (Article), Fall 2004 p.18 Contact Wash Dayhike, Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.22 Controlling Salinity in the Salton Sea William R Brownlie (Article), Summer 2002 p.4 Cook, Jonathon Peninsular Bighorn Sheep at the Brink of Extinction (Article), Fall 2003 p.4 Prized Dinosaur-like Lizard Threatened Flat-tailed horned lizard. (Article), Fall 2002 p.6 Copper & Golden Canyon Carcamp, DVNP (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.14 Corn Springs Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.22 (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.17 Cornelius, Steve Conservation of the Colorado River Delta (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.8 Corralling California Poppies Happenstance over Stewardship and Planning. A passionate plea for the poppies, and for pristine land in general, threatened by the rush to renewable energy. Mark Faull (Article), March 2012 p.6 Cortez Hills Gold Mine Mt. Tenabo. Where Gold Mining Clashes with Traditional Values (Intangible values of public land need better protection. Huge disturbance of sacred land.) John Hadder (Article), December 2011 p.20 Corvus Corax Corvus Corax Common Ravens: A Growing Threat (General discussion of Raven management.) Amy L Fesnock (Article), Summer 2004 p.6 Coso Mountains (NE) Exploratory & Carcamp (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.13 Coso Range Wilderness California Desert Wilderness Areas (Coso Range Wilderness.) Terry Frewin (Article), Summer 2004 p.19 Coso Wilderness, Monitoring (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.16 Costa, Jean Greed, Gold and Trade Agreements Guatamalan Mayas, Californian Quechans, and Sierra Club meet to discuss environmental threats from Glamis Gold. (Article), Winter 2006 p.18 Cottonwood / Barley Creek Loop Backpack / Monitor Range, NV (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.12 Cottonwood Campground Tree Planting and Cleanup Work Party McCain Valley. (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.20 McCain Valley. (Outings Notice), Summer 2006 p.17 Cottonwood Canyon Marble & Cottonwood Canyons Exploration (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.14 Cottonwood Canyon, Death Valley National Park Mike Prather (Trip Report), Fall 1998 p.10 Cottonwood Creek (White Mtns.) Service Trip, Hiking & Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.17 Cottonwood Spring mentioned in article Juniper Flats ((San Bernardino Mountains) Subtitle: Proposed plans leave a unique area of plants and animals vulnerable to damage.) Bryan Baker (Article), Summer 2004 p.8 County Rights and Designated Wilderness Owyhee Co., Idaho. Synopsis of the Owyhee Initiative land use legislation. Jon Marvel (Article), March 15, 2007 p.16 Court Ruling Allows BLM to Reopen Previously Closed Areas of Algodones Dunes to OHV Use (Current Issues), June, 2014 p.21 Covington Flats Hike - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.21 Coyle, Courtney Ann Assault on Quechan Beliefs Continues (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.4 Chromium 6 Cleanup Affects Native Sacred Site PG&E's groundwater cleanup near Topock. (Article), Summer 2005 p.5 Historic Settlement Reached Fort Mojave Indians, PG&E, Colorado River and hexavalent chromium. (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.6 Living on the Edge The Intersection of NAFTA and Quechan Sacred Places. Discussion of current status of Glamis Gold's Indian Pass Mine dispute. (Article), Spring 2006 p.1 Promises to Protect the Sacred Efforts to protect Native American sites. (Article), Winter 2003 p.15 Coyote Canyon, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Conservation Victory in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (Defeat of proposal to re-open Coyote Canyon and re-introduce feral horses.) David Hogan (Article), Fall 2004 p.18 Critical Level-Landscape Linkage, A Coyote Gulch Grand Staircase National Monument, Coyote Gulch, Backpack (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.22 Grand Staircase National Monument, Escalante - Coyote Gulch (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.22 Grand Staricase National Monument, Escalante - Coyote Gulch (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.18 Coyote Gulch (Escalante Region) Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.15 Coyote Gulch of the Escalante Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.22 Coyote Mountains Carrizo Gorge / Coyote Mtns / Sawtooth Mtns Wilderness Areas Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.21 Paradise Lost or Found? (Jacumba and Coyote Mountains.) (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.18 Threatened Wilderness Areas (Jacumba and Coyote Mountains.) (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.18 Coyote Mountains, Jacumba Mountains Threatened Wilderness Area (Outings Notice), Fall 2003 p.17 Coyote Springs Valley Preview of Water Pumping at Coyote Springs Valley (Proposed 50,000 dwelling community north of Las Vegas.) John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2003 p.7 Coyote Springs, NV Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge (A National Wildlife Refuge to protect the Moapa Dace.) Ann Ronald (Article), September 16, 2006 p.13 Coyote Wells Specific Plan More Military Training in the California Desert? (Wind Zero proposed facility in Imperial County.) Terry Weiner (Article), March 2009 p.4 Craighead, Sarah Interview with Sarah Craighead (Death Valley National Park Superintendent.) David Lamfrom (Article), December 2011 p.11 Cranston, Alan Former Senator Alan Cranston on a trip to the Mojave Desert Jim Dodson (Photo), Fall 2004 p.1 Creating Linkages for the South Coast Ecoregion Biological linkages. Claudia Luke (Article), Winter 2003 p.12 Creosote Bush effect on, of chevron dikes protecting desert features Blocking Natural Desert Flows (Effects of 'chevron' dike protection in desert areas.) William H Schlesinger (Article), Spring 2003 p.12 Crickmore, Ingrid Rock Lady of the Motherlode Snooping out Maurandya petrophila in Death Valley. (Article), Summer 2001 p.6 Crites, Buford Sand to Snow National Monument Legislation introduced. (Article), March, 2010 p.12 Critical Habitat Designation Reconsidered Order by US District Judge, eight imperiled plants. Daniel Patterson (Article), Fall 2002 p.16 Critical Habitat for Pierson's Milkvetch in the Algodones Dunes A court ordered habitat proposal. (Current Issues), September 2007 p.11 Critical Habitat in the Mojave Desert Corner of Utah Habitat for milkvetches. (News Item), Summer 2005 p.13 Critical Level-Landscape Linkage, A Sierrra - Transverse Ranges corridor. Kristeen Penrod (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.3 Croteau, Sandy Croteau, Sandy Mammoth tusk, in situ. (Photo), September 2012 p.4 Cuddeback Dry Lake We Pay for our Past (Mining Contamination in the Mojave.) Craig Deutsche & Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.12 Culp Valley, Anza-Borrego State Park Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2002 p.23 (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #1 p.17 Cultivating Research at Granite Mountains Sweeney Granite Mountains Desert Research Center. James M Andre (Article), Winter 2002 p.3 Cultural Metaphors Embody Running Man Quechan sacred area. Lorey Cachora (Article), Spring 2003 p.7 Cultural Resources of the Salton Sea Russell L Kaldenberg (Article), Spring 2000 p.6 Culver, Nada Speak Your Mind and Be Heard How the BLM makes decisions. (Article), June 15, 2007 p.3 Cunkleman, Sarah Restoring Sanity Back to Nitre Stabilizing an historic house at China Ranch. (Article), Spring 2001 p.3 Cunningham, Cariker Healing Mojave's AT&T Scars Restoration of obsolete communication path through the Mojave National Preserve. (Article), Winter 2003 p.9 Cunningham, Laura Going Solar - The Importance of Planning Considerations in designing solar energy programs. (Article), June 2010 p.4 Memories of Derham Guiliani The inspirational, quiet, desert observer. (Obituary/Tribute), December, 2010 p.5 Not so Friendly Green Skies A bird's eye view. Renewable energy's effects on birds. (Article), June, 2013 p.16 Palo Verde Mesa Sacrifice for solar energy. Large scale energy projects west of Blythe, CA. (Article), September 2012 p.6 Renewable Energy Update Developments in technology, economics, policies, biology drive changes. (Article), December 2011 p.1 Searchlight Wind Project Ruling gives new hope for scenic desert (Searchlight, NV). BLM's approval is in the courts. (Article), June, 2015 p.16 Cupeno Indians Southern CA Indian Tribes (Areas located on map.) Manfred Knaak (Map), September 2007 p.8 Curbing Recreation's Bad Apple Illegal off-road abuse. Karen Schambach (Article), June, 2008 p.3 Curiously Remarkable Spring Blooms of 2013. Joshua Trees and other species are having a spectacular year. David Lamfrom (Article), June, 2013 p.3 Cushenberry buckwheat Rare Plants Competing with Rare Minerals (Protection of endemic species growing on high quality limestones in the San Bernardino mountains.) Ileene Anderson (Article), Fall 2003 p.4 Cushenberry milkvetch Rare Plants Competing with Rare Minerals (Protection of endemic species growing on high quality limestones in the San Bernardino mountains.) Ileene Anderson (Article), Fall 2003 p.4 Cushenberry oxytheca Rare Plants Competing with Rare Minerals (Protection of endemic species growing on high quality limestones in the San Bernardino mountains.) Ileene Anderson (Article), Fall 2003 p.4 Deacon, Jim Customs & Border Protection, US, agency Security and Environmental Stewardship Responaibility of the US Border Patrol Kevin Geller (Article), March 2009 p.1 Cuyamaca Rancho State Park Lucky 5 Ranch (Purchase connects Anza-Borrego and Cuyamaca Rancho State Parks.) Diana Lindsay (Article), Winter 2002 p.13 Cymopterus deserticola desert cymopterus Mojave Endemics Fight for Survival Tim Thomas (Article), Summer 2002 p.9 Czamanske, David All American Canal Brings International Litigation Issue of canal seepage, related to proposed concrete-lining the canal. (Article), Winter 2006 p.1 -DDaley, Beth Invasive Grasses Making the Mojave a Tinderbox Threat to native species not accustomed to fire. (Article), Winter 2002 p.10 Damage at the Yuha ACEC Motorcycles and OHV vehicles. (News Item), Spring 2002 p.10 Damen, Janet Into the Woods with Methuselah A Desert Mountain Range for Everyone - California's White Mountians. (Article), March, 2011 p.22 Dark Horizons The Darkest Spot in the Contiguous US (Northern Nevada). Skip Canfield (Article), June 2009 p.6 Dark Skies city ordinances to protect Dark Horizons (The Darkest Spot in the Contiguous US (Northern Nevada).) Skip Canfield (Article), June 2009 p.6 Death Valley designated a "Dark Sky Park" (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Darkling Developments on the Plain Energy development plans on the Carrizo Plain. Cal French (Article), June, 2008 p.12 Darwin Dance Hall Craig Deutsche (Photo), Winter 2004 #2 p.4 Darwin Plateau Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.17 Daughenbaugh, Clayton Sierra Club Works to Protect Owyhee Canyonlands Sierra Club's official position on the Owyhee Initiative. (Article), June 15, 2007 p.12 David Smith JTNP Superintendent Meet Joshua Tree NP New Superintendent (Interview with David Smith.) Roberta Moore (Profile), March, 2015 p.4 Davis, Don My Wilderness A Florida native discovers the California desert. (Article), September, 2014 p.5 de Jesus, Lygeia Sierra Club Adopt-A-Cabin Project Minietta Mine Cabin. (Article), Spring 2000 p.22 Deacon, James E Ash Meadow Oasis History and status of. (Article), Spring 2003 p.8 Deacon, Jim How We're Losing the West We Thought We'd Won Subtitle: 'Growth and Nevada's Groundwater' - SNWA's search for more water. (Article), Summer 2006 p.3 Death of the California Desert Death of the California Desert A tragic experiment, by President Barack Obama, Governor Jerry Brown. Background, mistakes, science, EPA recommendations, economics. Paul F Smith (Article), September 2012 p.12 Death Valley Crater Mine area. (News Item), Summer 2001 p.18 Death Valley and the Mojave Need Your Help Comments needed on the DVNP and Mojave National Preserve Draft General Management Plans. Ray Wan (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.1 Death Valley and the Timbisha Shoshone Homeland Act History and synopsis, with text of S.2102. Lois Sneddon (Article), Spring 2000 p.12 Death Valley Backpack and Basecamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #1 p.16 Death Valley designated a "Dark Sky Park" (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Death Valley Exploratory Trip Primitive Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2002 p.21 Death Valley Family Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.16 Death Valley in the Fall (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.21 Death Valley Manhunt Tales from a ranger. Capturing the bad guys. Ed Patrovsky (Article), September, 2014 p.18 Death Valley National Park 10 Years Later - Death Valley National Park (Early suggestions of Park status, appreciation of current Park status, by a superintendent of the park.) Ed Rothfuss (Article), Fall 2004 p.7 Air Tours Protecting the Natural Sounds of Death Valley (Air Tours over Death Valley National Park.) Mike Cipra (Article), June 2010 p.2 Backcountry management plan Planning for Death Valley's Wilderness and Backcountry (Working toward a wilderness management plan.) David Lamfrom (Article), September, 2010 p.4 General Management Plan released for review Desert Park Management Plans Released for Public Review Helen Wagonvoord (Article), Fall 1998 p.5 Hunter Mountain, The Racetrack. (Outings Notice), Summer 2001 p.20 Interview with Sarah Craighead (Death Valley National Park Superintendent.) David Lamfrom (Article), December 2011 p.11 Kathy Billings Named New Death Valley Superintendent (Current Issues), March 2013 p.22 Privy in the Eye of a Storm (What to do with it.) Birgitta Jansen (Article), March, 2015 p.12 Sandboarding on Eureka Dunes. (News Item), Winter 2002 p.14 volunteering at Untrammeling of Death Valley's Wilderness, The (Volunteers Make a Difference.) Birgitta Jansen (Article), December, 2014 p.3 Death Valley National Park and Mojave National Preserve General Managemen Plans. (News Item), Summer 2002 p.20 Death Valley National Park and the Timbisha Tribe Letter to Dick Martin, superintendent of DVNP. Rose Strickland (Letter), Summer 1999 p.5 Death Valley National Park Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.17 (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.22 Death Valley Sampler (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.21 Death Valley Sampler & Carcamp (Trip Report), April 1997 p.4 Delamar Valley, NV Death Valley's Rainbow Talc Mine Status of the mine in the Ibex Hills, was BLM, now Park Service. (Article), Winter 1998 p.10 Death Vally Exploratory Primitive Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2002 p.26 Debt of Mining the Carlin Trend Tom Myers (Article), Fall 2002 p.17 December Escape Carcamp Dead Mountains and Chemheuvi Mountains wilderness areas. Exploration. (Outings Notice), Fall 2005 p.20 Decentralized Renewable Energy Community Power (Decentralized Power. 60 page download by Al Weinrub. Discussion of character of DG. With 158 references.) Al Weinrub (Current Issues), March, 2011 p.10 Decentralized, Renewable Power A first priority for California. Review of decentralized energy policies and goals. Robert Freehling & Al Weinrub (Article), September, 2010 p.13 Decision Gives SNWA Opportunity to Re-think Water Las Vegas Water Grab. Launce Rake (Article), June 2009 p.2 Decline of Species in the Colorado River Changing conditions, management priorities, …. Pamela Hyde (Article), Spring 2003 p.4 Dedecker, Mary Dedeckera Canyon (Story of Dedeckera Canyon, naming, dozing, repair.) Elden Hughes (View from the Chair), Winter 1998 p.2 Dedeckera Canyon Story of Dedeckera Canyon, naming, dozing, repair. Elden Hughes (View from the Chair), Winter 1998 p.2 Deep Creek Mountains, Utah (Outings Notice), Summer 2001 p.21 Deep Springs College Preserving the Integrity of Biological Diversity (Efforts to integrate grazing and biological diversity at Deep Springs College.) Geoff Pope (Article), Spring 2002 p.14 Deep Springs Valley threatened by REGPA (Inyo Co.) Solar Tentacles Reach Owens Valley (Land of Little Rain fights from becoming Land of Lots of Energy Projects. Solar near Manzanar. Solar in Inyo County.) Mike Prather (Article), June, 2014 p.3 Defenders of the Carrizo Pronghorn Antelope Gift for the Carrizo Plain Pronghorn, A (Fence Removal.) Letty French (Article), March, 2008 p.22 Defenders of Wildlife Solar Truce on Carrizo Plain (Topaz signs agreement with Sierra Club, Defenders of Wildlife, Center for Biological Diversity.) (Current Issues), September, 2011 p.7 deJesus, Lygeia Sierra Club Members Adopt-A-Cabin Minietta Mine Cabin. (Trip Report), Summer 1999 p.18 Delamar Mountains Wilderness Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Delamar Valley, NV hydrographic basin Nevada State Engineer Issues Latest Ruling (Las Vegas' quest for water. History of the situation.) John Hiatt (Article), June 2012 p.2 DeMeo, Deborah Nevada Water Update (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 DeMeo, Deborah Dramatic Change for Ivanpah Valley Planned Las Vegas overflow airport on a dry lake in Ivanpah Valley. (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.11 Dempsey, Terry Denabo, Mt., with mining operations. (Photo), December 2011 p.20 Tenabo, Mt., with mining operations. (Photo), December 2011 p.20 Denabo, Mt. Mt. Tenabo. Where Gold Mining Clashes with Traditional Values (Intangible values of public land need better protection. Huge disturbance of sacred land.) John Hadder (Article), December 2011 p.20 Denabo, Mt., with mining operations. Terry Dempsey (Photo), December 2011 p.20 Department of Defense Exemptions Request for environmental law exemptions. Sarah Matsumoto (Article), Summer 2003 p.1 Department of Fish and Game, CA California Department of Fish and Game is now the Department of Fish and Wildlife (Moving away from focus on hunters and anglers to protection of ecosystems.) (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 Department of Fish and Wildlife, CA California Department of Fish and Game is now the Department of Fish and Wildlife (Moving away from focus on hunters and anglers to protection of ecosystems.) (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 Department of Interior Lawsuit Challenges Interior's Solar Plan (Re: Interior's decision: Nineteen million acres available for solar plants.) (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Department of Water and Power (Los Angeles) Conservation Easment for Owens Valley (Development rights to LADWP land in Owens Valley.) Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2001 p.3 Desert Advisory Committee Serving on the DAC (Desert Advisory Committee - input to managing ten million acres.) Geary Hund (Article), Dec 2007 p.5 Desert bighorn sheep threat to species in the Great Basin Water Issues Intensify Threats to Nevada Species (Project of the Southern Nevada Water Authority is bad news for species already at risk.) Rob Mwroka (Article), June, 2013 p.8 Desert Bighorn Sheep Census Yields Lowest Count in 27 Years Bob Hartman (Article), July 1997 p.11 Desert Cahuilla California State Parks Planning for the Desert Cahuilla (Mangement Plan.) (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.4 Public Participation in Desert Cahuilla Planning (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Desert Cahuilla Prehistoric Area Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division Uncertain Future for the Desert Cahuilla Prehistoric Area (OffHighway Division eyes Desert Cahuilla Preshistoric Area.) Terry Weiner (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.8 Off-Roaders in the Driver's Seat (Desert Cahuilla Prehistoric Area.) Lawrence Hogue (Article), Dec 2007 p.11 Desert Cahuilla Prehistoric Area Needs Help Continuing OHV damage. Terry Weiner (Article), March, 2010 p.8 Desert Institute Desert Chaparral Description of the beauty, explanation of the dynamics and vulnerability of chaparral, by California's enthusiatic chaparral educator and protector. Richard W Halsey (Article), June, 2015 p.4 Desert Citizens Fight Back Against Illegal ORV Use Philip M Klasky (Article), Winter 2006 p.6 Desert Cleanup in Surprise Canyon Cleaning out the burned Chris Wicht camp. (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Desert Coalition Protests Solar Two Activists' protest campout at Imperial Solar Two. (News Item), December, 2010 p.10 Desert Committee What we do and how we do it. Elden Hughes (View from the Chair), Winter 1998-1999 p.2 Desert Committee Co-chair Hughes Receives John Muir Award (Article), July 1997 p.7 Desert Committee Comments on DesertXpress High speed passenger train between Las Vegas and Victorville. Letter to Federal Railroad Administration. Sid Silliman (Article), Dec 2009 p.8 Desert Committee Joins in Major Lawsuit With CBD, PEER against BLM to enforce ESA in CDCA. (Article), Spring 2000 p.1 Desert Committee Meetings Discussion of the CNRCC's quarterly public meetings. Terry Frewin (Editorial), September 16, 2006 p.2 Desert Committee Mission (Commentary), July 1997 p.3 Desert Committee Working with Native Americans Review of coordination with various Native American entities. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Winter 2004 #2 p.2 Desert Connectivity Project, The Why we need to keep our desert wildlands connected. With detailed connectivity map. Kristeen Penrod (Article), December 2012 p.8 desert cymopterus Cymopterus deserticola Mojave Endemics Fight for Survival Tim Thomas (Article), Summer 2002 p.9 Desert Field Monitors Needed George Barnes (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.6 Desert Fires - They Aren't What They Used To Be Conversion of fire-intolerant native desert plants to fire-tolerant invasive species. Richard W Halsey (Article), March 15, 2007 p.1 Desert Hero Marty Dickes Marty Dickes (Desert Hero. BLM 2012 National Volunteer Coordinator, Award Winner.) (Article), December 2012 p.16 Sid Silliman Desert Hero (Sid Silliman, Sierra Club California, Award Winner.) (Article), December 2012 p.17 Sid Silliman, Sierra Club California, Award Winner. (Article), December 2012 p.17 Desert History This issue's focus. Craig Deutsche (Editorial), September 2007 p.2 Desert Holdings of the University of California Natural Reserve System A library of ecosystems. Kathleen M Wong (Article), March 2013 p.10 Desert Institute Venomous Animals to Poetry in the Park (Classes at the Desert Institute at Joshua Tree National Park.) (News Item), Fall 2000 p.6 Desert is Not a Dump, The Desert is Not a Dump, The Sludge dump in San Bernardino County - still planned. (Current Issues), March 15, 2007 p.13 Desert Magazine, The Birth of Desert Magazine (What happens when you talk around campfires and hike up desert peaks (Part 2 of 2).) John Fraim (Article), September, 2013 p.4 Birth of Desert Magazine (What happens when you talk around desert campfires and walk up desert peaks. (Part 1 of 2).) John Fraim (Article), June, 2013 p.4 There Are Two Deserts (Randal Henderson's 1936 editorial for The Desert Magazine.) Tom Budlong (Article), March 2013 p.17 Desert Managers Group California Desert Managers Group Announces New Website (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.7 Desert Music Singing Cowboys and Symphonies. Bob Michael (Article), March, 2015 p.16 Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex Four distinct environments in southern Nevada. Dan Balduini (Article), September, 2013 p.6 Desert Non-Profit Mojave Desert Land Trust progress and plans. (Current Issues), Dec 15, 2006 p.7 Desert Park Management Plans Released for Public Review Helen Wagonvoord (Article), Fall 1998 p.5 Desert Protection and Restoration Golden Valley Wilderness. (Outings Notice), Summer 2005 p.17 Desert Protective Council Grassroots Groups Sue Over Destructive Solar Policy (Continuing efforts to protect the desert from industrial-scale solar.) Janine Blaeloch (Article), September, 2013 p.2 Lawsuit Challenges Interior's Solar Plan (Re: Interior's decision: Nineteen million acres available for solar plants.) (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Desert Queen - Susan Luckie Reilly (Article), Spring 2005 p.18 Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan Overview of a sweeping proposal impacting California's deserts. Shaun Gonzales (Article), June, 2013 p.1 Desert Renewable Energy Plan Underway The DRECP. Joan Taylor (Current Issues), September, 2010 p.17 Desert Report It Takes a Community (Volunteers behind the Desert Report.) Elden Hughes (Editorial), Fall 2003 p.2 It Takes All Kinds (An appeal from the managing editor of the Desert Report (for financial support).) Stacy Goss (Appeal), December, 2014 p.2 Moving Forward ( New editor - Stacy Goss. Reorganization of the Desert Report management.) Craig Deutsche (Editorial), December, 2010 p.2 Passing the Torch (Reassignments at the Desert Report.) Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2001 p.16 We Need Volunteers (Volunteers needed to produce the Desert Report. The current editor, Criag Deutsche, is leaving as editor.) Craig Deutsche (Editorial), September, 2010 p.2 Desert Report Evolves Website, book suggestions and money matters. Craig Deutsche (Article), September 2009 p.2 Desert Report's New Managing Editor Craig Duetsche. A thanks from Patty & Elden Hughes. Elden Hughes & Patty Carpenter-Hughes (Editorial), Spring 2006 p.2 Desert Societies, Then and Now Imperial County - prehistoric and current societies. Jay Van Werlhof (Article), September 2007 p.8 Desert Tortoise Relocation Challenged Desert Stewardship Volunteering, service trips, to travel and get to know the desert. Craig Deutsche (Article), Fall 2005 p.6 Desert Sunlight Construction Zone, December 2011 Overhead view. KCET & Chris Clarke (Photo), September, 2013 p.14 Desert Sunlight Solar Plant Desert Sunlight Construction Zone, December 2011 (Overhead view.) KCET & Chris Clarke (Photo), September, 2013 p.14 Water Birds Turning up Dead at Solar Facilities (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.18 Desert Survivors Plan 'Desert Trail Relay' 290 miles of backpacking in the desert. Steve Tabor (Article), Winter 2001 p.11 Desert tortoise David Lamfrom (Photo), September, 2011 p.12 Desert Tortoise (Photo), Fall 2001 p.13 At Charleston View. Nancy Good (Photo), March, 2015 p.6 Fort Irwin Expansion Endangers Desert Tortoise Helen Wagonvoord (Article), Fall 2001 p.13 Grazing Restriction Protects Desert Tortoise Daniel Patterson (Article), Fall 2001 p.12 Line Distancing the Desert Tortoise (Counting tortoises.) Kitty Jensen (Article), Summer 2001 p.11 Littlest Lobbyists, The (Elden & Patty Hughes enlisting desert tortoise as CDPA lobbyists.) Elden Hughes & Patty CarpenterHughes (Article), Fall 2004 p.11 potential impact on Once They Call it Paradise, Kiss it Good-bye (Sprawl on Steroids. Paradise Valley proposed development adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park. 15,000 new homes.) Donna Charpied & Larry Charpied (Article), Spring 2006 p.16 Relocating them. Tortoise behavior Desert Tortoises on the Move (Considerations when relocating desert tortoises.) Michael J Connor, Ph.D. (Article), Summer 2004 p.1 Saving the Desert Tortoise (An Update.) Michael J Connor, Ph.D. (Article), March 2009 p.6 species split - new is Gopherus morafkai Renewable Energy Update (Developments in technology, economics, policies, biology drive changes.) Laura Cunningham (Article), December 2011 p.1 Desert Tortoise - Haste makes Waste Tortoise mortality during relocations. (Current Issues), September 2009 p.12 Desert Tortoise Conservation New techniques to save an ancient desert icon. Tim Shields (Article), September 2012 p.16 Desert Tortoise Conservation Area, Nevada Will There Ever Be a Desert Tortoise National Wildlife Refuge? (Nevada's Desert tortoises hanging in the balance. Las Vegas intruding.) Ron Mrowka (Article), March, 2014 p.3 Desert Tortoise Density Monitoring Debra Hughson & Kitty Jensen (Article), Winter 2002 p.4 Desert Tortoise fragmentation map. USFWS (Map), March 2013 p.5 Desert Tortoise Moves Closer to Extinction (News Item), Summer 2000 p.5 Desert Tortoise Recovery Plan Revised Aug 2008 Fish & Wildlife plan weakens recovery prospects. (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 Desert Tortoise Recovery Plan Slow to Come Joan Taylor (Article), Fall 2002 p.15 Desert Tortoise Relocation Challenged CBD suit against BLM, Army tortoise relocation. (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 Desert Tortoise Research Natural Area Desert Tortoise Research Natural Area not recognized in the DRECP Energy Versus Tortoises - The Sequel (Draft DRECP threatens the Desert Torotoise Research Natural Area. 40 sq. miles. Protected for 40 years.) Mosheh Wolf (Article), December, 2014 p.5 Desert Tortoises in the Northern Ivanpah Valley Threatened species captured and harassed. History and details of Ivanpah Solar's displacement of desert tortoise. Sid Silliman (Article), September, 2011 p.12 Desert Tortoises on the Move Considerations when relocating desert tortoises. Michael J Connor, Ph.D. (Article), Summer 2004 p.1 Desert Trail Trail Less Traveled, The (The Desert Trail.) Steve Tabor (Article), Summer 2000 p.12 with map Hiking the Desert Trail (Several segments of the Mexico-toCanada desert trail.) Judy Anderson & George Huxtable (Article), Fall 2005 p.4 Desert Trail, Mexico to Canada Fascinating story of a 2223 mile solo trek, Mexican to Canadian borders. Bruce (Buck) Nelson (Article), December 2012 p.4 Desert View Backpack Kennedy Meadows to Olancha Pass, Peak. (Outings Notice), Spring 2005 p.17 Desert Wilderness Activists Sought Jim Dodson (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.8 Desert Wilderness Bill at Last California Desert Protection Act of 2010 - genesis and details. Monica Argandoña & Ryan Henson (Article), March, 2010 p.4 Desert Wilderness Service with Needles BLM (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.17 DesertXpress (Map), Dec 2009 p.8 Desert Committee Comments on DesertXpress (High speed passenger train between Las Vegas and Victorville. Letter to Federal Railroad Administration.) Sid Silliman (Article), Dec 2009 p.8 Destroying the National Parks Interior Department Paul Hoffman's proposed regulations to degrade protected status of National Park properties. (News Item), Fall 2005 p.14 Deterring ORV Use and Lessening Its Impacts Student Conservation Association activities to alleviate ORV impacts. Laura A Meek, Thomas A Meek & Daniel F Shryock (Article), September 2007 p.16 Deutsche, Craig Carrizo Plain, The History and description of the Carrizo Plain. (Article), Summer 2004 p.10 Darwin Dance Hall (Photo), Winter 2004 #2 p.4 Desert History This issue's focus. (Editorial), September 2007 p.2 Desert Report Evolves Website, book suggestions and money matters. (Article), September 2009 p.2 Desert Stewardship Volunteering, service trips, to travel and get to know the desert. (Article), Fall 2005 p.6 Energy Related Provisions of S.2921 In the California Desert Protection Act of 2010. Includes summary of Title II, Desert Renewable Energy Permitting. (Article), March, 2010 p.14 Fish Trap near Old Lake Cahuilla (Photo), September 2007 p.9 Illegal Trail Deutsche, Craig Illegal 2-track in desert, Steam Wells area. (Photo), Spring 2004 p.4 In the Moccasins of the Artist Petroglyphs in Big and Little Petroglyph Canyons, China Lake. (Article), Winter 2006 p.3 Interview With the New California Desert District Manager Teri Raml. (Interview), September, 2010 p.6 Let's Not Forget In the rush of details - ORVs, energy, military - take time out to reflect on why we protect the desert. (Editorial), June, 2008 p.2 Little People who do Big Things Individual efforts from non-traditional environmentalists. (Article), June 15, 2007 p.8 Looking Back and Looking Forward Desert Report editors. Out with the old (Craig Deutsche). In with the new (Stacy Goss). (Editorial), March, 2011 p.2 Los Angeles Aqueduct (Photo), Summer 2006 p.3 Lost Borders and Little Rain Discovering author Mary Austin's story locations. (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.4 Moving Forward New editor - Stacy Goss. Reorganization of the Desert Report management. (Editorial), December, 2010 p.2 Peccary, nursing its young Sculpture by Ricardo Breceda. (Photo), December 2011 p.8 Pioneers in the Desert A Lesson for the Future. Shoshone, Susan Sorrells, and the Brown family. (Article), June, 2014 p.1 Public Service on Public Lands National Public Lands Days. Four service trips. Mojave National Preserve, Joshua Tree National Park, Poste Homestead, Carrizo Plains lookout. (Article), Dec 2009 p.6 Rand Mountains ACEC Report of personal experience with closure management. (Sidebar), September 2008 p.11 Ricardo Breceda, Accidental Artist, by Diana Lindsay Large metal sculptures in the desert near Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. (Book Review), December 2011 p.8 Roads, River and Sky The Owyhee, Nevada solitude. (Article), Summer 2005 p.10 Saving the Forgotten Colorado River Between Blythe and Yuma. (Article), Spring 2005 p.17 Sleeping Circles near Old Lake Cahuilla (Map), September 2007 p.9 Something New Letters-to-the-Editor available on-line (www.desertreport.org). (Editorial), March 15, 2007 p.2 Southern Border and Blazing Sun Observations in the Yuha Desert, between San Diego and El Centro along the Mexican Border. (Article), March 2009 p.14 Steam Wells Petroglyph (Photo), Spring 2004 p.4 They Also Traveled Here Evidence of early travelers. (Article), Spring 2005 p.8 Three Desert Museums Laws Railroad, Eastern California, Maturango. (Article), September 2007 p.6 Time Runs Out California Wilderness Coalition's wilderness proposals. (Article), Dec 2008 p.16 To Have and To Have Not Subtitle: Conservationists have to win again and again Velociraptor Sculpture by Ricardo Breceda. (Photo), December 2011 p.8 Watching the Southwest Border The Border Patrol - who are they? Profile from a day's ride-along. (Article), December, 2014 p.8 We Need Volunteers Volunteers needed to produce the Desert Report. The current editor, Criag Deutsche, is leaving as editor. (Editorial), September, 2010 p.2 We Pay for our Past Deutsche, Criag Mining Contamination in the Mojave. (Article), March, 2008 p.12 Yaquitepec Home of Marshal South, in 2009. (Photo), Dec 2009 p.5 You Are the Difference Individuals speaking out are a major source of influence on public management. (Editorial), June 15, 2007 p.2 Deutsche, Criag Another Place & Time: Voices from the Carissa Plains (Book by Craig Deutsche. Stories of the pioneer settlers of what is now the Carrizo Plains National Monument.) Ann Ronald (Book Review), September, 2013 p.10 Developments Coalition Vows to Block New City Joshua Hills, adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park. Joan Taylor (Article), Summer 2002 p.14 Conservation Easment for Owens Valley Development rights to LADWP land in Owens Valley. Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2001 p.3 Historic Owens Valley Ranch up for Sale: Marred Viewshed? Lubken Ranch - 600 ac, south side of Lone Pine. Mike Prather (News Item), December, 2010 p.10 Huge Victory in Coachella Valley Deal not consummated. (Errata), Winter 2004 #1 p.12 Nature Conservancy to buy Cathton Investments. (Article), Fall 2003 p.1 In the Shadow of Mount Whitney Residential subdivision on the road to Whitney Portal. (Current Issues), Dec 15, 2006 p.7 Leapfrog Development is Out of Bounds Coachella Valley. Joan Taylor (Article), Fall 2001 p.5 More Unaffordable Housing… Or a New State Park Tejon Ranch potential housing development. Ileene Anderson & Adam Keats (Article), September 2007 p.14 Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress 2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions. Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 New City next to Joshua Tree National Park Looms Larger 30,000 people, 12 golf courses, …. (News Item), Spring 2002 p.10 Once They Call it Paradise, Kiss it Good-bye Sprawl on Steroids. Paradise Valley proposed development adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park. 15,000 new homes. Donna Charpied & Larry Charpied (Article), Spring 2006 p.16 Owens Valley Conservation Easement Banning future developments on DWP land. (News Item), Summer 2004 p.9 Paradise Valley Development EA being prepared. Land exchange denied. (News Item), Summer 2006 p.7 Preview of Water Pumping at Coyote Springs Valley Proposed 50,000 dwelling community north of Las Vegas. John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2003 p.7 Proposed Development of a New City on Park's Southern Boundary Will Paridise Valley become Paradise Lost? Between JTNP and Mecca Hills. 6000 ac, 12,000 houses, 800 ac. golf. Jeff Morgan (Article), December, 2013 p.3 Proposed Joshua Hills Development (News Item), Summer 2004 p.9 Stop Development of Tejon Mountain Village David Clendenen (Article), Winter 2006 p.5 Tejon Ranch Company's Application for a Permit to Harm Condors David Clendenen (Article), Winter 2006 p.4 Tejon Ranch update (News Item), Summer 2006 p.18 Will There Ever Be a Desert Tortoise National Wildlife Refuge? Nevada's Desert tortoises hanging in the balance. Las Vegas intruding. Ron Mrowka (Article), March, 2014 p.3 Wind Zero Blows Hot and Cold (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Distributed Energy Generation Devil Fire, 1993 San Bernardino Mountains ACEC in San Bernardino Mountains Up Against Many Threats (Juniper Flats Cultural Area - pressures from multiple kinds of uses.) Jenny Wilder (Article), June 2012 p.3 Devil's Hole Ash Meadow Oasis (History and status of.) James E Deacon (Article), Spring 2003 p.8 Protecting the Devils Hole (Ash Meadows) Pupfish (An EA by the NPS.) (News Item), Spring 2003 p.18 Devils Hole pupfish Ash Meadows Fish Conservation Facility (Lifeboad in the Desert. Efforts to save the Devils Hole pupfish.) Ambre Chaudoin (Article), December, 2014 p.16 Dewatering Mines Mine Dewatering Threatens Northern Nevada (Characteristics of mine dewatering process.) Tom Myers (Article), Spring 2000 p.5 Diamond Range Exploratory Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.20 Diamond Range Inventory & Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.14 (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.15 Diaz, Norman Little People who do Big Things (Individual efforts from nontraditional environmentalists.) Craig Deutsche (Article), June 15, 2007 p.8 Dickes, Marty Historic Resources in the California Desert A Wilderness Perspective - practical aspects of managing historic evidence. (Article), September 2007 p.3 Managing Wilderness Areas Next to Open Vehicle Play Areas (Article), September 16, 2006 p.3 Volunteers Crucial to BLM Wilderness Programs Use of volunteers to expand BLM land management effectivity. (Article), Fall 2005 p.13 Diegueno, Northern, Indians Southern CA Indian Tribes (Areas located on map.) Manfred Knaak (Map), September 2007 p.8 Different View of Owens Lake, A Response to 'Owens Lake Mitigation Finally Settled', March 2015 Desert Report, p.3. Daniel Prichett (Article), June, 2015 p.5 Dilemma of Access, The "The California Deserts", Bruce M Pavlik. Terry Weiner (Book Review), September 2008 p.1 Review of desert access pressures and conflicts. Terry Weiner (Article), September 2008 p.1 Director of BLM Nominated Neil G. Kornze. (Current Issues), December, 2013 p.14 Dish-Stirling Another Questionable Giveway of Public Lands (Stirling Energy Systems - Solar Two (Imperial Solar) Project.) Donna Tisdale (Article), March 2009 p.18 Dish-Stirling at Plaster City: Desert Renewable Energy Review of the Solar Two (Imperial Solar) project in the Yuha desert. (Current Issues), June 2010 p.11 Distributed Energy Generation Better Way, The (Renewable energy. Comparison of point-of-use energy with industrial wind and solar.) Alliance for Responsible Energy Policy (Article), Dec 2008 p.10 Community Power (Decentralized Power. 60 page download by Al Weinrub. Discussion of character of DG. With 158 references.) Al Weinrub (Current Issues), March, 2011 p.10 Transforming the Politics of Big Solar (Changing renewable energy strategy to distributed generation from large remote industrialization of undisturbed public lands.) Janine Blaeloch (Article), March 2012 p.2 Do They Have Enough Space, Numbers, Time, to Survive? Do They Have Enough Space, Numbers, Time, to Survive? Desert Tortoises. With fragmentation map. Ray Bransfield (Article), March 2013 p.4 Dodson, Jim California Desert Protection Act Turns 10 Synopsis of passage of the CDPA. (Article), Fall 2004 p.3 Desert Wilderness Activists Sought (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.8 Former Senator Alan Cranston on a trip to the Mojave Desert (Photo), Fall 2004 p.1 How Not to do Route Designations Lessons learned from recent route inventory projects. (Article), Spring 2005 p.10 Indian Pass - Indian Pass Wilderness (Photo), Fall 2004 p.4 Old Dutch Cleanser Mine Active in the Middle of Red Rock Canyon State Park? Plans to expand mining at the old site. (News Item), Summer 2003 p.11 Remembering Frank Wheat (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 DOI Mining Regulations New, weaker regulations. (News Item), Winter 2002 p.15 Domeland Wilderness Southern Sierra (West Side) Management Plan (EA out for review: Wilderness areas: Chimney Peak, Domeland, Kiavah, Owens Peak, Sacatar Trail.) (Article), Spring 1999 p.18 Domingo, Ashley Sloan Canyon Petroglyph (Photo), June 2012 p.14 Donna and Larry Charpied Honored The Minerva Hoyt award, for leading opposition to the Eagle Mountain dump. (Article), Spring 2006 p.7 Donnelly, Patrick Solar Sacrifice Zones: Who Decides? The Case of Charleston View. (Article), March, 2015 p.1 Dougherty, Mike Dumont Sand Dunes Issues and solutions. OHV Management. (Article), September 16, 2006 p.4 Dove Springs Open (OHV) Area Managing Wilderness Areas Next to Open Vehicle Play Areas Marty Dickes (Article), September 16, 2006 p.3 Down Home Learning Children and the Natural World - educating children about nature. Pat Flanagan (Article), June 2010 p.2 Downing, Elaine Sunflower Springs Restoration Project Volunteer cleanup (Needles BLM district). (Article), Winter 2001 p.8 Dramatic Change for Ivanpah Valley Planned Las Vegas overflow airport on a dry lake in Ivanpah Valley. Deborah DeMeo (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.11 Dranginis, Amanda Federal Law is Biggest Threat to Parks & Wilderness RS 2477. (Article), Spring 2003 p.1 DRECP analysis of potential impact to the CA desert Future of the California Desert, The (DRECP. Impacts to desert of. 500 sq.mi., 20,000 MW. Alternatives.) Shaun Gonzales (Article), December, 2014 p.1 Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (Overview of a sweeping proposal impacting California's deserts.) Shaun Gonzales (Article), June, 2013 p.1 Desert Renewable Energy Plan Underway (The DRECP.) Joan Taylor (Current Issues), September, 2010 p.17 Dunn Road, The Energy Versus Tortoises - The Sequel (Draft DRECP threatens the Desert Torotoise Research Natural Area. 40 sq. miles. Protected for 40 years.) Mosheh Wolf (Article), December, 2014 p.5 DRECP - Vision or Illusion An accurate Energy-Needs analysis must be part of the plan.Basic assumptions no longer valid. Joan Taylor (Article), March, 2015 p.8 DRECP Plan Area (Map), June, 2013 p.12 Drought Climate Change on the High Desert of Nevada Detail examination of the current five-year drought in Nevada. David von Seggern (Article), June, 2015 p.3 Drowning in Guzzlers Goals and hazards of guzzlers. Elden Hughes (Article), Winter 2002 p.7 Dry Lake Valley, NV hydrographic basin Nevada State Engineer Issues Latest Ruling (Las Vegas' quest for water. History of the situation.) John Hiatt (Article), June 2012 p.2 Nevada Water Update (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Dstretch image enhancement Technology Assist in the Understanding of Cave Paintings (Dstretch technology applied to the Murals of Baja California.) John Harman (Book Review), June 2012 p.12 Duck Creek Allotment Appeal to Office of Hearings and Appeals (IBLA) BLM Grazing Allotment Practices Not Meeting Standard ("Citizen scientists protect wildlife needs." Detailed non-BLM monitoring reveals management problems. Duck Creek Allotment, Sage Groused habitat, etc.) Jim Catlin (Article), December 2011 p.4 Dufort, Molly Panamint Mountains Desert Study & Monitoring (Ballarat, Pauline Esteves, Molly Dufort, Pleasant Canyon, South Park Canyon.) Dave Bybee (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.18 Dumont Sand Dunes Issues and solutions. OHV Management. Mike Dougherty (Article), September 16, 2006 p.4 Dumps Eagle Mountain Landfill Proposed, and opposition. (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.13 Environmental Justice Short Circuited Eagle Mountain environmental situation. Donna Charpied (Article), September 2008 p.12 Environmental Review Inadequate Hinkley sludge dump. (Current Issues), June, 2008 p.18 Regulations on Dumping Sewage Need to Include Enclosure Open-air sludge dumps in the Mojave Desert. (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Sublime to Surreal: East of Joshua Tree National Park Proposals run amok: Solar panels, hydro pumped power, garbage dump. (Current Issues), June, 2008 p.18 Dunderberg Allotment (sheep) Sierra Nevada Bighorn Sheep, and Domestic Sheep (Threat of disease transmission from domesitc sheep.) Paul McFarland (Article), September 16, 2006 p.14 Dune Buggies at the Algodones Dunes El Centro Field Office BLM (Photo), Spring 2000 p.16 Dunn Road Jeeps vs. Bighorn (Update on the Dunn Road.) (Current Issues), March 2009 p.13 Dunn Road, The Controversial road in the Santa Rosa Mountains. With map. Joan Taylor (Article), Dec 2007 p.6 Dust at Ocotillo Wells Dust at Ocotillo Wells From ORV activity. Terry Weiner (Photo), June, 2014 p.12 Dust Clouds Reach Ridgecrest Air pollution from Owens Lake dust storm, over Ridgecrest, Cal. Great Basin Air Pollution Control District (Photo), Spring 2004 p.12 Dust Rising from Owens Dry Lake Dust storm 'event' on Owens Dry Lake. Great Basin Air Pollution Control District (Photo), Spring 2004 p.10 Dutch Cleanser Mine Old Dutch Cleanser Mine Active in the Middle of Red Rock Canyon State Park? (Plans to expand mining at the old site.) Jim Dodson (News Item), Summer 2003 p.11 DWP (Los Angeles Department of Water and Power) Federal Court ends LADWP Lawsuit in Owens Lake Case (Suit against Great Basin Air Pollution Control District.) (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Owens Valley Conservation Easement (Banning future developments on DWP land.) (News Item), Summer 2004 p.9 Solar Energy Proposal for Owens Lake and Adjacent Lands (Possible 5GW solar park development.) Mike Prather (Article), June 2010 p.8 Dwyer, Larry Parking Lot Solar Panels A modest proposal. (Letter), June 2009 p.18 -EEagle Crest Energy Company Environmental Justice Short Circuited (Eagle Mountain environmental situation.) Donna Charpied (Article), September 2008 p.12 Sublime to Surreal: East of Joshua Tree National Park (Proposals run amok: Solar panels, hydro pumped power, garbage dump.) (Current Issues), June, 2008 p.18 Eagle Mountain Marines Occupy Eagle Mountain (Illegal 'occupation' and training by a contractor.) (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.11 Eagle Mountain Dump Long fought battle won after 22 years (Eagle Mountain Dump.) (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Eagle Mountain Dump Lawsuit Part I, The Donna Charpied (Article), Spring 2001 p.12 Eagle Mountain Dump Lawsuit, Part 2 Donna Charpied (Article), Summer 2001 p.12 Eagle Mountain Dump Suffers Major Defeat Donna Charpied & Howard Gross (Article), Winter 2006 p.1 Eagle Mountain Hydroelectric Project Update on Impending Energy Plans (Large industrial size renewable energy projects in the desert.) (Current Issues), September, 2010 p.17 Eagle Mountain Landfill Proposed, and opposition. (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.13 Eagle Mountain Landfill Doesn't Fly John Kincel & Steve Kauffmann (Article), Fall 2000 p.9 Eagle Mountain Landfill Fundraiser (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.21 Eagle, bald Pima, at the Catalina Island rehab facility. Chris Clarke (Photo), March, 2014 p.8 Eagles Wind Energy Company Fined $1 Million for Bird Deaths (Duke Energy, eagles and other birds.) (Current Issues), December, 2013 p.14 Ecology Eagles Left Adrift in Our Pursuit of Wind Energy Eagle Take Permits Extended to 30 Years. Kelly Fuller (Article), March, 2014 p.8 Eagles Soar over Nevada John Hiatt (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.11 Earthworks Assistance in controlling mercury pollution Mercury Emissions from Mines Under Pressure (Great Basin Mine Watch's efforts to control mercury emissions from Nevada mines.) Dan Randolph (Article), June 15, 2007 p.6 East Mojave Mojave (East) Primitive Carcamp at Kelso Dunes (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 Wilderness Monitoring in the East Mojave (Going over the same ground. Fifteen years of rewarding work.) Steve Tabor (Article), Dec 2009 p.3 East Mojave Carcamp at Afton Canyon (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.18 East Mojave Carcamp with Moonlight Hike to Kelso Dunes (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.20 (Outings Notice), Winter 2002 p.18 East Mojave Kelso Dunes Primitive Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2003 p.17 East Mojave Primitive Carcamp at Kelso Dunes (Outings Notice), Fall 2002 p.21 (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.22 (Outings Notice), Summer 2002 p.23 East Mojave, The Wild Places that need wilderness designation, part 2. Duncan Bell (Article), June, 2014 p.5 Easter and Equinox in the California Desert In the Whipple Mountains. (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.20 Eastern California Museum Three Desert Museums (Laws Railroad, Eastern California, Maturango.) Craig Deutsche (Article), September 2007 p.6 Eastern California Rock Art Cosos, Olancha, …. (Outings Notice), Summer 2005 p.17 Eastern Nevada Restoration Initiative Questionable and untested restoration techniques. John Hiatt (Article), Fall 2000 p.18 Eastern Nevada, Mt. Grafton (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.16 Eastern San Diego County Draft Resource Management Plan and Draft EIS (Current Issues), June 15, 2007 p.11 eBird with eBird computer display Impacts of Energy Projects on Migratory Birds (New tool available to access migratory bird species (eBird)).) Pat Flanagan (Article), June, 2014 p.16 Eco Map, The Diagram of ecological interactions, used for classroom instruction. Grass Roots Educators (Map), June 2010 p.14 Ecological Health and Livestock Grazing In Southern California deserts. Lisa Belenky & Greta Anderson (Article), March 15, 2007 p.4 Ecologically Disastrous Mining Proposal Spotlights Corporate Welfare The Chemgold open-pit cyanide heap-leach mine in Imperial County. Nick Ervin (Article), July 1997 p.14 Ecology Aliens in the Desert Non-native grasses, mustards and other plants replacing native plants. John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2005 p.12 Economic Benefits of Wilderness Anatomy of an Invasion Sahara Mustard - What do we do now?. Dr. Cameron Barrows, PhD (Article), June 2010 p.16 Blocking Natural Desert Flows Effects of 'chevron' dike protection in desert areas. William H Schlesinger (Article), Spring 2003 p.12 Creating Linkages for the South Coast Ecoregion Biological linkages. Claudia Luke (Article), Winter 2003 p.12 Death of the California Desert A tragic experiment, by President Barack Obama, Governor Jerry Brown. Background, mistakes, science, EPA recommendations, economics. Paul F Smith (Article), September 2012 p.12 Desert Connectivity Project, The Why we need to keep our desert wildlands connected. With detailed connectivity map. Kristeen Penrod (Article), December 2012 p.8 Eco Map, The Diagram of ecological interactions, used for classroom instruction. Grass Roots Educators (Map), June 2010 p.14 Grasslands of California Exotic weed invasion. History and overview of invasive grasses. Breck McAlexander (Article), Spring 2006 p.8 Linkages vs. Fragmentation Importance and implementation of biological corridors. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Winter 2003 p.2 Test of Biological Principles A Q&A test based on Landscape Ecology, by Richard TT Forman & Michael Godron. Richard TT Forman & Michael Godron (Article), Fall 2003 p.6 Vital Linkage at Tejon Ranch, A Biological linkages. Monica Bonds (Article), Winter 2003 p.13 Economic Benefits of Wilderness Wilderness Society report on the benefits of the Carrizo Plain National Monument. (Current Issues), June, 2008 p.18 Economy Renewable Tourism Economy, The Visioning and Marketing of Desert Heritage Tourism. Economic benefit of attracting tourists to desert spaces. Mark Faull (Article), March, 2014 p.1 Economy of the Desert California Deserts and Economic Prosperity Alice Bond & Michelle Haefele (Article), September 2008 p.8 Ecosystems Re-created in the Colorado River Delta Edward P Glenn (Article), Spring 2002 p.4 Editors of Desert Report Looking Back and Looking Forward (Desert Report editors. Out with the old (Craig Deutsche). In with the new (Stacy Goss).) Craig Deutsche & Stacy Goss (Editorial), March, 2011 p.2 Edmiston, Tasker Eulogy (d. 2004) Desert Lilly Sanctuary Contribution of Tasker Edmiston Pioneer of Desert Protection (Eulogy for Tasker Edmiston (1910-2004).) Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2004 p.5 Effective, But Not Necessarily Efficient On the depth of passion and knowledge behind the Desert Report. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Fall 2002 p.2 Egan, Tom West Mojave Route Designation Revisited Sometimes the Good Guys Win. But, Then What? Court ruling that BLM violated its regulations. (Article), June 2010 p.3 Egghart, Henry Exploring Northwest Nevada's High Rock High Rock Canyon. (Trip Report), July 1997 p.11 Keeping Roadless Areas Forever Wild… Subtitle: Backpacking in the Ruby Mountains. (Article), Fall 2000 p.23 Emmerich, Kevin El Camino del Diablo Sonoran Despoblado (El Camino del Diablo in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge.) Robin Green (Article), Summer 2002 p.10 El Paso Mountains Bird Guzzlers in Wilderness Kate Allen (Article), March, 2008 p.16 El Paso Mountains Wilderness Subtitle: Repairing the Boundaries. BLM-directed volunteers maintaining wilderness boundaries, disguising illegal roads. Alice Kettering (Article), Summer 2004 p.14 El Paso Mts Adopt-A-Cabin Exploratory and Primitive Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.21 El Paso Wilderness Area Service Trip (Outings Notice), September 2007 p.20 El Paso Wilderness Service Trip and Carcamp (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.21 Elden Hughes - The Man and his Legacy Joan Taylor (Obituary/Tribute), March 2012 p.4 Eldorado & Muddy Mountains Desert Study (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.12 Eldridge, Brent Grazing, the Essential Management Tool (Article), September 2007 p.12 Elk threat to species in the Great Basin Water Issues Intensify Threats to Nevada Species (Project of the Southern Nevada Water Authority is bad news for species already at risk.) Rob Mwroka (Article), June, 2013 p.8 Ellis, Bob Memories of Derham Guiliani The inspirational, quiet, desert observer. (Obituary/Tribute), December, 2010 p.5 Mystery of the Mojave Passion for the details of the desert. (Article), Fall 2002 p.8 Panamint Valley Outing Emphasizes the Issues Briggs Mine in the Panamints, Slate Range Wilderness proposal, Surprise Canyon. (Article), Summer 2002 p.8 Public Water for Private Profit Cadiz, Inc. returns to the desert. (Article), September 2009 p.4 Road Bulldozed in Death Valley National Park Old road in Greenwater Valley dozed in error. (Article), Summer 2004 p.13 Rock Lady of the Motherlode Snooping out Maurandya petrophila in Death Valley. (Article), Summer 2001 p.6 SUV Desert Synopsis of Cadiz Land Co. history. (Article), Spring 2000 p.1 Elmore, Tory Protecting the Heart of the Mojave 'One hiker's' eloquent plea for the Mojave Trails National Monument. "Maintaining the status quo is an action itself.". (Article), June, 2015 p.8 Emmerich, Kevin Cicimitl geoglyph (Photo), September 2012 p.7 Conservation Alternative for Ivanpah Valley "Another Solar Farm, or an ACEC?" A proposal to designate an ACEC (Area of Environmental Concern) to help protect Ivanpah Valley. (Article), March 2012 p.14 Not so Friendly Green Skies A bird's eye view. Renewable energy's effects on birds. (Article), June, 2013 p.16 Palo Verde Mesa Sacrifice for solar energy. Large scale energy projects west of Blythe, CA. (Article), September 2012 p.6 Searchlight Wind Project Endangered California Songbird Recovering Ruling gives new hope for scenic desert (Searchlight, NV). BLM's approval is in the courts. (Article), June, 2015 p.16 Wind is not Free Ocotillo Express Wind Energy Project. (Article), March, 2011 p.14 Endangered California Songbird Recovering Least Bell's Vireo. (News Item), Winter 2004 #2 p.5 Endangered Species Into the Bulrush Protecting the Amargosa Vole from extinction. Ashley Beechan & Anna Godinho (Article), June, 2015 p.18 Two Plants in Death Valley National Park Removed from Endangered Species List Eureka Valley evening primrose and Eureka Valley dune grass. (Current Issues), June, 2014 p.21 Endangered Species Act Department of Defense Exemptions (Request for environmental law exemptions.) Sarah Matsumoto (Article), Summer 2003 p.1 ESA and the Colorado River System (Article), Spring 2003 p.5 ESA Lawsuit (Sierra Club vs. BLM.) (News Item), Spring 2001 p.13 Everything is Still Hitched to Everything Else (Defending the Endangered Species Act.) Judy Anderson (Article), Summer 2005 p.3 Suing the Bureau of Land Management to Encforce the Endangered Species Act Elden Hughes (Commentary), Spring 2001 p.1 ENEL, Inc description of geothermal plant, Fallon NV Geothermal Development in Northern Nevada (Many Pros, Few Cons. Sustainable resource?.) David von Seggern (Article), December, 2013 p.8 Energy An Ill Wind Blows in Ocotillo The Ocotillo Wind project - hanging a town out to dry. Terry Weiner (Article), September 2012 p.8 Another Questionable Giveway of Public Lands Stirling Energy Systems - Solar Two (Imperial Solar) Project. Donna Tisdale (Article), March 2009 p.18 Baja California's Northern Sky Island Threats to La Sierra Juarez and Sierra San Pedro Martir by energy development. Aaron Quintanar (Article), September, 2010 p.1 Battle for California's Energy Future The Sunrise Power Link. Larry Hogue (Article), June, 2008 p.1 Better Way, The Renewable energy. Comparison of point-of-use energy with industrial wind and solar. Alliance for Responsible Energy Policy (Article), Dec 2008 p.10 Big Solar Solution or threat? Overview of desert solar installation plans and schemes. Joan Taylor (Article), March, 2008 p.2 Black Rock Power Plant Plans abandoned. (News Item), Summer 2006 p.7 Call to Action, for Energy Democracy From Solar Done Right. Call for renewable energy techniques such as distributed generation, conservation, and use of previously disturbed lands instead of industrialization of pristine open public lands. Solar Done Right (Editorial), March 2012 p.12 Canine Distemper Recently Found in Desert Kit Fox On the Genesis solar site near Blythe. Ileene Anderson (Article), June 2012 p.1 Climate Change, Energy and the Desert Report of Apr 2008 workshop - Desert Managers Group and U/AZ Extension. Where are we headed?. Debra Hughson (Article), June, 2008 p.6 Coal-fired Power Plants in Nevada John Hiatt (Article), March, 2008 p.3 Communities in the Amargosa Valley Strive to Make Tourism a Success Threatened by large-scale solar projects. Susan Sorrells (Article), June 2012 p.16 Energy Community Power Decentralized Power. 60 page download by Al Weinrub. Discussion of character of DG. With 158 references. Al Weinrub (Current Issues), March, 2011 p.10 Conservation Alternative for Ivanpah Valley "Another Solar Farm, or an ACEC?" A proposal to designate an ACEC (Area of Environmental Concern) to help protect Ivanpah Valley. Kevin Emmerich (Article), March 2012 p.14 Corralling California Poppies Happenstance over Stewardship and Planning. A passionate plea for the poppies, and for pristine land in general, threatened by the rush to renewable energy. Mark Faull (Article), March 2012 p.6 Darkling Developments on the Plain Energy development plans on the Carrizo Plain. Cal French (Article), June, 2008 p.12 Decentralized, Renewable Power A first priority for California. Review of decentralized energy policies and goals. Robert Freehling & Al Weinrub (Article), September, 2010 p.13 Desert Coalition Protests Solar Two Activists' protest campout at Imperial Solar Two. (News Item), December, 2010 p.10 Desert Renewable Energy Plan Underway The DRECP. Joan Taylor (Current Issues), September, 2010 p.17 Dish-Stirling at Plaster City: Desert Renewable Energy Review of the Solar Two (Imperial Solar) project in the Yuha desert. (Current Issues), June 2010 p.11 DRECP - Vision or Illusion An accurate Energy-Needs analysis must be part of the plan.Basic assumptions no longer valid. Joan Taylor (Article), March, 2015 p.8 Energy Companies Continue to Eye Desert, Despite Setbacks Financial, legal, wildlife…. Shaun Gonzales (Article), June 2012 p.10 Energy Corridors Status of proposals for energy corridors in California. (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.11 Energy Related Provisions of S.2921 In the California Desert Protection Act of 2010. Includes summary of Title II, Desert Renewable Energy Permitting. Craig Deutsche & Barbara Boyle (Article), March, 2010 p.14 Feed In Tariffs How They Work, Will They Work? -- Explanation and advantages of Feed In Tariffs. Bob Tregilus (Article), March, 2011 p.5 Fight is On Against 'Sunrise Powerlink' Proposed transmission line through Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. A serious threat to the natural environment. David Hogan (Article), June 15, 2007 p.1 From Green to Green Solar farms replacing agricultural farms. Imperial Valley, CA. Impacts, effect on farming, water issues. Al Kalin (Article), December 2012 p.14 Funding Rooftop Solar California AB 811 law. (Current Issues), March 2009 p.12 Future of the California Desert, The DRECP. Impacts to desert of. 500 sq.mi., 20,000 MW. Alternatives. Shaun Gonzales (Article), December, 2014 p.1 Gerhach Energy Plant Downsizing considered. (News Item), Spring 2006 p.7 Going Solar - The Importance of Planning Considerations in designing solar energy programs. Laura Cunningham (Article), June 2010 p.4 Good Morning, Sunshine Stan Haye's personal account of installing solar at his home. Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.4 Grassroots Groups Sue Over Destructive Solar Policy Continuing efforts to protect the desert from industrial-scale solar. Janine Blaeloch (Article), September, 2013 p.2 Greenwash, The Renewable Energy Development - The Right and the Wrong Way. April Sall (Article), June, 2008 p.4 Energy Companies Continue to Eye Desert, Despite Setbacks Haiwee Geothermal Leasing Area (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Hidden Hills Solar Project Suspended (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Industrial Solar Projects Threaten Tribe's Spiritual Landscape Cultural Resources. Going, Going, Gone. Quechan Tribe. Bridget R Nash-Chrabascz (Article), June, 2011 p.11 Industrialization of the Desert Renewable energy has changed the traditional Sierra Club wildland protection priority when the protection is needed most. John Hiatt (Article), September, 2010 p.12 Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating Station Status of the approval process. (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Joined at the Hip The relation between water supplies and power generation. John Hiatt (Article), Dec 2008 p.2 LADWP's Green Path North Threatens California Desert (Current Issues), September 2007 p.13 Larger Pictrue, The Review of practical energy techniques and policies. (Sidebar), September, 2010 p.15 Let's Build Only What is Absolutely Necessary Transmission lines - alternates to building new. Comprehensive review. Bill Powers, P.E. (Article), March, 2008 p.1 Major Ruling Against Sunrise Powerlink (Current Issues), September 2007 p.11 More Solar Mythology Widely stated myths about the necessity for development of large solar energy plants in undeveloped desert areas. Janine Blaeloch (Article), June, 2011 p.10 Muddy Waters in the Amargosa Region Solar Power Problems - competing for water with other uses in the Amargosa. Brian Brown (Article), March 2009 p.2 Mythical Mandate, A 2005 Energy Policy Act clause often misquoted as a mandate from Congress. Janine Blaeloch (Article), March, 2011 p.12 New California Gold Rush, The Review of the Catellus Land Purchase, and need for a regional alternative energy EIS. April Sall (Article), March, 2008 p.6 Not so Friendly Green Skies A bird's eye view. Renewable energy's effects on birds. Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), June, 2013 p.16 Old Spanish Trail, The Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos. Jack Prichett & Scott Smith (Article), March 2012 p.1 Our Legacy vs. LADWP's Green Path North A new elecric transmission corridor. Donna Thomas (Article), Dec 2007 p.10 Palo Verde Mesa Sacrifice for solar energy. Large scale energy projects west of Blythe, CA. Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), September 2012 p.6 Planned Energy Corridors May Threaten Public Lands Proposed energy corridors through wilderness, roadless areas, WSAs. Geary Hund (Article), Summer 2006 p.1 Potential Health Impacts of Wind Energy and Invisible Pollution Donna Tisdale (Article), December 2012 p.10 Power Line Corridors SDG&E map of proposed transmission lines in San Diego, Riverside, Imperial counties, and northern Mexico. (Map), June, 2008 p.8 Power plants, coal fired, in Eastern Nevada (Map), March, 2008 p.3 Proposed Geothermal Development in Ocotillo Wells State Park, Imperial County Truckhaven area. (Current Issues), June 15, 2007 p.11 Proposed Transmission Line Threatens Anza-Borrego The Sunrise Powerlink. Kelly Fuller (Article), Summer 2006 p.5 Renewable Energy Development Energy Corridors Opportunities for Improvement. Controversies over desert renewable energy development. Dustin Mulvaney, PhD (Article), March, 2011 p.4 Renewable Energy from the California Deserts Monica Argandoña (Article), Dec 2007 p.8 Renewable Energy in the Desert (Current Issues), September 2007 p.11 Renewable Energy Resources & Meeting the Climate Challenge Climate change. Carl Zichella (Article), March 2009 p.10 Renewable Energy Update Developments in technology, economics, policies, biology drive changes. Laura Cunningham (Article), December 2011 p.1 Renewable Energy. Why Not on Rooftops in San Diego Alternative to large energy industrialization of the back country. Saul Alarcon Farfan (Article), June 2012 p.8 Ridgecrest Solar Power Project Solar Millenium's 4000 acre proposal near Ridgecrest, CA. (Current Issues), June 2010 p.10 Ruby Pipeline Decision Challenged Northern Nevada. Sierra Club decision appeal. (Current Issues), September, 2010 p.17 Sierra Club's My Generation Campaign Building a coalition in the Inland Empire to promote local clean energy. Alan Hernandez (Article), June, 2013 p.6 Silurian Hills in the Crosshairs Proposed solar project would require a PEIS variance from BLM. Undeveloped location. Jack Prichett (Article), June, 2014 p.2 Solar (and Other) Power Plant Ratings You need to know this. Capacity Factor, misleading output ratings. Tom Budlong (Article), Dec 2009 p.14 Solar Energy Proposal for Owens Lake and Adjacent Lands Possible 5GW solar park development. Mike Prather (Article), June 2010 p.8 Solar Thermal Power Plant Decisions When, where and how of project decisions explained. Sid Silliman (Article), September 2009 p.6 Stirling Energy System's Solar Two Fast Tracked (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.15 Sublime to Surreal: East of Joshua Tree National Park Proposals run amok: Solar panels, hydro pumped power, garbage dump. (Current Issues), June, 2008 p.18 Sunrise Power Link Threatens State Wilderness Would de-designate CA state wilderness in Anza Borrego State Park, San Diego County. (Current Issues), March 15, 2007 p.13 The Impact of Energy Corridors Geary Hund (Article), Summer 2006 p.11 Toiyabe Chapter Opposes Preferred Route of Natural Gas Pipeline in Nevada David von Seggern (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.15 Transforming the Politics of Big Solar Changing renewable energy strategy to distributed generation from large remote industrialization of undisturbed public lands. Janine Blaeloch (Article), March 2012 p.2 Tule Wind Project Faces a Native American Backlash Wind Project has Major Impacts. 15,000 acres of State, Federal, Private and Native American land. Donna Tisdale (Article), June, 2011 p.3 Update on Impending Energy Plans Large industrial size renewable energy projects in the desert. (Current Issues), September, 2010 p.17 Watts and Watt-hours You need to know this. What these terms are. Tom Budlong (Sidebar), Dec 2009 p.17 Wind is not Free Ocotillo Express Wind Energy Project. Kevin Emmerich (Article), March, 2011 p.14 Energy Companies Continue to Eye Desert, Despite Setbacks Financial, legal, wildlife…. Shaun Gonzales (Article), June 2012 p.10 Energy Corridors Status of proposals for energy corridors in California. (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.11 Energy efficiency Energy efficiency Let's Build Only What is Absolutely Necessary (Transmission lines alternates to building new. Comprehensive review.) Bill Powers, P.E. (Article), March, 2008 p.1 Energy Policy Act as catalyst for desert energy corridors Planned Energy Corridors May Threaten Public Lands (Proposed energy corridors through wilderness, roadless areas, WSAs.) Geary Hund (Article), Summer 2006 p.1 Mythical Mandate, A (2005 Energy Policy Act clause often misquoted as a mandate from Congress.) Janine Blaeloch (Article), March, 2011 p.12 Energy Related Provisions of S.2921 In the California Desert Protection Act of 2010. Includes summary of Title II, Desert Renewable Energy Permitting. Craig Deutsche & Barbara Boyle (Article), March, 2010 p.14 Energy Versus Tortoises - The Sequel Draft DRECP threatens the Desert Torotoise Research Natural Area. 40 sq. miles. Protected for 40 years. Mosheh Wolf (Article), December, 2014 p.5 Environment of the South Fork Kern River Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2003 p.22 Environmental Justice Tools for Environmental Justice (Imperial County Environmental Justice Task Force.) (News Item), December, 2010 p.11 Environmental Justice Short Circuited Eagle Mountain environmental situation. Donna Charpied (Article), September 2008 p.12 Environmental Protection Agency Senate Approves Gina McCarthy as EPA Chief (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.19 Environmental Review Inadequate Hinkley sludge dump. (Current Issues), June, 2008 p.18 Enzweiler, Ronald How Much Water Will be Available Salton Sea restoration - current status. (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.3 EPA to Take Lead on Yerington Mine Cleanup Emily Heun (Article), Spring 2005 p.12 Epperle, Stan There's Green in Them Thar Hills Cadiz Valley Water. (Article), July 1997 p.6 Equestrian Trail Hike - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), September 2007 p.21 Eriophyllum mohavense Barstow woollyflower Mojave Endemics Fight for Survival Tim Thomas (Article), Summer 2002 p.9 Erle Stanley Gardner photo of, on early 6-wheel ATV, from old Desert Magazine Need for Effective ORV Legislation, Rules and Regulations (Article), September 2008 p.18 Ervin, Nick Borderlands Bonanza Jacumba, Coyote Mountains, Mexican border. (Trip Report), Spring 1999 p.18 Ecologically Disastrous Mining Proposal Spotlights Corporate Welfare The Chemgold open-pit cyanide heap-leach mine in Imperial County. (Article), July 1997 p.14 Remembering Frank Wheat (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 Sonoran Desert Holidays (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.20 ESA and the Colorado River System (Article), Spring 2003 p.5 Exploring the Owens Valley with Mom ESA Lawsuit Sierra Club vs. BLM. (News Item), Spring 2001 p.13 Escalante River Backpack (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.17 Essay on a Desert River The Truckee, by an author who knows the river. Mary Webb (Article), September, 2010 p.18 Esteves, Pauline Panamint Mountains Desert Study & Monitoring (Ballarat, Pauline Esteves, Molly Dufort, Pleasant Canyon, South Park Canyon.) Dave Bybee (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.18 Euphilotes pallescens arenamontana (Sand Mountain Blue Butterfly) Sand Mountain Blue Butterfly (ESA listing attempts.) (News Item), Summer 2004 p.9 Eureka Dunes Death Valley National Park (Sandboarding on Eureka Dunes.) (News Item), Winter 2002 p.14 Eureka Dunes Sandboarding (Article), Summer 1999 p.5 Eureka Valley dune grass Two Plants in Death Valley National Park Removed from Endangered Species List (Eureka Valley evening primrose and Eureka Valley dune grass.) (Current Issues), June, 2014 p.21 Eureka Valley Evening Primrose Amazing Eurekensis (Surprise bloom at the Eureka Dunes.) Birgitta Jansen (Article), September, 2014 p.3 Two Plants in Death Valley National Park Removed from Endangered Species List (Eureka Valley evening primrose and Eureka Valley dune grass.) (Current Issues), June, 2014 p.21 With yellow desert marigold. Neal Nurmi (Photo), September, 2014 p.3 Evaluating Wind Energy Proposals Notice of available document 'Environmental Impacts of WindEnergy Projects'. (Current Issues), June 15, 2007 p.11 Everyone Loses when ORVs Trespass Trespass after re-opening of the Rand Mountains closure. (Current Issues), September 2009 p.12 Everything is Still Hitched to Everything Else Defending the Endangered Species Act. Judy Anderson (Article), Summer 2005 p.3 Evolution of the American Nature Symbol 'From Pond, to Sierras, to Desert'. The collision of nature and culture. John Fraim (Article), March, 2015 p.18 Examination of Flawed Planning Process NPS planning process - shift in policy. George Barnes (Article), Spring 1999 p.4 Executive Order 11593 supporting Sec 106 of NHPA Protection of Cultural and Historic Resources (History of law, regulation, policy.) Wanda Raschkow (Article), September 2007 p.1 Explore the West Mojave Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2002 p.20 Exploring Northwest Nevada's High Rock High Rock Canyon. Henry Egghart (Trip Report), July 1997 p.11 Exploring the Carrizo Plain Joe Fontaine (Article), Spring 2000 p.23 Exploring the Mojave Without Leaving a Trace Outward Bound Adventures and city children. Susan Sand (Article), Summer 2001 p.4 Exploring the Owens Valley with Mom (and Mike Prather as leader). Blair Kuropatkin (Trip Report), Summer 1999 p.17 Fairbanks, Ralph -FFairbanks, Ralph Pioneers in the Desert (A Lesson for the Future. Shoshone, Susan Sorrells, and the Brown family.) Craig Deutsche (Article), June, 2014 p.1 Fairchild, Jim Searles Dry Lake Gem-O-Rama Annual Gem and Mineral Show. (Article), Dec 2008 p.3 Fairy shrimp Millions of Years Old, but Endangered Today (Fairy shrimp in the Carrizo Plain.) Kathy Sharum (Article), March 15, 2007 p.8 Fall Trips to Nevada Mapping potential wilderness. Vicky Hoover (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.17 Fandango - Morey Peak Exploratory and Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 1998 p.8 Far South Egans Wilderness, NV Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 Farewll to Dr. Fred Cagle Fred's passing in April, 2011. (Current Issues), June, 2011 p.8 Farfan, Saul Alarcon Renewable Energy. Why Not on Rooftops in San Diego Alternative to large energy industrialization of the back country. (Article), June 2012 p.8 Farming China Ranch. A Welcome Oasis in the Desert Environmentally responsible date farm on the Amargosa River. Brian Brown (Article), June, 2011 p.4 From Green to Green Solar farms replacing agricultural farms. Imperial Valley, CA. Impacts, effect on farming, water issues. Al Kalin (Article), December 2012 p.14 Fast, Furious and Anonymous Off-road vehicles without visible identification violate laws with impunity. Philip M Klasky (Article), September 2012 p.3 Faull, Mark California's Unique Theater of Stone Preserving Red Rock Canyon. (Article), Dec 2008 p.8 Corralling California Poppies Happenstance over Stewardship and Planning. A passionate plea for the poppies, and for pristine land in general, threatened by the rush to renewable energy. (Article), March 2012 p.6 Mitchell Caverns Natural Preserve Restoring public access to a Mojave Desert masterpiece. (Article), June, 2013 p.2 Renewable Tourism Economy, The Visioning and Marketing of Desert Heritage Tourism. Economic benefit of attracting tourists to desert spaces. (Article), March, 2014 p.1 Federal Court ends LADWP Lawsuit in Owens Lake Case Suit against Great Basin Air Pollution Control District. (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Federal Judge Orders BLM to Control ORV Abuse BLM's Western Mojave route designation plan, and control of ORV abuse. Judge Illston's decision. (Current Issues), March, 2011 p.10 Federal Land Transaction Facilitation Act used to acquire the property BLM Completes Land Acquisition to Protect Ecosystem (Adams/Sky Oaks property.) (Current Issues), September, 2011 p.7 Federal Law is Biggest Threat to Parks & Wilderness RS 2477. Amanda Dranginis (Article), Spring 2003 p.1 First Solar Federal Laws are Needed to Stop ORV Damage Philip M Klasky (Article), September 2008 p.6 Federal Protection for Peninsular Bighorn (Article), Winter 1998 p.1 Fee Demo What's Wrong with Fee Demo Vicky Hoover (Article), Spring 2000 p.10 Feed In Tariffs How They Work, Will They Work? -- Explanation and advantages of Feed In Tariffs. Bob Tregilus (Article), March, 2011 p.5 Fees on Federal Public Lands Recreation Lands to be Limited to National Parks (News Item), Spring 2004 p.7 Feinstein, Diane California Desert Protection Act Ten-year anniversary celebration. (Article), Fall 2004 p.1 Norton, Gale, Letter to Cadiz water project. (Letter), Fall 2001 p.11 Fenner Valley Cadiz Valley Conservation, Recovery and Storage Project (Solution to California's water woes, or, speculative water grab? Numerous environmental concrerns.) Seth Shteir (Article), December 2011 p.10 SUV Desert (Synopsis of Cadiz Land Co. history.) Bob Ellis (Article), Spring 2000 p.1 Fesnock, Amy L Common Ravens: A Growing Threat General discussion of Raven management. (Article), Summer 2004 p.6 Fight is On Against 'Sunrise Powerlink' Proposed transmission line through Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. A serious threat to the natural environment. David Hogan (Article), June 15, 2007 p.1 Finley, Sandra K Save Red Rock Canyon Threat to Red Rock Canyon NCA, Nevada. (Article), Fall 2002 p.9 Fire ACEC in San Bernardino Mountains Up Against Many Threats Juniper Flats Cultural Area - pressures from multiple kinds of uses. Jenny Wilder (Article), June 2012 p.3 Aliens in the Desert Non-native grasses, mustards and other plants replacing native plants. John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2005 p.12 Desert Fires - They Aren't What They Used To Be Conversion of fire-intolerant native desert plants to fire-tolerant invasive species. Richard W Halsey (Article), March 15, 2007 p.1 Invasive Grasses Making the Mojave a Tinderbox (Threat to native species not accustomed to fire.) Beth Daley & Boston Globe (Article), Winter 2002 p.10 Non-native Grass Invasions and Fire in the Mojave Desert Matt Brooks (Article), Winter 2001 p.16 Fire in Amargosa River Arson suspected. (News Item), Spring 2002 p.9 Fire management Smokey the Bear Brings More Fuel to the Fire (Discussion of habitiat management for fire.) John Hiatt (Article), Fall 2001 p.4 Fire Planning for Desert Wilderness Areas Ron Woychak (Article), June, 2008 p.14 First People of Imperial Valley, The Personal story by a Native American. Preston Arrow-weed (Article), March 15, 2007 p.7 First Solar Warranty Claims First Ten Years of the Mojave National Preserve Energy Companies Continue to Eye Desert, Despite Setbacks (Financial, legal, wildlife….) Shaun Gonzales (Article), June 2012 p.10 First Ten Years of the Mojave National Preserve Mary Martin (Article), Fall 2005 p.3 Fish Colorado River Fish Plan Inadequate Federal court ruling. (News Item), Spring 2006 p.7 Fish and Wildlife Considering New Sage-Grouse Listing Discussion of efforts to list the Greater Sage Grouse as an endangered species. John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2004 p.7 Fish Creek Mountains in the Fish Creek Wilderness Elden Hughes (Photo), Fall 2004 p.4 Fish Creek Wilderness (Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.14 Fish Trap near Old Lake Cahuilla Craig Deutsche (Photo), September 2007 p.9 Fish Traps (Indian), at Salton Sea Russell L Kaldenberg (Photo), Spring 2000 p.6 Flanagan, Pat 29 Palms Marine Base Seeks Expansion in Johnson Valley Preferred Alternative Moves West. DEIS. Room to train 15,000 Marines at a time. (Article), June, 2011 p.22 American West at Risk, The Science, Myths and Politics of Land Abuse and Recovery. Howard Wilshire, Jane Nielson and Richard Hazlett. "We are already serious, are actively working on wasteful personal habits, and are commenting to agencies and politicians about threats to our arid western landscapes. This book is for us.". (Book Review), March 2009 p.22 Are ATVs Dangerous for Youth Stats and stories of dangers of ATVs. (Article), September 16, 2006 p.8 Down Home Learning Children and the Natural World - educating children about nature. (Article), June 2010 p.2 Impacts of Energy Projects on Migratory Birds New tool available to access migratory bird species (eBird)). (Article), June, 2014 p.16 Morongo Basin Conservation Priorities Report Preserving and enriching quality of life. A strategy for conservation values. (Article), December 2012 p.18 Points of View (How to Lie with Maps) "A Selective Portfolio of California Desert Maps". A gallery of maps showing different properties and attributes of the same areas in the California deserts. (Article), March 2012 p.20 Flat Tailed Horned Lizard Court order to consider habitat. (News Item), Fall 2005 p.14 Federal judge orders FWS to consider reduced habitat. (News Item), Winter 2006 p.15 Flat Top Mesa (Pipes Canyon, CA area) Black Lava Butte and Flat Top Mesa at Risk from Wind Energy Project ("Saving Our Desert - One Butte at a Time." Met towers constructed (helicoptered in) on pristine lava buttes, to the surprise of adjacent homeowners.) Michelle Myers (Article), March 2012 p.8 Not Enough Wind on Black Lava Butte and Flat Top Mesa (Result of met towers to determine wind farm feasibility.) (Current Issues), March 2013 p.22 What is Wilderness? Revisiting the Wilderness Act of 1964 (Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation.) Duncan Bell (Article), March, 2014 p.4 Flat-tailed horned lizard BLM Reopens Parts of Dunes That Had Been Closed for 10 Years (Back to court again to protect the majestic Algondones Dunes.Species degradation at risk.) Ileene Anderson (Article), December, 2013 p.1 Fort Irwin Military Attempts Desert Land Grab Prized Dinosaur-like Lizard Threatened (Flat-tailed horned lizard.) Jonathon Cook (Article), Fall 2002 p.6 Flat-Tailed Horned Lizard Subtitile: Back to Court to get Endangered Species Status. Daniel Patterson (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.7 Flawed Panamint Range Mining Activity Report BLM's inaccurate CDPA Section 106 report. (News Item), Fall 2005 p.14 Flocks to the Horizons Focus on the Salton Sea. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Summer 2002 p.2 FLPMA History of Wilderness in Southern California ("The Wilderness Act and the Road to California Desert Wilderness".) Greg Hill (Article), June, 2014 p.4 Focus on the Colorado River, an Overview William Rinne (Article), Spring 2002 p.3 Fonseca, Guadalupe Yuma Clapper Rail (Photo), September 2012 p.1 Fontaine, Joe Carrizo Plain National Monument New National Monument. (Article), Spring 2001 p.1 Exploring the Carrizo Plain (Article), Spring 2000 p.23 Owlshead Mountains, Saratoga Springs, Ibex Hills (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.20 For Love of Pronghorn Review of pronghorn antelope and researcher Jim Yoakum. Tina Nappe (Article), March, 2011 p.8 Forman, Richard TT Test of Biological Principles A Q&A test based on Landscape Ecology, by Richard TT Forman & Michael Godron. (Article), Fall 2003 p.6 Former Senator Alan Cranston on a trip to the Mojave Desert Jim Dodson (Photo), Fall 2004 p.1 Fort Irwin Desert Tortoise Relocation Challenged (CBD suit against BLM, Army tortoise relocation.) (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 Expansion Giant Step Forward for Mojave Wilderness (Catellus land transfer to Federal ownership, wilderness.) Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 2000 p.3 Representative Miller Leads Opposition to Army Efforts to Annex CA Desert (Re: Fort Irwin Expansion.) (Article), July 1997 p.4 Moose Curve (Re: Fort Irwin expansion.) Elden Hughes (View from the Chair), Summer 1999 p.2 Proposed Fort Irwin Expansion Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2001 p.1 Resources of the Ft. Irwin Proposed Expansion Area Ray Bransfield (Article), Summer 2001 p.15 tortoise relocation Desert Tortoise - Haste makes Waste (Tortoise mortality during relocations.) (Current Issues), September 2009 p.12 Fort Irwin Approved to Expand (News Item), Spring 2004 p.7 Fort Irwin Expansion (News Item), Fall 2003 p.9 Public hearing. (Article), July 1997 p.4 Fort Irwin Expansion / Archaeological Exploration (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.12 Fort Irwin Expansion Endangers Desert Tortoise Helen Wagonvoord (Article), Fall 2001 p.13 Fort Irwin Military Attempts Desert Land Grab (Article), April 1997 p.2 Fort Irwin Proposed Expansion Fort Irwin Proposed Expansion (News Item), Fall 2000 p.6 (News Item), Summer 2000 p.5 Fort Irwin, Tortoise, Chemgold - When Things Get Quiet Keep active. Elden Hughes (Article), July 1997 p.6 Fort Irwin's Proposed Expansion / Tour of Affected Lands Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.15 Fort Mojave Indians Historic Settlement Reached (Fort Mojave Indians, PG&E, Colorado River and hexavalent chromium.) Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.6 Fortification Range Wilderness, NV Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 Fossils Tule Springs Fossil Bed National Monument Mojave Desert's newest National Park unit.The struggle for designation. Steve Rowland (Article), March, 2015 p.2 Four Important Legal Victories for Imperial County Edie Harmon (Article), Winter 2001 p.1 Fox Range and Selenite Range Potential Wilderness Areas (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.20 (Outings Notice), Winter 2002 p.18 Foxes Canine Distemper Recently Found in Desert Kit Fox (On the Genesis solar site near Blythe.) Ileene Anderson (Article), June 2012 p.1 Fraim, John Birth of Desert Magazine What happens when you talk around campfires and hike up desert peaks (Part 2 of 2). (Article), September, 2013 p.4 What happens when you talk around desert campfires and walk up desert peaks. (Part 1 of 2). (Article), June, 2013 p.4 Evolution of the American Nature Symbol 'From Pond, to Sierras, to Desert'. The collision of nature and culture. (Article), March, 2015 p.18 Frank, Tim US Military Opposes Development of Tejon Ranch (Article), Spring 2004 p.19 Freehling, Robert Decentralized, Renewable Power A first priority for California. Review of decentralized energy policies and goals. (Article), September, 2010 p.13 French, Cal 530-Mile Trek Across California Colorado River to Morro Bay on foot. 42 days. (Article), September, 2011 p.4 Carrizo Plain National Monument New National Monument. (Article), Spring 2001 p.1 Darkling Developments on the Plain Energy development plans on the Carrizo Plain. (Article), June, 2008 p.12 Last of the Central Valley Grasslands Carrizo Plain National Monument. (Article), March 15, 2007 p.6 French, Letty After the Cows Go Home Subtitle: A Natural History and Study of Grazing Impacts in the Granite Mountains. (Article), Spring 2000 p.14 Gift for the Carrizo Plain Pronghorn, A Fence Removal. (Article), March, 2008 p.22 Ignored, Forgotten and Isolated Smoke Creek Wilderness, The (Trip Report), Summer 2000 p.18 Joshua Tree National Park Desert study, carcamp. With Phil Lindgren, photographer. (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.19 Furnace Creek/Fishlake Valley Carcamp Wild and Stormy Desert Committee Meeting Rain threat to the Nov. CNRCC meeting. (Article), Winter 2003 p.8 Frewin, Terry Boxer Introduces California's Wild Heritage Act (Article), Fall 2002 p.1 California Desert Wilderness Areas Coso Range Wilderness. (Article), Summer 2004 p.19 Centennial Canyon Rock Art (Photo), Summer 2004 p.19 Desert Committee Meetings Discussion of the CNRCC's quarterly public meetings. (Editorial), September 16, 2006 p.2 Time Runs Out California Wilderness Coalition's wilderness proposals. (Article), Dec 2008 p.16 Volunteers Needed Public Land Monitoring. (Article), Fall 2002 p.11 Welcome Change (Terry Frewin is now Co-chair of the Desert Committee.) Elden Hughes (Editorial), Spring 2005 p.2 What We Do Out There Volunteers and their activities. (Editorial), Summer 2006 p.2 Why More Wilderness (Editorial), Dec 2007 p.2 Friend, Milton Birds of the Salton Sea A pictorial. (Photo), Summer 2002 p.13 Friendly Fallout 1953 University of Nevada Press. Author's musings on writing this book. Ann Ronald (Article), December, 2010 p.7 Friends of Nevada Wilderenss 22 Years of Keeping Nevada Wild (Friends of Nevada Wilderness.) Judy Anderson & Brian Beffort (Article), March 15, 2007 p.10 Friends of the Desert Mountains Receive Landscape Stewardship Award (Current Issues), June 2010 p.11 Fringe Toed Lizard Coachella Valley Fringe Toed Lizard (Photo), Spring 2000 p.1 From Glaciers to the Granite Mountains Getting to know Mojave National Preserve's Superintendent Stephanie Dubois. Seth Shteir (Article), September, 2013 p.8 From Green to Green Solar farms replacing agricultural farms. Imperial Valley, CA. Impacts, effect on farming, water issues. Al Kalin (Article), December 2012 p.14 Fuller, Kelly Eagles Left Adrift in Our Pursuit of Wind Energy Eagle Take Permits Extended to 30 Years. (Article), March, 2014 p.8 New Federal Wind Energy Guidelines are Up In The Air The "Rules" for wind projects will probably change before the end of 2011. (Article), September, 2011 p.1 Proposed Transmission Line Threatens Anza-Borrego The Sunrise Powerlink. (Article), Summer 2006 p.5 Sunrise Powerlink, proposed route (Map), Summer 2006 p.4 Wildlife and Wind Energy (Article), Spring 2005 p.4 Funding Rooftop Solar California AB 811 law. (Current Issues), March 2009 p.12 Furnace Creek Road River or Road? (Furnace Creek, in the White Mountains.) (Current Issues), Dec 15, 2006 p.7 Furnace Creek/Fishlake Valley Carcamp Desert Survivors outing. (Outings Notice), September 2008 p.21 Future of the California Desert, The Future of the California Desert, The DRECP. Impacts to desert of. 500 sq.mi., 20,000 MW. Alternatives. Shaun Gonzales (Article), December, 2014 p.1 Glamis Gold Geothermal Development in Northern Nevada Many Pros, Few Cons. Sustainable resource?. David von Seggern (Article), December, 2013 p.8 Geothermal Energy -GGarbage Eagle Mountain Dump Lawsuit Part I, The Donna Charpied (Article), Spring 2001 p.12 Hazardous Waste Disposal (Results of a web search.) (Article), Spring 2005 p.7 Overcoming a Legacy of Desert Garbage Dumps Russell Scofield (Article), Spring 2005 p.6 Slowing the Generation of Waste Tara Pike (Article), Spring 2001 p.11 Gardner, Erle Stanley On an early 6-wheel 'ATV'. (Photo), September 2008 p.18 Garmon, David Confessions of a Late Bloomer How Sahara Mustard changes more than just landscapes. Effects of invasion of Sahara Mustard. (Article), September, 2013 p.3 Gaston, Lyle Old Woman Mountain (Photo), Summer 2000 p.1 Geller, Kevin Security and Environmental Stewardship Responaibility of the US Border Patrol (Article), March 2009 p.1 Gem-O-Rama Searles Dry Lake Gem-O-Rama (Annual Gem and Mineral Show.) Jim Fairchild (Article), Dec 2008 p.3 General Land Office History of Wilderness in Southern California ("The Wilderness Act and the Road to California Desert Wilderness".) Greg Hill (Article), June, 2014 p.4 Public Lands and the General Land Office, 1812-2012 (Beginnings of the Bureau of Land Management.) Greg Hill (Article), June 2012 p.6 Genesis Solar Canine Distemper Recently Found in Desert Kit Fox (On the Genesis solar site near Blythe.) Ileene Anderson (Article), June 2012 p.1 Water Birds Turning up Dead at Solar Facilities (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.18 geoglyph Running Man geoglyph (Photo), Winter 1998 p.11 Geoglyphs Cicimitl geoglyph Kevin Emmerich (Photo), September 2012 p.7 Kokopilli Aerial photo of the Kokopilli geoglyph near Blythe, CA. La Cuna de Aztlan Sacred Sites Protection Council (Photo), March, 2011 p.4 Palo Verde Mesa Sacrifice for solar energy. Large scale energy projects west of Blythe, CA. Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), September 2012 p.6 Geologic Map of Southern California, 1855. William Blake (Map), June 2010 p.14 Geology Peach Springs Tuff Formation of, 18.5 mya. John Nielson (Article), Fall 2001 p.6 State Mining and Geology Board Explanation of purpose and functions. Steve Testa (Article), June, 2008 p.10 Geothermal Leasing in Imperial County (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.13 Haiwee Geothermal Leasing Area (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Let's Build Only What is Absolutely Necessary Transmission lines - alternates to building new. Comprehensive review. Bill Powers, P.E. (Article), March, 2008 p.1 Proposed Geothermal Development in Ocotillo Wells State Park, Imperial County Truckhaven area. (Current Issues), June 15, 2007 p.11 Geothermal Leasing in Imperial County (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.13 Geothermal Power in Imperial Valley Subtitle: 'Only as clean as the corporation and the fluid source allow.' Information on Imperial geothermal, and geothermal in general. Fred Cagle (Article), December, 2010 p.1 Gerhach Energy Plant Downsizing considered. (News Item), Spring 2006 p.7 Getting a Clear View at Lava Beds National Monument Brief description. Marty Kiel (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.18 Getting our Kykxx at Zzyzx Meeting of Wilderness Committees. Vicky Hoover (Article), Spring 1999 p.3 Ghost Town Extravaganza (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.20 (Outings Notice), September 2007 p.21 Ballarat and Riley, in Panamint Valley. (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.17 Ballarat, Lookout City, Riley. (Outings Notice), June 15, 2007 p.17 Ballarat, Lookout City, Riley. (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.20 Ballarat, Lookout City. (Outings Notice), Dec 2007 p.17 Giant Step Forward for Mojave Wilderness Catellus land transfer to Federal ownership, wilderness. Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 2000 p.3 Gift for the Carrizo Plain Pronghorn, A Fence Removal. Letty French (Article), March, 2008 p.22 Gila Monster Helps Diabetics (News Item), Summer 2005 p.13 Gillon, Kara Land of Green Lagoons Colorado River Delta. (Article), Spring 2001 p.6 GIVE IT BACK! Campaign Environmental Justice Short Circuited (Eagle Mountain environmental situation.) Donna Charpied (Article), September 2008 p.12 Glamis Gold Greed, Gold and Trade Agreements (Guatamalan Mayas, Californian Quechans, and Sierra Club meet to discuss environmental threats from Glamis Gold.) Jean Costa (Article), Winter 2006 p.18 Living on the Edge (The Intersection of NAFTA and Quechan Sacred Places. Discussion of current status of Glamis Gold's Indian Pass Mine dispute.) Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Spring 2006 p.1 Mining: Riders, Waste, Millsites and the Imperial Project (Discussion of mining issues.) Edie Harmon (Article), Summer 1999 p.10 Quechan Tribe and Glamis Gold (Quechans allowed to file amicus curiae, a first, in the Glamis NAFTA lawsuit.) (News Item), Winter 2006 p.16 Update on Glamis Gold's Proposed Imperial Project Edie Harmon (Article), Summer 1999 p.10 Glamis Gold EIR release Glamis Gold EIR release Four Important Legal Victories for Imperial County Edie Harmon (Article), Winter 2001 p.1 Glamis Imperial Gold Mine Indian Pass Mineral Entry Withdrawal (Explanation, and letters needed.) Edie Harmon (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.3 Open Pit Cyanide Heap-Leach Mine Threatens Quechan Tribe's Sacred Lands Edie Harmon (Article), Fall 1998 p.3 Update on the Glamis Imperial Gold Mine Project Edie Harmon (Article), Spring 1999 p.6 Glamis Imperial Mine Proposal (Article), Winter 1998 p.1 Glamis mine Assault on Quechan Beliefs Continues Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.4 BLM Turns Down Imperial Project Gold Mine (Glamis Gold's Imperial Mine.) Edie Harmon (Article), Spring 2001 p.10 Quechan Sacred Sites (Glamins open-pit cyanide heap-leach mine.) (News Item), Winter 2003 p.18 Glamis Mine Fight Drags On Edie Harmon (Article), Spring 2000 p.15 Glamis Mine Opposed by Presidents Advisory Council ACHP opposition based on destruction of Quechan Indian properties. (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.6 Glass Mountain, South Mono Crater, Royal Gold Mine Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.15 Glazer, Steve Multispecies Plan in Jeopardy The Multispecies Conservation Plan (MSCP). (Article), Spring 2002 p.6 Glenn, Edward P Ecosystems Re-created in the Colorado River Delta (Article), Spring 2002 p.4 Glorious Land Company Once They Call it Paradise, Kiss it Good-bye (Sprawl on Steroids. Paradise Valley proposed development adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park. 15,000 new homes.) Donna Charpied & Larry Charpied (Article), Spring 2006 p.16 Paradise Valley Development (EA being prepared. Land exchange denied.) (News Item), Summer 2006 p.7 Proposed Development of a New City on Park's Southern Boundary (Will Paridise Valley become Paradise Lost? Between JTNP and Mecca Hills. 6000 ac, 12,000 houses, 800 ac. golf.) Jeff Morgan (Article), December, 2013 p.3 Godinho, Anna Into the Bulrush Protecting the Amargosa Vole from extinction. (Article), June, 2015 p.18 Godron, Michael Soda Mountains Solar Project (Photo), December, 2013 p.11 Test of Biological Principles A Q&A test based on Landscape Ecology, by Richard TT Forman & Michael Godron. (Article), Fall 2003 p.6 Going Solar - The Importance of Planning Considerations in designing solar energy programs. Laura Cunningham (Article), June 2010 p.4 Gold Butte North of Las Vegas. "There's more than gold in them thar hills." Descriptive story of the area. Terri Robertson (Article), December 2011 p.14 Gold Butte / Whitney Pockets (near Mesquite, NV) (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 Gold Butte area, NV NCA designation Goss, Stacy Nevada's Piece of the Grand Canyon Puzzle (Gold Butte area, ORV damage.) (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.13 Southern Nevada Hotspots (Sloan Canyon, Gold Butte.) (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.16 Gold Butte: Valuable but still vulnerable. (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Gold Hill, NV Residential Mining in Nevada's Historic Comstock (Modern cyanide heap leach open pit mining 'in town'. Neighbors face noise, dust and toxins.) Susan Juetten (Article), September, 2014 p.10 Gold Mine Governor Schwarzenegger's comparison to Mojave Desert Ivanpah Solar Energy Facility (Subtitle: 'Smoke and Mirrors'. Groundbreaking ceremony. General parameters. Construction to date.) Chris Clarke (Article), December, 2010 p.3 Gold Prices Take Toll on Mining Industry and the Environment Effect of low gold price. Tom Myers (Article), Summer 1999 p.9 Gold Quarry Mine Carlin Trend BLM Approves Illegal Mine (Gold Quarry Mine in the Carlin Trend.) (News Item), Fall 2002 p.18 Gold Quarry Mine Expansion Tom Myers (Article), Spring 2001 p.5 Golden Canyon Copper & Golden Canyon Carcamp, DVNP (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.14 Golden Valley Wilderness Changes Abound for Desert Dwelling SCA Crews (A Spring "hitch" in the Golden Valley Wilderness. Reptiles, flowers and friends.) Mattie Shields (Article), December 2011 p.3 Desert Protection and Restoration (Golden Valley Wilderness.) (Outings Notice), Summer 2005 p.17 Managing Wilderness Areas Next to Open Vehicle Play Areas Marty Dickes (Article), September 16, 2006 p.3 Golden Valley Wilderness Hiking and Service Trip (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.21 Gonzales, Shaun Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan Overview of a sweeping proposal impacting California's deserts. (Article), June, 2013 p.1 Energy Companies Continue to Eye Desert, Despite Setbacks Financial, legal, wildlife…. (Article), June 2012 p.10 Future of the California Desert, The DRECP. Impacts to desert of. 500 sq.mi., 20,000 MW. Alternatives. (Article), December, 2014 p.1 Good Morning, Sunshine Stan Haye's personal account of installing solar at his home. Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.4 Good, Nancy Desert Tortoise At Charleston View. (Photo), March, 2015 p.6 Goodbye to Davy Davy the diplomat tortoise. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Summer 2000 p.2 Goss, Stacy It Takes All Kinds An appeal from the managing editor of the Desert Report (for financial support). (Appeal), December, 2014 p.2 Looking Back and Looking Forward Desert Report editors. Out with the old (Craig Deutsche). In with the new (Stacy Goss). (Editorial), March, 2011 p.2 Marty Dickes Destroying Tamarisk. (Photo), December 2012 p.16 Wilderness: Our Shared Heritage and Legacy Governor Brown Appoints New California State Parks Director 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act. History and legislation. (Article), December, 2013 p.4 Governor Brown Appoints New California State Parks Director Anthony Jackson. (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 GPS Using a GPS Receiver in the Desert Richard Hess (Article), April 1997 p.1 Grab for Desert Waters, The Cadiz Inc. and Southern California water issues. Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2002 p.10 Grafton, Mount Mount Grafton Wilderness Restoration (Friends of Nevada Wilderness outing.) (Outings Notice), September 2008 p.21 Grand Canyon Quiet Victory for Grand Canyon's Skies (Airplane noise control.) (News Item), Fall 2002 p.19 Restoring the 'Eternal Silence' to the Grand Canyon (Aircraft noise.) Dennis Brownridge (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.10 Grand Canyon Bans Bottled Water (Current Issues), June 2012 p.11 Grand Canyon Overflight Restrictions (Issues Update), Summer 1999 p.2 Grand Canyon to Remain Noisy, at Least for Now Helo noise controversy, settled by Sen John McCain's stealth amendment in favor of continued helicopter flights. (Current Issues), September 2012 p.22 Grand Canyon Tours Importance of Quiet in Grand Canyon National Park (The Sound of Silence. Capped at 94,000-plus helicopter tours per year.) Dick Hingson (Article), June, 2011 p.14 Proposed Heliport for Grand Canyon Tours will Impact Nevada Wilderness (News Item), Spring 2004 p.7 Special Flight Rules for Grand Canyon NP, DEIS Available (Some movement in the controversy about airtours over the Grand Canyon.) (Current Issues), March, 2011 p.10 Grand Staircase / Escalante Bus Trip (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.14 Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Coyote Gulch, Backpack (Outings Notice), June 15, 2007 p.16 Grand Staircase National Monument, Coyote Gulch, Backpack (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.22 Grand Staircase National Monument, Escalante - Coyote Gulch (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.22 Grand Staricase National Monument, Escalante - Coyote Gulch (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.18 Granite Fox Powerplant Black Rock Power Plant (Plans abandoned.) (News Item), Summer 2006 p.7 Granite Mine Agrees to Significantly Reduced Expansion Tortoise habitat gravel pit approved by City of Twenty-Nine Palms. (Current Issues), June, 2011 p.8 Granite Mountains After the Cows Go Home (Subtitle: A Natural History and Study of Grazing Impacts in the Granite Mountains.) Letty French (Article), Spring 2000 p.14 Cultivating Research at Granite Mountains (Sweeney Granite Mountains Desert Research Center.) James M Andre (Article), Winter 2002 p.3 Grazing allotments More Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation (Hills, Mountains and Valleys.) Duncan Bell (Article), September, 2014 p.1 Granite Mountains Wind Energy Project Update on Impending Energy Plans (Large industrial size renewable energy projects in the desert.) (Current Issues), September, 2010 p.17 Grapevine & Queer Wilderness Study trip (SW Nevada) (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.13 Grass Roots Educators Down Home Learning (Children and the Natural World - educating children about nature.) Pat Flanagan (Article), June 2010 p.2 Eco Map, The Diagram of ecological interactions, used for classroom instruction. (Map), June 2010 p.14 Grass Valley Wilderness Backpack (Outings Notice), Dec 2007 p.17 Grasslands Last of the Central Valley Grasslands Carrizo Plain National Monument. Cal French (Article), March 15, 2007 p.6 Grasslands of California Exotic weed invasion. History and overview of invasive grasses. Breck McAlexander (Article), Spring 2006 p.8 Grassroots Groups Sue Over Destructive Solar Policy Continuing efforts to protect the desert from industrial-scale solar. Janine Blaeloch (Article), September, 2013 p.2 Graymont Western, Inc. Patenting of Mining Claims Under HR 2869 (Sale of public mining property in Nevada to mining companies.) Cristi Barker (Article), Spring 2004 p.15 Grazing After the Cows Go Home Subtitle: A Natural History and Study of Grazing Impacts in the Granite Mountains. Letty French (Article), Spring 2000 p.14 BLM Grazing Allotment Practices Not Meeting Standard "Citizen scientists protect wildlife needs." Detailed non-BLM monitoring reveals management problems. Duck Creek Allotment, Sage Groused habitat, etc. Jim Catlin (Article), December 2011 p.4 Ecological Health and Livestock Grazing In Southern California deserts. Lisa Belenky & Greta Anderson (Article), March 15, 2007 p.4 Grasslands of California Exotic weed invasion. History and overview of invasive grasses. Breck McAlexander (Article), Spring 2006 p.8 Interior Appropriation Riders Mine dumps and grazing permits. (News Item), Fall/Winter 1999 p.11 Judge Orders Stay, Grazing in Tortoise Habitat (Current Issues), Dec 2007 p.15 One Size Does Not Fit All Cattle grazing as a management tool in the Carrizo Plain NM. Caroline E Christian, Lawrence Saslaw & Scott Butterfield (Article), September 2008 p.16 Preserving the Integrity of Biological Diversity Efforts to integrate grazing and biological diversity at Deep Springs College. Geoff Pope (Article), Spring 2002 p.14 Senate rider to eliminate environmental reviews for grazing renewals. (Issues Update), Summer 1999 p.2 Tushar Mountains, Utah Collect data for grazing decision. (Outings Notice), June 15, 2007 p.17 Status in the Mojave National Preserve First Ten Years of the Mojave National Preserve Mary Martin (Article), Fall 2005 p.3 Grazing allotments Mojave Ranch - Buyout Retires Grazing Allotments Kelly Hawk (Article), Summer 2001 p.8 Grazing Allotments, Renewal, Public Comments Grazing Allotments, Renewal, Public Comments EA preparation for grazing allotments in the West Mojave. (Sidebar), March 15, 2007 p.5 Grazing and What It Does to Our Western Landscape Myths about the benefits of western grazing. Wayne Y Hoskisson (Article), Dec 2007 p.3 Grazing effects on tortoise Ecological Health and Livestock Grazing (In Southern California deserts.) Lisa Belenky & Greta Anderson (Article), March 15, 2007 p.4 Grazing Impact, Natural History and Study (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.15 Grazing in Anza-Borrego Threatens Bighorn Sheep Subtitle: Recovery plan says no grazing. Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 2004 p.14 Grazing on Public Lands From the perspective of a rancher. Art Steinbeck (Article), March 2012 p.3 Grazing Restriction Protects Desert Tortoise Daniel Patterson (Article), Fall 2001 p.12 Grazing Restrictions On Tortoise Critical Habitat. (News Item), Fall 2001 p.10 Grazing Rules on Hold Court ordered suspension of new BLM grazing regulations. (Current Issues), September 2007 p.13 Grazing, the Essential Management Tool Brent Eldridge (Article), September 2007 p.12 Great Basin Air Pollution Control District Dust Clouds Reach Ridgecrest Air pollution from Owens Lake dust storm, over Ridgecrest, Cal. (Photo), Spring 2004 p.12 Dust Rising from Owens Dry Lake Dust storm 'event' on Owens Dry Lake. (Photo), Spring 2004 p.10 Great Basin Desert Study & Exploration (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.15 Great Basin Mine Watch Mercury Emissions from Mines Under Pressure (Great Basin Mine Watch's efforts to control mercury emissions from Nevada mines.) Dan Randolph (Article), June 15, 2007 p.6 Great Basin National Park Steve Meitz, Interview With (Superintendent of Great Basin National Park.) Roberta Moore (Article), June, 2014 p.8 Great Basin National Park Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.17 Great Basin Research Watch Jerritt Canyon Mine, Nevada (Photo), June 2009 p.11 Great Falls Basin From the interior, looking east. Tom Budlong (Photo), September, 2011 p.9 Indian Joe Canyon and Great Falls Basin Backpack (Outings Notice), Summer 2002 p.24 Restoration Volunteers Crucial to BLM Wilderness Programs (Use of volunteers to expand BLM land management effectivity.) Marty Dickes (Article), Fall 2005 p.13 WSA That Didn't Make It - Now Looking Toward Wildlands 2000 (Great Falls Basin.) Carl Wheat & Frank Wheat (Trip Report), Spring 1999 p.17 Great Falls Basin Wilderness Study Area History and description. Relation to Trona. Personal perspective by the author. How to proceed. Judy Anderson (Article), September, 2011 p.9 Great Farmer-Engineers of our Deserts Kangaroo Rat behavior. Laura Prugh (Article), September 2009 p.15 Guzzlers Great Old Broads for Wilderness Help creating the Healthy Lands Project. (Sidebar), September, 2010 p.9 Greater sage-grouse Gary Kramer (Photo), September 2012 p.14 Greed, Gold and Trade Agreements Guatamalan Mayas, Californian Quechans, and Sierra Club meet to discuss environmental threats from Glamis Gold. Jean Costa (Article), Winter 2006 p.18 Greed, Oportunity and Technology Story of the Picacho Mine. Jim Pompy (Article), September, 2014 p.12 Green Path North Greenwash, The (Renewable Energy Development - The Right and the Wrong Way.) April Sall (Article), June, 2008 p.4 LADWP's Green Path North Threatens California Desert (Current Issues), September 2007 p.13 Our Legacy vs. LADWP's Green Path North (A new elecric transmission corridor.) Donna Thomas (Article), Dec 2007 p.10 Green, Robin Sonoran Despoblado El Camino del Diablo in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge. (Article), Summer 2002 p.10 Greenwash, The Renewable Energy Development - The Right and the Wrong Way. April Sall (Article), June, 2008 p.4 Greenwater Valley Road Bulldozed in Death Valley National Park (Old road in Greenwater Valley dozed in error.) Bob Ellis (Article), Summer 2004 p.13 Grizzly Bear National Monument Proposal (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.15 Gross, Howard Eagle Mountain Dump Suffers Major Defeat (Article), Winter 2006 p.1 Groups Join Together to Confront Water Rights Issue The war for Nevada's Groundwater. Las Vegas looks for more water. Ron Mrowka (Article), June, 2011 p.2 Growing Up and Growing Old with the BLM Reminiscences and Observations. Chris Roholt (Article), December 2011 p.15 Grunwald, Lois Thanksgiving at Anza Borrego Outing report. (Article), Spring 2001 p.7 Guadalupe Trail from Pinyon Flats to La Quinta Backpack (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.21 Guiliani, Derham Memories of Derham Guiliani (The inspirational, quiet, desert observer.) Laura Cunningham & Bob Ellis (Obituary/Tribute), December, 2010 p.5 Gullo, Andrea Safe Passage Soon for Urban Wildlife Puente Hills area, highway underpass. (Article), Spring 2005 p.14 Gunsight Loop, Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Fall 2003 p.17 Guzzler Battles Continue In the Mojave National Preserve. Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2005 p.5 Guzzlers A Matter of Words Legal interpretation of regulations concerning motorized access to guzzlers in wilderness. (Sidebar), March, 2008 p.16 Are the Benefits of Guzzlers Understood? (Sidebar), March, 2008 p.18 Bird Guzzlers in Wilderness Guzzlers in Wilderness Kate Allen (Article), March, 2008 p.16 Drowning in Guzzlers (Goals and hazards of guzzlers.) Elden Hughes (Article), Winter 2002 p.7 for Big Horn Sheep Wilderness & Guzzlers for Desert Bighorn Sheep John D Wehausen (Article), Dec 2007 p.4 New Guzzlers in Mojave National Preserve are Opposed (News Item), Spring 2005 p.5 rebuttal to column criticizing Sierra Club Sierra Club Lies about Guzzlers (Rebuttal to charges by columnist Jim Matthews.) Elden Hughes (Editorial), Spring 2004 p.2 Wilderness or Zoos Response to Dr Wehausen's Dec 2007 Desert Report article about sheep guzzlers in wilderness. Jeffrey Kane (Article), March, 2008 p.18 Guzzlers in Wilderness Sheephole Valley and Orocopia Mountains wildernesses. (News Item), Summer 2006 p.7 -HHabitat Critical Habitat for Pierson's Milkvetch in the Algodones Dunes A court ordered habitat proposal. (Current Issues), September 2007 p.11 Linking Fragmented Habitats Protecting desert wildlife in the face of climate change. Kristeen Penrod, Wayne Spencer & Esther Rubin (Article), Dec 2008 p.14 Protecting Habitat Connectivity in the Desert Californial Wilderness Coaliton program to reconnect fragmented habitats. Lauren McNees (Article), Summer 2004 p.12 Habitat Loss effect on birds of renewable energy facilities in the desert Not so Friendly Green Skies (A bird's eye view. Renewable energy's effects on birds.) Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), June, 2013 p.16 Hadder, John Mt. Tenabo. Where Gold Mining Clashes with Traditional Values Intangible values of public land need better protection. Huge disturbance of sacred land. (Article), December 2011 p.20 Nevada's Pit Lakes: Wasted Water The legacy of open-pit mining. Problems, solutions, regulations. (Article), December 2012 p.1 Taxes and Mercury Two hot topics from mining in Nevada - mercury emissions and extracted mineral taxation. (Article), June 2009 p.10 Haefele, Michelle California Deserts and Economic Prosperity (Article), September 2008 p.8 Haggerty, Robert USBP and BLM Forge Unlikely Partnership (Article), Fall 2000 p.8 Haiku Desert haiku. Tomu (Poetry), September 2009 p.3 Tomu (Poetry), Dec 2009 p.22 Haiwee Geothermal Leasing Area (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Halsey, Richard W Desert Chaparral Description of the beauty, explanation of the dynamics and vulnerability of chaparral, by California's enthusiatic chaparral educator and protector. (Article), June, 2015 p.4 Desert Fires - They Aren't What They Used To Be Conversion of fire-intolerant native desert plants to fire-tolerant invasive species. (Article), March 15, 2007 p.1 Hawk, Kelly Hancock, Christine Little People who do Big Things (Individual efforts from nontraditional environmentalists.) Craig Deutsche (Article), June 15, 2007 p.8 Haney, Frazier New Future for the Whitewater Trout Farm The trout farm fed by Whitewater River draining San Gorgonio Wilderness, acquired by The Wildlands Conservancy. (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.3 Hangan, Margaret Border Patrol Impacts in the Jacumba Wilderness (Article), Fall 2000 p.10 Operation Gatekeeper Impact on cultural and natural resources on the US/Mexico border. (Article), Winter 2002 p.8 Harman, John Technology Assist in the Understanding of Cave Paintings Dstretch technology applied to the Murals of Baja California. (Book Review), June 2012 p.12 Harmon, Edie BLM Turns Down Imperial Project Gold Mine Glamis Gold's Imperial Mine. (Article), Spring 2001 p.10 Four Important Legal Victories for Imperial County (Article), Winter 2001 p.1 Glamis Mine Fight Drags On (Article), Spring 2000 p.15 Indian Pass Mineral Entry Withdrawal Explanation, and letters needed. (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.3 Isn't it Time for National Service Public Works. In the spirit of the Peace Corp and the SCA. (Article), June 2009 p.5 Mining: Riders, Waste, Millsites and the Imperial Project Discussion of mining issues. (Article), Summer 1999 p.10 Open Pit Cyanide Heap-Leach Mine Threatens Quechan Tribe's Sacred Lands (Article), Fall 1998 p.3 Update on Glamis Gold's Proposed Imperial Project (Article), Summer 1999 p.10 Update on the Glamis Imperial Gold Mine Project (Article), Spring 1999 p.6 Harmons, Jim and Edie Honored (CNRCC Desert Committee and Jim and Edie Harmon receive major Sierra Club awards.) (Article), Spring 2002 p.1 Harness, Randy Nifty NAFTA Nevada Shell Game Bridge to replace Hoover Dam bottleneck. (Article), Spring 1999 p.4 Harriet Allen d. Sept. 30, 2009. Long time environmental leader. Judy Anderson (Obituary/Tribute), Dec 2009 p.2 Harriet Allen, Desert Queen Profile. Judy Anderson (Article), Summer 2001 p.9 Harris Wash Russian Olive Appreciation Festival (Harris Wash (Escalante tributary) service trip to remove Russian Olive.) (Outings Notice), Spring 2006 p.21 Hartman, Bob Desert Bighorn Sheep Census Yields Lowest Count in 27 Years (Article), July 1997 p.11 Hashmi, Jason Test Your Desert Knowledge (Desert Knowledge), Fall 2004 p.13 Havert, Bill Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy A partnership for protection. (Article), Dec 2009 p.16 Hawk, Kelly Mojave Ranch - Buyout Retires Grazing Allotments Haye, Stan (Article), Summer 2001 p.8 Haye, Stan Briggs Mine Update (Article), July 1997 p.7 Burros Burros Everywhere Burros on desert lands. (Article), Winter 1998 p.4 Good Morning, Sunshine Stan Haye's personal account of installing solar at his home. (Article), March, 2008 p.4 Miners go to Kindergarten 3809 mining regs being revised. (Article), Spring 1999 p.1 Permits and Rider Education Required Review of the Rand Mountain ORV closure, and re-opening with controlled access. (Article), September 2008 p.10 Redrock Canyon State Park Nighmare Gulch management. (Current Issues), June, 2014 p.21 Remembering Frank Wheat (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 Voices Crying Near Wilderness On rural Sierra Club members and activists. (Article), Fall 2002 p.7 We Pay for our Past Mining Contamination in the Mojave. (Article), March, 2008 p.12 Haye, Stan & Jeannie CDPA Memories Memories of CDPA passage, Panamint Valley, and marriage in Ballarat. (Article), Fall 2004 p.5 Hazardous Waste Disposal Results of a web search. (Article), Spring 2005 p.7 Hazlett, Richard W. author American West at Risk, The (Science, Myths and Politics of Land Abuse and Recovery. Howard Wilshire, Jane Nielson and Richard Hazlett. "We are already serious, are actively working on wasteful personal habits, and are commenting to agencies and politicians about threats to our arid western landscapes. This book is for us.".) Pat Flanagan (Book Review), March 2009 p.22 Healing Mojave's AT&T Scars Restoration of obsolete communication path through the Mojave National Preserve. Amy Livingston & Cariker Cunningham (Article), Winter 2003 p.9 Healthy Lands Project, The Off-road vehicle monitoring at healthylands.org, an on-line database. Gary T Skiba (Article), September, 2010 p.8 HealthyLands.org Off-road vehicle monitoring Healthy Lands Project, The (Off-road vehicle monitoring at healthylands.org, an on-line database.) Gary T Skiba (Article), September, 2010 p.8 Heliport Proposed Heliport for Grand Canyon Tours will Impact Nevada Wilderness (News Item), Spring 2004 p.7 Heller, Richard Long Night's Journey till Dawn Profile of Preston Arrow-Weed, Quechan elder. (Article), Dec 2009 p.10 Henderson, Randall Birth of Desert Magazine (What happens when you talk around campfires and hike up desert peaks (Part 2 of 2).) John Fraim (Article), September, 2013 p.4 Birth of Desert Magazine (What happens when you talk around desert campfires and walk up desert peaks. (Part 1 of 2).) John Fraim (Article), June, 2013 p.4 Hendrickson, Larry Invasive Species in Anza Borrego Desert State Park How control efforts can make a difference. (Article), March 2013 p.8 Hiatt, John Henry Mountains, Central Utah, Exploratory Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.12 Henry Spring (Photo), September, 2011 p.11 Henry, Mary Ann Dedeckera Canyon (Story of Dedeckera Canyon, naming, dozing, repair.) Elden Hughes (View from the Chair), Winter 1998 p.2 Patience, Perseverance, and a Fighter (Mary Ann Henry.) Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2000 p.4 SEEP Links Communities, Volunteers and Agencies (Article), Fall 2000 p.5 Henson, Ryan Desert Wilderness Bill at Last California Desert Protection Act of 2010 - genesis and details. (Article), March, 2010 p.4 How Modern Wilderness Proposals are Crafted (Article), March, 2008 p.14 Here Are the Facts Yucca Mountain dangers. (Article), Spring 2002 p.17 Hernandez, Alan Sierra Club's My Generation Campaign Building a coalition in the Inland Empire to promote local clean energy. (Article), June, 2013 p.6 Hess, Richard Using a GPS Receiver in the Desert (Article), April 1997 p.1 Heun, Emily EPA to Take Lead on Yerington Mine Cleanup (Article), Spring 2005 p.12 Hexahedron Mine, JTNP (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.16 Hexavalent Chromium Historic Settlement Reached (Fort Mojave Indians, PG&E, Colorado River and hexavalent chromium.) Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.6 Hiatt, Hermi Mim Romero, Desert Queen (Article), Fall 2001 p.15 Reporting from the Field Subtitle: Writing an Effective Trip Report. (Article), Summer 2000 p.14 Hiatt, John 440,000 Acres of Wilderness Clark Co., NV, SB 2612. (Article), Fall 2002 p.1 Aliens in the Desert Non-native grasses, mustards and other plants replacing native plants. (Article), Summer 2005 p.12 Ancient Horses, Camels and Mammoths in Las Vegas Upper Las Vegas Wash - preservation plans for this rich fossil area. (Article), March, 2010 p.3 Climate Change - What's Ahead (Article), September 2009 p.14 Coal-fired Power Plants in Nevada (Article), March, 2008 p.3 Colorado River Under Stress Continued drought is forcing cooperation. Lakes Mead and Powell at lowest levels. (Article), December, 2013 p.16 Eagles Soar over Nevada (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.11 Eastern Nevada Restoration Initiative Questionable and untested restoration techniques. (Article), Fall 2000 p.18 Fish and Wildlife Considering New Sage-Grouse Listing Discussion of efforts to list the Greater Sage Grouse as an endangered species. (Article), Summer 2004 p.7 Industrialization of the Desert Hidden Cave Dayhike, Joshua Tree National Park Renewable energy has changed the traditional Sierra Club wildland protection priority when the protection is needed most. (Article), September, 2010 p.12 Joined at the Hip The relation between water supplies and power generation. (Article), Dec 2008 p.2 Las Vegas Looks North for Water (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.18 Last Chance for Walker Lake Crossing the boundary from fresh to salt lake. (Article), Fall 2003 p.1 Long and Widening Road, The Proposed Hoover Dam Bypass to replace the 2-lane across the dam. (Article), Winter 2002 p.11 Mesquite, the Desert's Tree of Life All sorts of uses. (Article), September 2007 p.19 Nevada State Engineer Issues Latest Ruling Las Vegas' quest for water. History of the situation. (Article), June 2012 p.2 Preview of Water Pumping at Coyote Springs Valley Proposed 50,000 dwelling community north of Las Vegas. (Article), Summer 2003 p.7 Sloan Canyon NCA is Dedicated (Article), Spring 2003 p.6 Smokey the Bear Brings More Fuel to the Fire Discussion of habitiat management for fire. (Article), Fall 2001 p.4 State of the Sage Grouse (Article), Spring 2002 p.13 Walker Lake Update (Article), Spring 2003 p.13 Water, a Big Issue in Nevada Fighting for water rights. (Article), Summer 2003 p.7 Wilderness Victory Clark County, Nevada, 450,000 Ac new wilderness. (Article), Winter 2003 p.1 Hidden Cave Dayhike, Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.23 Hidden Hills Solar Plant, Inyo County mentioned in article Solar Sacrifice Zones: Who Decides? (The Case of Charleston View.) Patrick Donnelly (Article), March, 2015 p.1 threat to the Old Spanish Trail Old Spanish Trail, The (Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos.) Jack Prichett & Scott Smith (Article), March 2012 p.1 Hidden Hills Solar Project Suspended (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Hidden Lake bluecurls Suit to Protect San Bernardino and San Diego Wildflowers (CBD / CNPS suit to designate critical habitat for six plants.) (News Item), Fall 2004 p.13 Hidden Spring, NV Shown on map Old Spanish Trail, The (Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos.) Jack Prichett & Scott Smith (Article), March 2012 p.1 Hidden Valley Muddy Mountains / Hidden Valley Desert Study (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.14 Hidden Valley in Cady Mountains WSA Elden Hughes (Photo), Summer 2000 p.Centerfold High Life Among the Ancients Bristlecone pines in the White Mountains. Andrea Leigh (Article), Fall 2002 p.4 Hinkley High Rock Canyon, Nevada Exploring Northwest Nevada's High Rock (High Rock Canyon.) Henry Egghart (Trip Report), July 1997 p.11 wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 High Rock Lake Wilderness (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.21 High Rock Wilderness, Explore (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.14 High Schells Wilderness Restoration Snake Creek Canyon. (Outings Notice), June, 2008 p.16 Highland Ridge Wilderness wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Highways Building a Radioactive Highway Project Plowshare's plan to excavate I-40 through the Bristol Mtns with 23 simultaneous nuclear explosions. Howard Wilshire (Article), Spring 2001 p.9 Safe Passage Soon for Urban Wildlife Puente Hills area, highway underpass. Andrea Gullo (Article), Spring 2005 p.14 Hiking 530-Mile Trek Across California (Colorado River to Morro Bay on foot. 42 days.) Cal French (Article), September, 2011 p.4 Desert Trail, Mexico to Canada Fascinating story of a 2223 mile solo trek, Mexican to Canadian borders. Bruce (Buck) Nelson (Article), December 2012 p.4 Hiking the Desert Trail Several segments of the Mexico-to-Canada desert trail. Judy Anderson & George Huxtable (Article), Fall 2005 p.4 Hill, Greg History of Wilderness in Southern California "The Wilderness Act and the Road to California Desert Wilderness". (Article), June, 2014 p.4 Public Lands and the General Land Office, 1812-2012 Beginnings of the Bureau of Land Management. (Article), June 2012 p.6 Hingson, Dick Importance of Quiet in Grand Canyon National Park The Sound of Silence. Capped at 94,000-plus helicopter tours per year. (Article), June, 2011 p.14 Joshua Tree Re-Route Saga Comes to a Close Low-level military training route. (Article), Winter 2001 p.15 Joshua Tree 'Screaming Jet' Re-Route Subtitle: At long last, peace will come…. (Article), Fall 2000 p.17 Navy Signs On for Joshua Tree FONSI Low-level military jets re-routed. (Article), Summer 2000 p.11 Screaming Jet Saga Continues Status report of JTNP military jet overflights. (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.10 Screaming Jets Will Become a Little Quieter at Joshua Tree (Article), Summer 1999 p.3 Spray Painting the Soundscape Aircraft corridor/noise over Joshua Tree National Park (with map of corridor). (Article), Winter 1998 p.8 Hinkley Environmental Review Inadequate (Hinkley sludge dump.) (Current Issues), June, 2008 p.18 Waste Treatment Plant for the Mojave (Sludge treatment facility planned for Hinkley, west of Barstow.) (Current Issues), Dec 15, 2006 p.7 Historic Owens Valley Ranch up for Sale: Marred Viewshed? Historic Owens Valley Ranch up for Sale: Marred Viewshed? Lubken Ranch - 600 ac, south side of Lone Pine. Mike Prather (News Item), December, 2010 p.10 Historic Preservation ORV event destruction in Christmas Canyon. (News Item), Fall 2001 p.10 Historic Resources in the California Desert A Wilderness Perspective - practical aspects of managing historic evidence. Marty Dickes (Article), September 2007 p.3 Historic Settlement Reached Fort Mojave Indians, PG&E, Colorado River and hexavalent chromium. Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.6 History of the West Hiking Tour Lookout City in the Argus Range. (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.16 History of Wilderness in Southern California "The Wilderness Act and the Road to California Desert Wilderness". Greg Hill (Article), June, 2014 p.4 HLP (Healthy Lands Project) Off-road vehicle monitoring Healthy Lands Project, The (Off-road vehicle monitoring at healthylands.org, an on-line database.) Gary T Skiba (Article), September, 2010 p.8 Hogan, David Carrizo Gorge Poses Risk to Peninsular Bighorn Sheep (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.1 Conservation Victory in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Defeat of proposal to re-open Coyote Canyon and re-introduce feral horses. (Article), Fall 2004 p.18 Fight is On Against 'Sunrise Powerlink' Proposed transmission line through Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. A serious threat to the natural environment. (Article), June 15, 2007 p.1 Hogue, Larry Algodones No One Knew (Article), Summer 2002 p.20 Battle for California's Energy Future The Sunrise Power Link. (Article), June, 2008 p.1 Hogue, Lawrence Off-Roaders in the Driver's Seat Desert Cahuilla Prehistoric Area. (Article), Dec 2007 p.11 Holbeck, Chris Mine Reclamation at Joshua Tree National Park (Article), Summer 2000 p.9 Holiday Service in Carrizo Plain National Monument (Outings Notice), Dec 2007 p.16 (Outings Notice), September 2007 p.21 Home of the Scorpions Notes from the gateway to Death Valley. Artist-in-Residence at Shoshone, CA. Ruth Nolan (Article), March, 2015 p.5 Home on the Peninsular Range Returning bighorn sheep from near extinction. Mark C Jorgensen (Article), Fall 2001 p.8 Honored CNRCC Desert Committee and Jim and Edie Harmon receive major Sierra Club awards. (Article), Spring 2002 p.1 Hoover Dam Long and Widening Road, The (Proposed Hoover Dam Bypass to replace the 2-lane across the dam.) John Hiatt (Article), Winter 2002 p.11 Nifty NAFTA Nevada Shell Game (Bridge to replace Hoover Dam bottleneck.) Howard Booth & Randy Harness (Article), Spring 1999 p.4 Hoover, Vicky Fall Trips to Nevada HR 3718 Mapping potential wilderness. (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.17 Getting our Kykxx at Zzyzx Meeting of Wilderness Committees. (Article), Spring 1999 p.3 Old Woman Mountains - an Ongoing Adoption Saga (Trip Report), Summer 1999 p.19 Remembering Stan Stan Weidart. (Article), March 2009 p.3 Silver Peak Range Desert Study & Backpack (Trip Report), Fall 1998 p.10 Western Wilderness Conference, 2010 At UC Berkeley, April 2010. (Article), March, 2010 p.7 What's Wrong with Fee Demo (Article), Spring 2000 p.10 Horse Trails, Joshua Tree National Park, Dayhike (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.20 Horses, burros Wild Horse and Burro Act Wild Horse and Burro Legacy (Managing wild horses and burros on public lands.) Alex Neibergs (Article), September, 2010 p.3 Horvitz, Steve Salton Sea Water Conservation Goals Determine Fate. (Article), Winter 2002 p.6 Hoskisson, Wayne Y Grazing and What It Does to Our Western Landscape Myths about the benefits of western grazing. (Article), Dec 2007 p.3 How Modern Wilderness Proposals are Crafted Ryan Henson (Article), March, 2008 p.14 How Much "Big Solar" Must the Desert Suffer? An indictment of the RETI process. Ed Mainland (Article), June 2009 p.1 How Much Water Will be Available Salton Sea restoration - current status. Ronald Enzweiler (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.3 How Not to do Route Designations Lessons learned from recent route inventory projects. Jim Dodson (Article), Spring 2005 p.10 How We're Losing the West We Thought We'd Won Subtitle: 'Growth and Nevada's Groundwater' - SNWA's search for more water. Jim Deacon (Article), Summer 2006 p.3 Howells, Robert Earle Juniper Flats To save it is to love it. 100,000 acres, 45 T&E species, Mojave River to the San Bernardino Mountains. (Article), December, 2014 p.4 Hoyt, Minerva Joshua Tree National Monument Minerva Hoyt and the Creation of Joshua Tree National Monument (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.7 presentation of Hoyt award Joshua Tree Celebrates National Park Anniversary, Minerva Hoyt Bob Cates (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.6 HR 2869 Patenting of Mining Claims Under HR 2869 (Sale of public mining property in Nevada to mining companies.) Cristi Barker (Article), Spring 2004 p.15 HR 3682 (California Desert & Mountain Heritage Act) Wilderness Legislation in Riverside County (190,000 acre proposal.) (Current Issues), Dec 2007 p.15 HR 3718 road through Joshua Tree NP wilderness for access to radio tower Bill Threatens Joshua Tree Wilderness (Mary Bono's bill to allow a road in wilderness in Joshua Tree NP.) Frank Buono (Article), Summer 2002 p.3 HR 5155 HR 5155 Native American Sacred Lands Act To Secure Religious Liberty for American Indians (Argument in favor of HR 5155, the Native American Sacred Lands Act.) Charles Levendorsky (Article), Winter 2003 p.14 HR3481 Lower Colorado River Protection Act of 2009, HR3481 (Water quality. Introduced by Rep. Raul Grijalva.) (Current Issues), June 2010 p.10 HR3698, Rahall-Shay-Inslee mining reform bill Still at Risk Without Mining Law Reform (The 1872 Mining Law outdated. HR3968 Rahall-Shay-Inslee bill.) Terry Weiner (Article), Summer 2006 p.12 Huge Victory in Coachella Valley Deal not consummated. (Errata), Winter 2004 #1 p.12 Nature Conservancy to buy Cathton Investments. (Article), Fall 2003 p.1 Hughes, Elden Acronyms and Familiarity with Issues (View from the Chair), April 1997 p.2 Asking the Right Questions Cadiz Water Grab. (Article), Fall 2001 p.10 Big and the Little, The On-the-ground evidences, small and large, remind of the value of environmental efforts. (Editorial), Winter 2006 p.2 Biggest Land Transaction Since the Spanish Land Grants Wildlands Conservancy's proposed purchase of Catellus properties. (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.1 Bush's War on the Environment (Editorial), Spring 2003 p.2 Cadiz Water Grab Problems with the proposed Cadiz water project. (Article), Winter 2001 p.3 Cady Mountains WSA Viewed from Afton Gorge. (Photo), Summer 2000 p.Centerfold California Land Acquisition - Telling the Story The story of whirlwind lobbying in DC with desert tortoises how it was done. (Article), Summer 1999 p.16 California Must Save the Salton Sea (Commentary), Winter 2004 #1 p.19 Celebrating CDPA's 5th Anniversary (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.1 Celebrating Frank Wheat's Miracle Near completion of Wheat's book "California Desert Miracle". (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.10 Connectivity Wildlife corridors. (Editorial), Fall 2001 p.2 Conservation Easment for Owens Valley Development rights to LADWP land in Owens Valley. (Article), Summer 2001 p.3 Dedeckera Canyon Story of Dedeckera Canyon, naming, dozing, repair. (View from the Chair), Winter 1998 p.2 Desert Committee What we do and how we do it. (View from the Chair), Winter 1998-1999 p.2 Desert Committee Co-chair Hughes Receives John Muir Award (Article), July 1997 p.7 Desert Committee Working with Native Americans Review of coordination with various Native American entities. (Editorial), Winter 2004 #2 p.2 Desert Report's New Managing Editor Craig Duetsche. A thanks from Patty & Elden Hughes. (Editorial), Spring 2006 p.2 Drowning in Guzzlers Goals and hazards of guzzlers. (Article), Winter 2002 p.7 Effective, But Not Necessarily Efficient On the depth of passion and knowledge behind the Desert Report. (Editorial), Fall 2002 p.2 Elden Hughes - The Man and his Legacy Joan Taylor (Obituary/Tribute), March 2012 p.4 Hughes, Elden Fish Creek Mountains in the Fish Creek Wilderness (Photo), Fall 2004 p.4 Flocks to the Horizons Focus on the Salton Sea. (Editorial), Summer 2002 p.2 Fort Irwin, Tortoise, Chemgold - When Things Get Quiet Keep active. (Article), July 1997 p.6 Giant Step Forward for Mojave Wilderness Catellus land transfer to Federal ownership, wilderness. (Article), Spring 2000 p.3 Goodbye to Davy Davy the diplomat tortoise. (Editorial), Summer 2000 p.2 Grab for Desert Waters, The Cadiz Inc. and Southern California water issues. (Article), Fall 2002 p.10 Grazing in Anza-Borrego Threatens Bighorn Sheep Subtitle: Recovery plan says no grazing. (Article), Spring 2004 p.14 Guzzler Battles Continue In the Mojave National Preserve. (Article), Summer 2005 p.5 Hidden Valley in Cady Mountains WSA (Photo), Summer 2000 p.Centerfold If We Could Continue to Encounter Nature on That Level All Our Days Outings listings and outings coordinators. (View from the Chair), Spring 1999 p.2 Ignorance and Arrogance Bush administration. (Editorial), Winter 2004 #1 p.2 Invasive Sahara Mustard Brassica Tournefortii. (Article), Summer 2001 p.19 It Takes a Community Volunteers behind the Desert Report. (Editorial), Fall 2003 p.2 It's All About Volunteers This issue of the Desert Report is dedicated to volunteers helping to manage and protect the desert. (Editorial), Fall 2005 p.2 Ivanpah Airport Land Grab (Article), Fall 1998 p.1 Knowing the Desert Always more to learn. (Editorial), Summer 2003 p.2 Let's Switch Packs Responsibilities of outing participants. (Editorial), Spring 2001 p.2 Linkages vs. Fragmentation Importance and implementation of biological corridors. (Editorial), Winter 2003 p.2 Littlest Lobbyists, The Elden & Patty Hughes enlisting desert tortoise as CDPA lobbyists. (Article), Fall 2004 p.11 Major Land Purchase Catellus land bought by Wildlands Conservancy. (Article), Spring 2003 p.1 Mary Martin, Desert Heroine Summary of Mary Martin's ten years as Superintendent of the Mojave National Preserve. (Article), Fall 2005 p.1 Moose Curve Re: Fort Irwin expansion. (View from the Chair), Summer 1999 p.2 Mother of Wilderness Marge Sill. (Article), Summer 2000 p.4 Mother Road becomes Mojave Trails California Desert Protection Act of 2010 (Feinstein bill), description of major features. (Article), March, 2010 p.1 MWD Says "No!" to Cadiz Project (Article), Winter 2003 p.1 Nag, Nag, Nag, and Feather Sensors Sueing agencies to make them perform. And, the power of many sensors be they pelicans or people. (View from the Chair), July 1997 p.2 New Oak Tree, A California Desert Protection Act--- a ten-year old oak on its way to maturity. (Article), Fall 2004 p.2 Not Waiting for Protection Protection and restoration. Dams, rivers and lakes. (View from the Chair), Fall 1998 p.2 Hughson, Debra Passing the Torch Reassignments at the Desert Report. (Article), Summer 2001 p.16 Patience, Perseverance, and a Fighter Mary Ann Henry. (Article), Fall 2000 p.4 Pioneer of Desert Protection Eulogy for Tasker Edmiston (1910-2004). (Article), Summer 2004 p.5 Planting the Bean Time. Hopis, our government… Caves. CDPA. (Editorial), Spring 2002 p.2 Privitization of Water is a Mistake (Article), Fall 2001 p.2 Progress on the Mother Road History and future. Catellus lands, imminent legislation. (Article), September 2009 p.1 Proposed Fort Irwin Expansion (Article), Summer 2001 p.1 Remembering Frank Wheat (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 Ruminations While Driving North Along Highways 14 and 395 Travelogue, and thanks to the people who helped preserve the lands along the route. (View from the Chair), Fall/Winter 1999 p.2 Sad Farewell to a Friend Frank Wheat. (Article), Fall 2000 p.1 Sheephole Valley Wilderness Guzzlers Subtitle: Guzzlers Put Bighorn Sheep at Risk. (Article), Fall 2003 p.10 Sierra Club Lies about Guzzlers Rebuttal to charges by columnist Jim Matthews. (Editorial), Spring 2004 p.2 Suing the Bureau of Land Management to Encforce the Endangered Species Act (Commentary), Spring 2001 p.1 Tamarisk and the BLM Efforts at tamarisk control. (Article), Summer 1999 p.4 The Natives are Restless Public and agency awareness of non-native plants. (Editorial), Summer 2004 p.2 There's Nothing Remarkable About This River Reason for public notifications of government actions, and necessity to follow them. (View from the Chair), Fall 2000 p.2 Thoughts on Activists/Volunteers (Commentary), Winter 1998 p.23 Timbisha Agreement, What We Know About It Trust lands, cooperative management, …. (Article), Spring 1999 p.6 Turning Cartwheels Accomplishments, worthy of turning cartwheels. (Editorial), Winter 2002 p.2 Victory for the Desert Catellus properties transferred to NPS, BLM. (Article), Summer 2000 p.1 View from the Chair Urban sprawl - what to do about it. (Editorial), Spring 2000 p.2 Welcome Change Terry Frewin is now Co-chair of the Desert Committee. (Editorial), Spring 2005 p.2 When God Lives in Omaha Getting companies and agencies to comply with environmental law. (Editorial), Summer 2001 p.2 Whirlwind Warrior By Preston Jefferson Arrow-weed. (Book Review), Winter 19981999 p.11 Why Is The Sierra Club is Always Suing Someone? (Editorial), Summer 2005 p.2 Year of Changes, A Conservation successes, and Desert Report progress. (Editorial), Winter 2001 p.2 Hughson, Debra Climate Change, Energy and the Desert Ibex Dunes Report of Apr 2008 workshop - Desert Managers Group and U/AZ Extension. Where are we headed?. (Article), June, 2008 p.6 Desert Tortoise Density Monitoring (Article), Winter 2002 p.4 On the basis of Sound Science Subtitle: The role of the science advisor in determining environmental policy. (Article), Summer 2002 p.12 Seeps and Springs in the Mojave National Preserve A critical resource. Past, present and future. Discussion of characteristics. (Article), September, 2011 p.2 The Achilles Heel of Yucca Mountain (Article), Summer 2002 p.17 Humboldt Forest wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Humboldt River Mines The "Mine of the Month". Tom Myers (Article), Fall 1998 p.5 Humpback Chub (Photo), Spring 2003 p.5 Hund, Geary Planned Energy Corridors May Threaten Public Lands Proposed energy corridors through wilderness, roadless areas, WSAs. (Article), Summer 2006 p.1 Preserving the Best of the Rest of the American West The National Landscape Conservation System - an assessment of current condition. (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.1 Serving on the DAC Desert Advisory Committee - input to managing ten million acres. (Article), Dec 2007 p.5 The Impact of Energy Corridors (Article), Summer 2006 p.11 Hunter Canyon Inyo Mountains, Hunter Canyon to Bighorn Mine (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.16 Hunter Mountain - Racetrack Area Exploration (Outings Notice), Fall 1998 p.7 Hunting California Department of Fish and Game is now the Department of Fish and Wildlife Moving away from focus on hunters and anglers to protection of ecosystems. (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 Hurl, Johna Carrizo Plain National Monument Past accomplishments, future plans. (Article), March, 2010 p.22 Husband and Wife Team Selected as Field Managers for BLM Ridgecrest and Barstow Field Offices. Carl, Katrina Symons. (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 Huxtable, George Hiking the Desert Trail Several segments of the Mexico-to-Canada desert trail. (Article), Fall 2005 p.4 Kelso Dunes to Halloran Summit Backpack California Desert Trail, Segments L,M,N,O. (Trip Report), Spring 2006 p.18 Hyde, Pamela Decline of Species in the Colorado River Changing conditions, management priorities, …. (Article), Spring 2003 p.4 -IIbex Dunes Owlshead Mountains, Saratoga Springs, Ibex Dunes Desert Study & Carcamp (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.14 Ibex Hills Ibex Hills Owlshead Mountains, Saratoga Springs, Ibex Hills Joe Fontaine (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.20 Idaho Conservation League Assistance in controlling mercury pollution Mercury Emissions from Mines Under Pressure (Great Basin Mine Watch's efforts to control mercury emissions from Nevada mines.) Dan Randolph (Article), June 15, 2007 p.6 If We Could Continue to Encounter Nature on That Level All Our Days Outings listings and outings coordinators. Elden Hughes (View from the Chair), Spring 1999 p.2 Ignorance and Arrogance Bush administration. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Winter 2004 #1 p.2 Ignored, Forgotten and Isolated Smoke Creek Wilderness, The Letty French (Trip Report), Summer 2000 p.18 Illegal Trail Illegal 2-track in desert, Steam Wells area. Craig Deutsche (Photo), Spring 2004 p.4 Imbalance of Priorities Conglomerate Mesa. Tom Budlong (Article), Dec 2008 p.18 Immigration Walling Off Our Southern Deserts The US-Mexico boder fence. Is the cost too high?. Scott Nicol (Article), December, 2010 p.6 Impacts of Energy Projects on Migratory Birds New tool available to access migratory bird species (eBird)). Pat Flanagan (Article), June, 2014 p.16 Imperial Co. Board of Supervisors Rescinds Approval of Wind Zero Project (Current Issues), June 2012 p.11 Imperial County Air Quality in Imperial County (It can get worse.) Fred Cagle (Article), September, 2010 p.10 Air Quality: An Issue in the Desert (Economic struggle, political will, and those left gasping for air. Agricultural burning in Imperial County.) Luis Olmedo (Article), September 2009 p.18 Desert Societies, Then and Now (Imperial County - prehistoric and current societies.) Jay Van Werlhof (Article), September 2007 p.8 Landfill Expansion will Bring Mountains of Trash Near the Salton Sea (Imperial County gets big money to take more trash. Expansion from 8 to 320 acres, from 80 to 225 feet high.) Terry Weiner & Linda Lou True (Article), December 2011 p.6 Imperial County Carcamp With Quechan tribal members. (Outings Notice), Fall 1998 p.9 Imperial County Environmenal Justice Taskforce Tools for Environmental Justice (Imperial County Environmental Justice Task Force.) (News Item), December, 2010 p.11 Imperial County Exploring and Service (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.18 Imperial County Wilderness Restoration and Hiking (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #1 p.17 Imperial Mine BLM Turns Down Imperial Project Gold Mine (Glamis Gold's Imperial Mine.) Edie Harmon (Article), Spring 2001 p.10 EIR release Four Important Legal Victories for Imperial County Edie Harmon (Article), Winter 2001 p.1 Glamis Gold Mining: Riders, Waste, Millsites and the Imperial Project (Discussion of mining issues.) Edie Harmon (Article), Summer 1999 p.10 Update on Glamis Gold's Proposed Imperial Project Edie Harmon (Article), Summer 1999 p.10 Indian Pass - Indian Pass Wilderness Imperial National Wildlife Refuge Voracious Long-ears Threaten Wildlife Refuge (Burros, Imperial National Wildlife Refuge.) Renee L Robichaud (Article), Fall 2001 p.7 Imperial Sand Dunes BLM Reopens Parts of Dunes That Had Been Closed for 10 Years (Back to court again to protect the majestic Algondones Dunes.Species degradation at risk.) Ileene Anderson (Article), December, 2013 p.1 Imperial Sand Dunes ORV Impacts Geoffrey Smith (Article), Spring 2000 p.16 Imperial Solar (Solar Two) Another Questionable Giveway of Public Lands (Stirling Energy Systems - Solar Two (Imperial Solar) Project.) Donna Tisdale (Article), March 2009 p.18 Dish-Stirling at Plaster City: Desert Renewable Energy (Review of the Solar Two (Imperial Solar) project in the Yuha desert.) (Current Issues), June 2010 p.11 Imperial Valley From Green to Green (Solar farms replacing agricultural farms. Imperial Valley, CA. Impacts, effect on farming, water issues.) Al Kalin (Article), December 2012 p.14 geothermal energy in Geothermal Power in Imperial Valley (Subtitle: 'Only as clean as the corporation and the fluid source allow.' Information on Imperial geothermal, and geothermal in general.) Fred Cagle (Article), December, 2010 p.1 Quechan People First People of Imperial Valley, The (Personal story by a Native American.) Preston Arrow-weed (Article), March 15, 2007 p.7 Imperial Valley Action Network Tools for Environmental Justice (Imperial County Environmental Justice Task Force.) (News Item), December, 2010 p.11 Imperial Valley Solar Energy Project Desert Coalition Protests Solar Two (Activists' protest campout at Imperial Solar Two.) (News Item), December, 2010 p.10 Stirling Energy System's Solar Two Fast Tracked (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.15 Update on Impending Energy Plans (Large industrial size renewable energy projects in the desert.) (Current Issues), September, 2010 p.17 Importance of Quiet in Grand Canyon National Park The Sound of Silence. Capped at 94,000-plus helicopter tours per year. Dick Hingson (Article), June, 2011 p.14 In the Desert. About a Mountain. About a Man. Leonard Knight, 1931-2014. Salvation Mountain. Ruth Nolan (Article), September, 2014 p.8 In the Moccasins of the Artist Petroglyphs in Big and Little Petroglyph Canyons, China Lake. Craig Deutsche (Article), Winter 2006 p.3 In the Shadow of Mount Whitney Residential subdivision on the road to Whitney Portal. (Current Issues), Dec 15, 2006 p.7 Inadequate Funding Hinders Park Mission Subtitle: Joshua Tree (NP) and other parks face unprecedented threats. Seth Shteir (Article), Spring 2004 p.8 Indian Joe Canyon and Great Falls Basin Backpack (Outings Notice), Summer 2002 p.24 Indian Pass Living on the Edge (The Intersection of NAFTA and Quechan Sacred Places. Discussion of current status of Glamis Gold's Indian Pass Mine dispute.) Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Spring 2006 p.1 Indian Pass - Indian Pass Wilderness Jim Dodson (Photo), Fall 2004 p.4 Indian Pass & Picacho Wilderness Archaeological Exploration Indian Pass & Picacho Wilderness Archaeological Exploration (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.14 Indian Pass Carcamp Eastern Imperial County. (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.16 Indian Pass Mineral Entry Withdrawal Explanation, and letters needed. Edie Harmon (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.3 Indian Pass Road withdrawal Four Important Legal Victories for Imperial County Edie Harmon (Article), Winter 2001 p.1 Indian Pass sacred lands Assault on Quechan Beliefs Continues Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.4 Cultural Metaphors Embody Running Man (Quechan sacred area.) Lorey Cachora (Article), Spring 2003 p.7 Indian Pass Wilderness Bob Wick (Photo), June, 2014 p.4 Indian Pass Wilderness Monitoring and Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.17 Industrial Solar Projects Threaten Tribe's Spiritual Landscape Cultural Resources. Going, Going, Gone. Quechan Tribe. Bridget R Nash-Chrabascz (Article), June, 2011 p.11 Industrialization of the Desert Renewable energy has changed the traditional Sierra Club wildland protection priority when the protection is needed most. John Hiatt (Article), September, 2010 p.12 Inman, Eric Cactus Snatchers Caught Barrel cactus poached to make candy (biznaga). (Article), Summer 2000 p.1 Inner City Outings Offer Kids a New Perspective on the Desert Getting youth outside. Sierra Club community outreach program. Bill Tayler (Article), December 2011 p.2 Insects Listing Sought for Algodones Dune Species Continuing efforts, by CBD, Sierra Club. 16 species. Daniel Patterson (Article), Winter 2006 p.14 San Emigdio Blue, The Endangered butterfly. David Clendenen (Article), Summer 2003 p.3 Sand Mountain Blue Butterfly ESA listing attempts. (News Item), Summer 2004 p.9 Sand Mountain Blue Butterfly Needs Protection Shrinking butterfly habitat due to ORV activity. Daniel Patterson (Article), Spring 2006 p.6 Small Blue Jewel Declared Endangered Mt Charleston blue butterfly. Ron Mrowka (Current Issues), December, 2013 p.14 Interior Appropriation Riders Mine dumps and grazing permits. (News Item), Fall/Winter 1999 p.11 Interview with Dennis Schramm Superintendent of the Mojave National Preserve. David Lamfrom (Article), Dec 2008 p.1 Interview with Sarah Craighead Death Valley National Park Superintendent. David Lamfrom (Article), December 2011 p.11 Interview with Superintendent Curt Sauer Joshua Tree National Park in 2009. Mike Cipra (Interview), September 2009 p.8 Interview With the New California Desert District Manager Teri Raml. Craig Deutsche (Interview), September, 2010 p.6 Inyo Mountains Wilderness Study & Carcamp Into the Bulrush Protecting the Amargosa Vole from extinction. Ashley Beechan & Anna Godinho (Article), June, 2015 p.18 Into the Woods with Methuselah A Desert Mountain Range for Everyone - California's White Mountians. Janet Damen (Article), March, 2011 p.22 Invasive Grasses Making the Mojave a Tinderbox Threat to native species not accustomed to fire. Beth Daley & Boston Globe (Article), Winter 2002 p.10 Invasive Sahara Mustard Brassica Tournefortii. Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2001 p.19 Invasive Species Anatomy of an Invasion Sahara Mustard - What do we do now?. Dr. Cameron Barrows, PhD (Article), June 2010 p.16 Argus Range Backpack and Tamarisk Bash (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.17 Carrizo Canyon Tamarisk Removal Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2001 p.17 Grasslands of California Exotic weed invasion. History and overview of invasive grasses. Breck McAlexander (Article), Spring 2006 p.8 Invasive Species from Tamarisk to Burros Burro removal status, efforts, …. George Barnes & Steve Tabor (Article), Spring 1999 p.9 Non-native Grass Invasions and Fire in the Mojave Desert Matt Brooks (Article), Winter 2001 p.16 Russian Olive Appreciation Festival Harris Wash (Escalante tributary) service trip to remove Russian Olive. (Outings Notice), Spring 2006 p.21 Surprise Canyon Tamarisk Removal, Carcamp, Hike, Panamint Mountains (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.17 Tamarisk and the BLM Efforts at tamarisk control. Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 1999 p.4 Tamarisk Invasion, The John A Laccinole (Article), Spring 2001 p.8 Tamarisk Removal Work Party, Anza Borrego Desert (Outings Notice), Fall 1998 p.8 Tamarisk Removal Work Party, Anza-Borrego Desert Hike (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.12 Invasive Species from Tamarisk to Burros Burro removal status, efforts, …. George Barnes & Steve Tabor (Article), Spring 1999 p.9 Invasive Species in Anza Borrego Desert State Park How control efforts can make a difference. Larry Hendrickson & Scott Martin (Article), March 2013 p.8 Inyo County's Adventure Trails, Update Limited to 7 routes / 44 miles. (Current Issues), June, 2015 p.17 Inyo County's Claim on Roads in Death Valley Thrown Out RS2477 vs. Quiet Title time limitation. Last Chance Canyon. (Current Issues), September 2012 p.22 Inyo Crest Service and Hike (Outings Notice), Summer 2006 p.16 Inyo Mountains From a playa in Owens Valley. Mike Prather (Photo), June, 2014 p.3 Inyo Mountains Study and Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.14 Inyo Mountains Wilderness used as an example of public land management Historic Resources in the California Desert (A Wilderness Perspective - practical aspects of managing historic evidence.) Marty Dickes (Article), September 2007 p.3 Inyo Mountains Wilderness Study & Carcamp (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.12 Inyo Mountains Wilderness, Owens Lake Inyo Mountains Wilderness, Owens Lake (Outings Notice), Winter 2003 p.20 Inyo Mountains, Hunter Canyon to Bighorn Mine (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.16 Iron Mountains Cadiz Project / Iron Mountains Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.19 More Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation (Hills, Mountains and Valleys.) Duncan Bell (Article), September, 2014 p.1 Is the Lower Colorado Doomed? The delta, starving for water taken from upstream. Jennifer Pitt (Article), Summer 2005 p.1 Is the Salton Sea Worth Saving? Cary Meister (Commentary), Spring 2000 p.7 Isabella Lake / Red Rock Canyon State Park Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.14 Isn't it About Time to Renegotiate the 1872 Mining Law? Lois Sneddon & Doris Cellarius (Editorial), Fall 2001 p.14 Isn't it Time for National Service Public Works. In the spirit of the Peace Corp and the SCA. Edie Harmon (Article), June 2009 p.5 It Takes a Community Volunteers behind the Desert Report. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Fall 2003 p.2 It Takes All Kinds An appeal from the managing editor of the Desert Report (for financial support). Stacy Goss (Appeal), December, 2014 p.2 It's All About Volunteers This issue of the Desert Report is dedicated to volunteers helping to manage and protect the desert. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Fall 2005 p.2 IVAN Confined Animal Facility in Imperial County (Environmental Responsibility and Citizen Involvement. On-line citizen report database (IVAN) snares permitted pollutor.) Luis Olmedo (Article), March, 2011 p.16 Ivanpah Airport (News Item), Spring 2000 p.4 Dramatic Change for Ivanpah Valley (Planned Las Vegas overflow airport on a dry lake in Ivanpah Valley.) Deborah DeMeo (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.11 Mojave Preserve Threatened by Airport Legislation (Airport for Clark Co., NV, serving Las Vegas, close to Mojave Nat'l Preserve.) NPCA (Article), Summer 1999 p.11 Shattering the Silence in Northern Mojave (Proposed Ivanpah airport.) Dennis Schramm (Article), Winter 2001 p.13 Ivanpah Airport Land Grab Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 1998 p.1 Ivanpah Gets Wired Reference to an Ivanpah story in Wired Magazine. (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 Ivanpah Power Tower, June 2013 Basin and Range Watch (Photo), September, 2013 p.15 Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating Station (Photo), June 2012 p.10 Status of the approval process. (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System Ivanpah Gets Wired (Reference to an Ivanpah story in Wired Magazine.) (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 Update on Impending Energy Plans (Large industrial size renewable energy projects in the desert.) (Current Issues), September, 2010 p.17 Jahner, Pamela Ivanpah Solar Energy Facility Subtitle: 'Smoke and Mirrors'. Groundbreaking ceremony. General parameters. Construction to date. Chris Clarke (Article), December, 2010 p.3 Ivanpah Solar Power Plants (Current Issues), March 2009 p.12 Ivanpah Solar Project Would Disturb Thousands of Tortoise Partial Ivanpah suspension when tortoise impact exceeded. (Current Issues), June, 2011 p.8 Ivanpah Solar, from the Mojave National Preserve (Photo), June, 2015 p.22 Ivanpah Valley Conservation Alternative for Ivanpah Valley ("Another Solar Farm, or an ACEC?" A proposal to designate an ACEC (Area of Environmental Concern) to help protect Ivanpah Valley.) Kevin Emmerich (Article), March 2012 p.14 Desert Tortoises in the Northern Ivanpah Valley (Threatened species captured and harassed. History and details of Ivanpah Solar's displacement of desert tortoise.) Sid Silliman (Article), September, 2011 p.12 Proposed airport to service Las Vegas Use of Publicly Owned Land (Potential Las Vegas airports on public land.) Mathew Christian (Article), Summer 2004 p.3 Ivanpah Valley Airport Proposed (News Item), Spring 1999 p.18 Ivanpah Valley Conservation Proposal ACEC. (Current Issues), December 2011 p.9 -JJackson, Anthony Governor Brown Appoints New California State Parks Director (Anthony Jackson.) (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 Jackson, Lisa EPA Chief Obama Will Have a Clean Slate of Top Officials Overseeing Energy and Environmental Issues (Ken Salazar, Steven Chu, Lisa Jackson.) (Current Issues), March 2013 p.22 Jacumba Mountains Coyote Mountains Borderlands Bonanza (Jacumba, Coyote Mountains, Mexican border.) Nick Ervin (Trip Report), Spring 1999 p.18 Coyote Mountains, Jacumba Mountains Threatened Wilderness Area (Outings Notice), Fall 2003 p.17 Paradise Lost or Found? (Jacumba and Coyote Mountains.) (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.18 Southern Desert Spring Carcamp (Jacumba Mountains Wilderness.) (Outings Notice), Spring 2005 p.16 Threatened Wilderness Areas (Jacumba and Coyote Mountains.) (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.18 Jacumba Mountains / Borderlands Wilderness Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 1998 p.8 Jacumba Mtns Wilderness Route Closure, Work Party and Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2002 p.23 Jacumba Wilderness Border Patrol Impacts in the Jacumba Wilderness Margaret Hangan (Article), Fall 2000 p.10 Jacumba Wilderness Monitoring and Service (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.18 Jacumba, Coyote Mountains (Paradise Lost or Found?) (Outings Notice), Fall 2003 p.18 Jahner, Pamela Operation Gatekeeper Effect of Border Patrol efforts to control illegal immigration. (Article), Spring 1999 p.1 James, Greg James, Greg Water Wars and the California/Nevada Dilemma Border area issues created by differing state rules and regulations. (Article), March 15, 2007 p.3 Jansen, Birgitta Amazing Eurekensis Surprise bloom at the Eureka Dunes. (Article), September, 2014 p.3 Privy in the Eye of a Storm What to do with it. (Article), March, 2015 p.12 Renewable Energy and Changing Park Views A closer look inside and outside Park borders. Description of how the Park Service analyzes visual impact. (Article), June, 2015 p.2 Untrammeling of Death Valley's Wilderness, The Volunteers Make a Difference. (Article), December, 2014 p.3 Jarbridge Mountains Wilderness Area Climbing / Service Trip (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.17 Jashua Tree National Park Dayhike - Horse Trail Hike (Outings Notice), Dec 2007 p.16 Jawbone Canyon Open Area Managing Wilderness Areas Next to Open Vehicle Play Areas Marty Dickes (Article), September 16, 2006 p.3 Jeeps vs. Bighorn Update on the Dunn Road. (Current Issues), March 2009 p.13 Jenkins, Jeffrey New Rush for Rare Earth Materials Mines - Mountain Pass and others. Overview and impacts. (Article), March 2013 p.1 Rare Earth Mines in the US (Map), March 2013 p.13 Jensen, Kitty Desert Tortoise Density Monitoring (Article), Winter 2002 p.4 Line Distancing the Desert Tortoise Counting tortoises. (Article), Summer 2001 p.11 Jerritt Canyon Mine, Nevada Great Basin Research Watch (Photo), June 2009 p.11 mercury emissions Taxes and Mercury (Two hot topics from mining in Nevada mercury emissions and extracted mineral taxation.) John Hadder (Article), June 2009 p.10 Jett Creek Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.15 Jim Kenna Selected as BLM's New California State Director (Current Issues), September, 2011 p.7 Jim Kilberg awarded 1999 DPC Award of Merit (News Item), Spring 2000 p.4 Jimbilnan Wilderness wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Joan Taylor Wins Coveted "Old Bottle Award" (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.8 Johannesburg, CA We Pay for our Past (Mining Contamination in the Mojave.) Craig Deutsche & Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.12 John's Camp and Arrastra, Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Summer 2002 p.24 Johnson, Diego Pronghorn of the Carrizo Plain Ancient Survivor - Modern Mystery. Why the population decline?. (Article), September, 2010 p.16 Joshua Tree National Park Joined at the Hip The relation between water supplies and power generation. John Hiatt (Article), Dec 2008 p.2 Jones, Bryn Anza Borrego Desert State Park Receives Increased Protections (Article), Spring 2005 p.13 New Face of CDCA Seeks Balance Profile of Steve Borchard, new manager of BLM's California Desert District. (Article), Summer 2006 p.13 Volunteers Critical to Wilderness Role of volunteers in defining, encouraging and maintaining wilderness. (Article), Fall 2005 p.17 Jorgensen, Mark C Home on the Peninsular Range Returning bighorn sheep from near extinction. (Article), Fall 2001 p.8 Joshau Tree National Park Day Hike - Lela Peak (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.20 Joshua Hills Development Coalition Vows to Block New City (Joshua Hills, adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park.) Joan Taylor (Article), Summer 2002 p.14 Leapfrog Development is Out of Bounds (Coachella Valley.) Joan Taylor (Article), Fall 2001 p.5 New Appraisal Holds Key to Acquisition of Joshua Hills (News Item), Spring 2004 p.9 Proposed Joshua Hills Development (News Item), Summer 2004 p.9 Joshua Tree Celebrates National Park Anniversary, Minerva Hoyt Bob Cates (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.6 Joshua Tree Natioal Park Day Hike - The Wonderland Diamond Loop (Outings Notice), Dec 2007 p.17 Joshua Tree National Monument Screaming Jets Will Become a Little Quieter at Joshua Tree Dick Hingson (Article), Summer 1999 p.3 VR 1257 Spray Painting the Soundscape (Aircraft corridor/noise over Joshua Tree National Park (with map of corridor).) Dick Hingson (Article), Winter 1998 p.8 Joshua Tree National Park (Trip Report), July 1997 p.8 Climate Change and (or) Desert Protection (Will Joshua Tree National Park become Creosote Bush National Park? (potential effects of climate change).) Dr. Cameron Barrows, PhD (Article), September, 2013 p.1 Covington Flats Hike - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.21 Desert study, carcamp. With Phil Lindgren, photographer. Letty French (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.19 Eagle Mountain Dump Suffers Major Defeat Donna Charpied & Howard Gross (Article), Winter 2006 p.1 Eagle Mountains revert to, proposal Environmental Justice Short Circuited (Eagle Mountain environmental situation.) Donna Charpied (Article), September 2008 p.12 Equestrian Trail Hike - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), September 2007 p.21 General Management Plan, including Tortoise Recovery Plan, adopted. (News Item), Fall/Winter 1999 p.11 Inadequate Funding Hinders Park Mission (Subtitle: Joshua Tree (NP) and other parks face unprecedented threats.) Seth Shteir (Article), Spring 2004 p.8 Interview with Superintendent Curt Sauer (Joshua Tree National Park in 2009.) Mike Cipra (Interview), September 2009 p.8 jet overflights Joshua Tree 'Screaming Jet' Re-Route (Subtitle: At long last, peace will come….) Dick Hingson (Article), Fall 2000 p.17 Joshua Tree National Park Day Hike Screaming Jet Saga Continues (Status report of JTNP military jet overflights.) Dick Hingson (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.10 Look Back, A (Appreciation of the CDPA, by a superintendent of Joshua Tree National Park.) Ernest Quintana (Article), Fall 2004 p.6 Mine Reclamation at Joshua Tree National Park Chris Holbeck (Article), Summer 2000 p.9 New City next to Joshua Tree National Park Looms Larger (30,000 people, 12 golf courses, ….) (News Item), Spring 2002 p.10 Outlaw Mine - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.16 Outlaw Mine - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.21 Paymaster Mine - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.16 Paymaster Mine - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.22 Proposed Development of a New City on Park's Southern Boundary (Will Paridise Valley become Paradise Lost? Between JTNP and Mecca Hills. 6000 ac, 12,000 houses, 800 ac. golf.) Jeff Morgan (Article), December, 2013 p.3 Proposed Trash Dump Next to JTNP Cancelled, But Another Threat Takes its Place. (The next threat is a pumped storage project.) (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.19 Quail Mountain - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.21 Quail Mountain - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #1 p.17 road through wilderness for access to radio tower Bill Threatens Joshua Tree Wilderness (Mary Bono's bill to allow a road in wilderness in Joshua Tree NP.) Frank Buono (Article), Summer 2002 p.3 South Rim Hike - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.21 Stubbe Spring, Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #1 p.16 volunteer cleanup - campgrounds, picnic areas, Smithwater Canyon Public Service on Public Lands (National Public Lands Days. Four service trips. Mojave National Preserve, Joshua Tree National Park, Poste Homestead, Carrizo Plains lookout.) Mike Cipra, Craig Deutsche, Philip M Klasky & Rich Juricich (Article), Dec 2009 p.6 Wonderland of Rocks - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.17 Wonderland of Rocks - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.22 Joshua Tree National Park Day Hike (Outings Notice), Dec 2007 p.16 Joshua Tree National Park Day Hike - Lela Peak (Outings Notice), Dec 2007 p.17 Joshua Tree National Park Horse Trail Hike (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.22 Joshua Tree National Park, 49 Palms Canyon Ridge, dayhike (Outings Notice), Fall 2002 p.22 Joshua Tree National Park, Birdwalks at Barker Dam, Big Morongo Preserve (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.13 Joshua Tree National Park, Contact Wash dayhike (Outings Notice), Fall 2002 p.22 Joshua Tree National Park, Desert Study / Carcamp (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.13 Joshua Tree National Park, Eagle Cliff Mine (Outings Notice), Winter 2002 p.17 Joshua Tree National Park, Exploration (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.18 Joshua Tree National Park, Geology and History (Outings Notice), Winter 2002 p.17 Juniper Flats Joshua Tree National Park, Horse Trail Hike (Outings Notice), Fall 2002 p.20 Joshua Tree National Park, John's Camp and Arrastra (Outings Notice), Fall 2002 p.22 Joshua Tree National Park, Juniper Flats Backpack (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.22 (Outings Notice), Summer 2002 p.23 Joshua Tree National Park, Lela Peak (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.13 Joshua Tree National Park, Nameless Mine Hike (Outings Notice), Summer 2002 p.22 Joshua Tree National Park, Our Favorite Hike (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.21 Joshua Tree National Park, Pines to Palms the 29 Way (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.14 Joshua Tree National Park, Pinto Mountain Backpack (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.20 (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.17 (Outings Notice), Winter 2002 p.18 Joshua Tree National Park, Queen Mountain (Outings Notice), Fall 2002 p.22 (Outings Notice), Winter 2003 p.20 Joshua Tree National Park, Split Rock, Pinto Wye Arrastra Hike (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.21 (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.15 (Outings Notice), Winter 2002 p.16 Joshua Tree National Park, Wallstreet Mill to Wonderland Wash (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.15 Joshua Tree National Park, Wonderland Diamond Loop (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.14 (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.15 (Outings Notice), Winter 2002 p.16 Joshua Tree Re-Route Saga Comes to a Close Low-level military training route. Dick Hingson (Article), Winter 2001 p.15 Joshua Tree 'Screaming Jet' Re-Route Subtitle: At long last, peace will come…. Dick Hingson (Article), Fall 2000 p.17 Joshua Tree's Forgotten Wilderness Bicycle trail in wilderness. Joan Taylor (Article), Summer 2003 p.15 JT Reynolds Reflects on His Career Tribute to a Dedicated Public Servant. Mike Cipra (Article), March 2009 p.8 Judge Orders Stay, Grazing in Tortoise Habitat (Current Issues), Dec 2007 p.15 Judy Anderson Wins John Muir Award Frank Wheat (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.1 Juetten, Susan Rare Earth Mining at Mountain Pass History and current status of the Mountain Pass mine near Clark Mountain, CA. (Article), March, 2011 p.1 Residential Mining in Nevada's Historic Comstock Modern cyanide heap leach open pit mining 'in town'. Neighbors face noise, dust and toxins. (Article), September, 2014 p.10 Juniper Flats (San Bernardino Mountains) Subtitle: Proposed plans leave a unique area of plants and animals vulnerable to damage. Bryan Baker (Article), Summer 2004 p.8 ACEC in San Bernardino Mountains Up Against Many Threats (Juniper Flats Cultural Area - pressures from multiple kinds of uses.) Jenny Wilder (Article), June 2012 p.3 Juniper Flats ACEC Joshua Tree National Park, Juniper Flats Backpack (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.22 Joshua Tree National Park, Juniper Flats Backpack (Outings Notice), Summer 2002 p.23 To save it is to love it. 100,000 acres, 45 T&E species, Mojave River to the San Bernardino Mountains. Robert Earle Howells (Article), December, 2014 p.4 Juniper Flats ACEC mentioned in article Juniper Flats ((San Bernardino Mountains) Subtitle: Proposed plans leave a unique area of plants and animals vulnerable to damage.) Bryan Baker (Article), Summer 2004 p.8 Juniper Flats carcamp San Bernardino County. (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.17 Juricich, Rich Public Service on Public Lands National Public Lands Days. Four service trips. Mojave National Preserve, Joshua Tree National Park, Poste Homestead, Carrizo Plains lookout. (Article), Dec 2009 p.6 -KKaiser Steel Environmental Justice Short Circuited (Eagle Mountain environmental situation.) Donna Charpied (Article), September 2008 p.12 Kaiser Ventures LLC Supreme Court Refuses To Hear Eagle Mountain Landfill Case (No garbage dump on the border of Joshua Tree NP.) (Current Issues), June, 2011 p.8 Kaivah Wilderness Bird Springs Pass, Service and Hike (Repair OHV damage, Kaivah Wilderness.) (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.21 Managing Wilderness Areas Next to Open Vehicle Play Areas Marty Dickes (Article), September 16, 2006 p.3 Kaldenberg, Russell L Black Canyon, Inscription Canyon, Martinez Rock House in National Register of Historic Places (Article), Fall 2000 p.15 China Lake NAWS, Good Steward of Material Culture Historic resources of a restricted area, by its chief archeologist. (Article), September 2007 p.4 Christmas Canyon Archaeological Surprises (Article), Spring 2003 p.3 Cultural Resources of the Salton Sea (Article), Spring 2000 p.6 Fish Traps (Indian), at Salton Sea (Photo), Spring 2000 p.6 Kalin, Al From Green to Green Solar farms replacing agricultural farms. Imperial Valley, CA. Impacts, effect on farming, water issues. (Article), December 2012 p.14 Kane, Jeffrey Wilderness or Zoos Response to Dr Wehausen's Dec 2007 Desert Report article about sheep guzzlers in wilderness. (Article), March, 2008 p.18 Kangaroo Rat Great Farmer-Engineers of our Deserts (Kangaroo Rat behavior.) Laura Prugh (Article), September 2009 p.15 Kaplan, Sally Timely Documentary Film on Desert Underway Professional film makers. Desert to be the star of the show aimed at theaters and PBS. (Article), December, 2014 p.12 Kari, Doug Remembering Frank Wheat (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 Kenna, Jim Kathy Billings Named New Death Valley Superintendent (Current Issues), March 2013 p.22 Kauffmann, Steve Eagle Mountain Landfill Doesn't Fly (Article), Fall 2000 p.9 KCET Desert Sunlight Construction Zone, December 2011 Overhead view. (Photo), September, 2013 p.14 Kearns, Annie What About Those Springs in the Mojave National Preserve? Management of the springs. (Article), Fall 2001 p.9 Keary Buckwheat shrub host species for Sand Mountain Blue Butterfly Sand Mountain Blue Butterfly Needs Protection (Shrinking butterfly habitat due to ORV activity.) Daniel Patterson (Article), Spring 2006 p.6 Keats, Adam More Unaffordable Housing… Or a New State Park Tejon Ranch potential housing development. (Article), September 2007 p.14 Keep Vehicles Off the Desert Tom Myers (Article), Fall 1998 p.5 Keeping Roadless Areas Forever Wild… Subtitle: Backpacking in the Ruby Mountains. Henry Egghart (Article), Fall 2000 p.23 Keeping Tabs Environmental scorecard for Senators and Congressmen. (News Item), Summer 2000 p.5 Kelley Mine We Pay for our Past (Mining Contamination in the Mojave.) Craig Deutsche & Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.12 Kelso Depot Restoration of the Kelso Depot Nearly Complete James Woolsey (Article), Summer 2005 p.4 Kelso Depot Being Restored David Moore (Article), Summer 2003 p.4 Kelso Depot Rehabilitation to Begin Dennis Schramm (Article), Winter 2001 p.12 Kelso Dunes East Mojave Carcamp with Moonlight Hike to Kelso Dunes (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.20 East Mojave Carcamp with Moonlight Hike to Kelso Dunes (Outings Notice), Winter 2002 p.18 East Mojave Kelso Dunes Primitive Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2003 p.17 East Mojave Primitive Carcamp at Kelso Dunes (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.22 Giant Step Forward for Mojave Wilderness (Catellus land transfer to Federal ownership, wilderness.) Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 2000 p.3 Kelso Dunes at Sunset Robert Robbins (Photo), Fall 2004 p.9 Kelso Dunes to Halloran Summit Backpack California Desert Trail, Segments L,M,N,O. George Huxtable (Trip Report), Spring 2006 p.18 Kelso Dunes, East Mojave Primitive Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.17 (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.17 Kelso Valley Paiute Mountains & Kelso Valley Exploratory Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.20 Kenna, Jim Jim Kenna Selected as BLM's New California State Director (Current Issues), September, 2011 p.7 Kennedy Meadows Kennedy Meadows Desert View Backpack (Kennedy Meadows to Olancha Pass, Peak.) (Outings Notice), Spring 2005 p.17 Kern County Zones Favor Takings Kern County Valley Floor Conservation Habitat Plan. Monica Bonds (Article), Fall 2002 p.12 Kern River Preserve Southern Sierra Study Carcamp, Birds and More (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.16 Kern River South Fork, Environment, Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.16 Kettering, Alice El Paso Mountains Wilderness Subtitle: Repairing the Boundaries. BLM-directed volunteers maintaining wilderness boundaries, disguising illegal roads. (Article), Summer 2004 p.14 Kiavah Wilderness Southern Sierra (West Side) Management Plan (EA out for review: Wilderness areas: Chimney Peak, Domeland, Kiavah, Owens Peak, Sacatar Trail.) (Article), Spring 1999 p.18 Kiel, Marty Blue Lakes Ohhs & Ahhs Trip report. (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.19 Getting a Clear View at Lava Beds National Monument Brief description. (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.18 Kilberg, Jim Jim Kilberg awarded 1999 DPC Award of Merit (News Item), Spring 2000 p.4 Meet Outings Chair Jim Kilberg Judy Anderson (Interview), April 1997 p.9 Kincel, John Cadiz Water Subtitle: Good Dry-year Planning, or Water Grab. (Article), Spring 2000 p.17 Eagle Mountain Landfill Doesn't Fly (Article), Fall 2000 p.9 King, Thomas F ORV Designation Impacts Cultural Resources Critical review of BLM California Desert District ORV designation. (Article), Spring 2004 p.3 Kingston Range Wilderness Bob Wick (Photo), June, 2014 p.6 Kirk, Tom Blowing Dust in the Wind Subtitle: Could the Salton Sea be the Next Owens Lake?. (Article), Summer 2002 p.1 US Filter's Salton Sea Proposal to be Evaluated A proposal for the Salton Sea. (Article), Spring 2003 p.19 Water Conservation Measures Impact Salton Sea (Article), Summer 2002 p.7 Kit Fox Canine Distemper Recently Found in Desert Kit Fox (On the Genesis solar site near Blythe.) Ileene Anderson (Article), June 2012 p.1 Julianne Koza (Photo), June 2012 p.19 Kittly Litter Mine Thwarted Oil-Dri Corp. in Washoe Co., NV. Catherine Smith (Article), Summer 2002 p.19 Kitty Litter Mine (News Item), Winter 2003 p.18 kitty litter mine denied Washoe County Commission denies the Oil-Dri Kitty Litter Mine (News Item), Spring 2002 p.9 Klasky, Philip M Adding Insult to Injury Kumat Geoglyph In defiance of court orders, BLM proposes doubling ORV routes in the Western Mojave. (Article), June, 2015 p.2 An Open Letter to Law Enforcement Officials & Elected Representatives Offroad Vehicle Rage Targets Residents Seeking Relief. (Letter), March 2009 p.13 Call to Action, A Desert residents fight to protect private and public lands from ORV abuse. San Bernardino County regulations. (Article), June 15, 2007 p.18 Desert Citizens Fight Back Against Illegal ORV Use (Article), Winter 2006 p.6 Fast, Furious and Anonymous Off-road vehicles without visible identification violate laws with impunity. (Article), September 2012 p.3 Federal Laws are Needed to Stop ORV Damage (Article), September 2008 p.6 Off-Road Vehicles Destroy Invaluable Cultural Resources in the California Desert A Tragic Loss for Everyone. (Article), March, 2011 p.6 Off-Roaders Destroy Restoration Work at Poste Homestead Natural Historic Area (Article), March, 2010 p.6 Public Service on Public Lands National Public Lands Days. Four service trips. Mojave National Preserve, Joshua Tree National Park, Poste Homestead, Carrizo Plains lookout. (Article), Dec 2009 p.6 Reigning In ORV Abuses Review of San Bernardino County's recent ORV control ordinance. (Article), Summer 2006 p.6 Supervisor Mitzelfelt Proposes to Weaken County ORV Law (How much is too much?). (Article), March, 2010 p.18 Knaak, Manfred Southern CA Indian Tribes Areas located on map. (Map), September 2007 p.8 Knauf, Chris Operation Gatekeeper Impact on cultural and natural resources on the US/Mexico border. (Article), Winter 2002 p.8 Knighten, Rana Program Where Everyone Wins Tortoises through the lens. Students learning about tortoises and the desert. (Article), September 2009 p.16 Knowing the Desert Always more to learn. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Summer 2003 p.2 Koch, Alice Pronghorn on the Carrizo Plain National Monument Subtitle: Success Despite Manmade Obstacles. (Article), Spring 2005 p.3 Kokopilli Aerial photo of the Kokopilli geoglyph near Blythe, CA. La Cuna de Aztlan Sacred Sites Protection Council (Photo), March, 2011 p.4 Kornze, Neil G. Director of BLM Nominated (Neil G. Kornze.) (Current Issues), December, 2013 p.14 Koza, Julianne Kit Fox (Photo), June 2012 p.19 Kramer, Gary Greater sage-grouse (Photo), September 2012 p.14 K-Road, Calico Solar Has Pulled the Plug on its Calico Solar Project (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.18 Kumat Geoglyph mentioned in article Kumeyaay Indians Saving the Forgotten Colorado River (Between Blythe and Yuma.) Craig Deutsche & Gary Niles (Article), Spring 2005 p.17 Kumeyaay Indians mourning ceremony What We've Lost, What We Remember, Where We Gather, Where the Eagle Rises (For the Desert. Inspired by a Kumeyaay Mourning Ceremony for Ocotillo.) Ruth Nolan (Poetry), March, 2014 p.10 Southern CA Indian Tribes (Areas located on map.) Manfred Knaak (Map), September 2007 p.8 Tule Wind Project Faces a Native American Backlash (Wind Project has Major Impacts. 15,000 acres of State, Federal, Private and Native American land.) Donna Tisdale (Article), June, 2011 p.3 Kuropatkin, Blair Colorado River, Lower, Desert Study Trip (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.22 Exploring the Owens Valley with Mom (and Mike Prather as leader). (Trip Report), Summer 1999 p.17 -LLA County Supervisors drop wind plans Meteorological towers in Antelope Valley denied. No decision on industrializing land adjacent to the Poppy Preserve. (Issues Update), March 2012 p.7 La Cuna de Aztlan MOU with BLM for protection of Native American sacred sites. Off-Road Vehicles Destroy Invaluable Cultural Resources in the California Desert (A Tragic Loss for Everyone.) Philip M Klasky & Matthew Leivas, Sr (Chemehuevi) (Article), March, 2011 p.6 La Cuna de Aztlan Sacred Sites Protection Council, Kokopilli Aerial photo of the Kokopilli geoglyph near Blythe, CA. (Photo), March, 2011 p.4 La Quinta Guadalupe Trail from Pinyon Flats to La Quinta Backpack (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.21 Laccinole, John A Arundo Donax: Its Impact on the Lower Colorado River Invasive perennial grass. (Article), September 2009 p.10 Tamarisk Invasion, The (Article), Spring 2001 p.8 LADWP As the Dust Settles in Owens Valley (Owens Valley and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.) Andrea Leigh (Article), Summer 2003 p.9 Federal Court ends LADWP Lawsuit in Owens Lake Case (Suit against Great Basin Air Pollution Control District.) (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Greenwash, The (Renewable Energy Development - The Right and the Wrong Way.) April Sall (Article), June, 2008 p.4 Solar Tentacles Reach Owens Valley (Land of Little Rain fights from becoming Land of Lots of Energy Projects. Solar near Manzanar. Solar in Inyo County.) Mike Prather (Article), June, 2014 p.3 LADWP Breaches LORP Agreement ChucK Washburn (Article), Spring 2001 p.4 LADWP's Green Path North Threatens California Desert (Current Issues), September 2007 p.13 Lake Cahuilla Fish Trap near Old Lake Cahuilla Craig Deutsche (Photo), September 2007 p.9 Sleeping Circles near Old Lake Cahuilla Craig Deutsche (Map), September 2007 p.9 Las Vegas Lake Cahuilla / Coachella Valley Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.13 Lake Mead National Recreation Area Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.22 (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.17 LaMadre Wilderness wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Lamfrom, David Curiously Remarkable Spring Blooms of 2013. Joshua Trees and other species are having a spectacular year. (Article), June, 2013 p.3 Desert tortoise (Photo), September, 2011 p.12 Interview with Dennis Schramm Superintendent of the Mojave National Preserve. (Article), Dec 2008 p.1 Interview with Sarah Craighead Death Valley National Park Superintendent. (Article), December 2011 p.11 National Parks Conservation Association's Perspective on Water in the Mojave Preserve (Article), September, 2011 p.3 New Group Serves the Preserve The Mojave National Preserve Conservancy. Programs, advocacy, …. (Article), March, 2011 p.3 Planning for Death Valley's Wilderness and Backcountry Working toward a wilderness management plan. (Article), September, 2010 p.4 Program Where Everyone Wins Tortoises through the lens. Students learning about tortoises and the desert. (Article), September 2009 p.16 Soda Dry Lake (Photo), September, 2011 p.3 Land of Green Lagoons Colorado River Delta. Kara Gillon (Article), Spring 2001 p.6 Landers, Ralph Bush Gives Risky Approval - Yucca Mountain (Article), Spring 2002 p.1 Landfill Expansion will Bring Mountains of Trash Near the Salton Sea Imperial County gets big money to take more trash. Expansion from 8 to 320 acres, from 80 to 225 feet high. Terry Weiner & Linda Lou True (Article), December 2011 p.6 Lane Mountain Milkvetch - Under Siege Ileene Anderson (Article), Summer 2001 p.10 Lanscrape to Landscape Student Conservation Association land rehabs. Cindy Buxton (Article), Spring 2003 p.11 Larger Pictrue, The Review of practical energy techniques and policies. (Sidebar), September, 2010 p.15 Larsen, Corky Salton Sea Should be Focus of Desalinization Studies (Article), Summer 2002 p.7 Las Vegas seeking water from rural Nevada Decision Gives SNWA Opportunity to Re-think Water (Las Vegas Water Grab.) Launce Rake (Article), June 2009 p.2 Two proposed airports, south of LV Use of Publicly Owned Land (Potential Las Vegas airports on public land.) Mathew Christian (Article), Summer 2004 p.3 water supply from Lake Mead Joined at the Hip (The relation between water supplies and power generation.) John Hiatt (Article), Dec 2008 p.2 water, quest for Las Vegas Airport Developments Nevada State Engineer Issues Latest Ruling (Las Vegas' quest for water. History of the situation.) John Hiatt (Article), June 2012 p.2 Las Vegas Airport Developments (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.4 Las Vegas Looks North for Water John Hiatt (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.18 Las Vegas Searches for More Water SNWA's efforts to support Las Vegas growth. (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.11 Las Vegas Valley's Treasure Trove of Ice Age Fossils Tule Springs fossil beds. Steve Rowland (Article), September 2012 p.2 Las Vegas Wash Momentum to protect Upper Las Vegas Wash builds. (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Las Vegas Water Pipeline Suffers Procedural Setback (Current Issues), March, 2010 p.19 Last Chance Canyon Inyo County's Claim on Roads in Death Valley Thrown Out (RS2477 vs. Quiet Title time limitation. Last Chance Canyon.) (Current Issues), September 2012 p.22 Last Chance for Walker Lake Crossing the boundary from fresh to salt lake. John Hiatt (Article), Fall 2003 p.1 Last Chance Ramble Last Chance Mtns., CA. (Trip Report), July 1997 p.9 Last of the Central Valley Grasslands Carrizo Plain National Monument. Cal French (Article), March 15, 2007 p.6 Lava Beds (Nevada) Backpack (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.22 Lava Beds National Monument Getting a Clear View at Lava Beds National Monument (Brief description.) Marty Kiel (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.18 Lava Beds National Monument Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.13 Lava Beds National Monument Carcamp and Hike (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.18 Law and the River, The Colorado River, Interior Sec'y Norton cuts water supply. Antonio Rossman (Article), Spring 2003 p.10 Laws Railroad Museum Three Desert Museums (Laws Railroad, Eastern California, Maturango.) Craig Deutsche (Article), September 2007 p.6 Lawsuit Challenges Interior's Solar Plan Re: Interior's decision: Nineteen million acres available for solar plants. (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Lawsuit to Overturn Ban on Uranium Mining in Grand Canyon Denied (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Lawsuit to Protect Peninsular Bighorn Sheep Palm Springs 'urban sprawl'. (News Item), Fall 2004 p.13 Lawsuits, desert renewable energy development. Renewable Energy Development (Opportunities for Improvement. Controversies over desert renewable energy development.) Dustin Mulvaney, PhD (Article), March, 2011 p.4 Leapfrog Development is Out of Bounds Coachella Valley. Joan Taylor (Article), Fall 2001 p.5 Least Bell's Vireo Endangered California Songbird Recovering (Least Bell's Vireo.) (News Item), Winter 2004 #2 p.5 Let's Switch Packs Leave No Trace training (Outings Notice), June, 2008 p.16 LeConte's Thrasher potential impact on Once They Call it Paradise, Kiss it Good-bye (Sprawl on Steroids. Paradise Valley proposed development adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park. 15,000 new homes.) Donna Charpied & Larry Charpied (Article), Spring 2006 p.16 Legislation California Desert Protection Act Turns 10 Synopsis of passage of the CDPA. Jim Dodson (Article), Fall 2004 p.3 Desert Wilderness Bill at Last California Desert Protection Act of 2010 - genesis and details. Monica Argandoña & Ryan Henson (Article), March, 2010 p.4 Energy Related Provisions of S.2921 In the California Desert Protection Act of 2010. Includes summary of Title II, Desert Renewable Energy Permitting. Craig Deutsche & Barbara Boyle (Article), March, 2010 p.14 Mother Road becomes Mojave Trails California Desert Protection Act of 2010 (Feinstein bill), description of major features. Elden Hughes (Article), March, 2010 p.1 Our Best Environmental Protection Law is Under Attack CEQA, watch out for 'reforms'. Gary Patton (Advertisement), March 2013 p.2 Lehnert, Major General Michael R Training Marines while Preserving the Environment (Article), June 2009 p.8 Leigh, Andrea As the Dust Settles in Owens Valley Owens Valley and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. (Article), Summer 2003 p.9 High Life Among the Ancients Bristlecone pines in the White Mountains. (Article), Fall 2002 p.4 Leitner, Phil Mohave Ground Squirrel De-listing Saga (News Item), Summer 2002 p.19 What's Happening to the Mojave Ground Squirrel Decline in apparent population since 1980. (Article), Spring 2002 p.10 Leivas, Sr (Chemehuevi), Matthew Off-Road Vehicles Destroy Invaluable Cultural Resources in the California Desert A Tragic Loss for Everyone. (Article), March, 2011 p.6 Lela Peak Joshau Tree National Park Day Hike - Lela Peak (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.20 Joshua Tree National Park, Lela Peak (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.13 Leopard Frog, Northern Photo, and threat to species. Water Issues Intensify Threats to Nevada Species (Project of the Southern Nevada Water Authority is bad news for species already at risk.) Rob Mwroka (Article), June, 2013 p.8 Let's Build Only What is Absolutely Necessary Transmission lines - alternates to building new. Comprehensive review. Bill Powers, P.E. (Article), March, 2008 p.1 Let's Not Forget In the rush of details - ORVs, energy, military - take time out to reflect on why we protect the desert. Craig Deutsche (Editorial), June, 2008 p.2 Let's Switch Packs Responsibilities of outing participants. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Spring 2001 p.2 Letters-to-the-Editor Letters-to-the-Editor Something New (Letters-to-the-Editor available on-line (www.desertreport.org).) Craig Deutsche (Editorial), March 15, 2007 p.2 Levendorsky, Charles To Secure Religious Liberty for American Indians Argument in favor of HR 5155, the Native American Sacred Lands Act. (Article), Winter 2003 p.14 Lichens of North America (Yale University Press), review Lichens of the Desert (Air quality monitors.) Irwin M Brodo & Sylvia & Stephen Sharnoff (Article), Winter 2003 p.3 Lichens of the Desert Air quality monitors. Irwin M Brodo & Sylvia & Stephen Sharnoff (Article), Winter 2003 p.3 Light Pollution Dark Horizons The Darkest Spot in the Contiguous US (Northern Nevada). Skip Canfield (Article), June 2009 p.6 Morongo Basin Dark Skies Alliance Sheds Light on Darkness Working to reduce nighttime light pollution. Seth Shteir & Laraine Turk (Article), September, 2011 p.8 Lila Peak Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Fall 2003 p.17 Lincoln County Conservation, Recreation and Development Act, 2004 22 Years of Keeping Nevada Wild (Friends of Nevada Wilderness.) Judy Anderson & Brian Beffort (Article), March 15, 2007 p.10 Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 Lincoln County, NV Wilderness Gems of Nevada's Lincoln County (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.16 Lindgren, Phil Joshua Tree National Park (Desert study, carcamp. With Phil Lindgren, photographer.) Letty French (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.19 Lindsay, Diana Lucky 5 Ranch Purchase connects Anza-Borrego and Cuyamaca Rancho State Parks. (Article), Winter 2002 p.13 Mason Valley Extends Anza-Borrego (Article), Fall 2002 p.14 Tracking Down Marshal South Uncovering the real story of this desert dreamer from the Anza Borrego area. (Article), Dec 2009 p.4 Line Distancing the Desert Tortoise Counting tortoises. Kitty Jensen (Article), Summer 2001 p.11 Linkage Network for Wildlife, California Deserts (Map), December 2012 p.8 Linkages vs. Fragmentation Importance and implementation of biological corridors. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Winter 2003 p.2 Linking Fragmented Habitats Protecting desert wildlife in the face of climate change. Kristeen Penrod, Wayne Spencer & Esther Rubin (Article), Dec 2008 p.14 Listing Sought for Algodones Dune Species Continuing efforts, by CBD, Sierra Club. 16 species. Daniel Patterson (Article), Winter 2006 p.14 Little People who do Big Things Individual efforts from non-traditional environmentalists. Craig Deutsche (Article), June 15, 2007 p.8 Little Petroglyph Canyon & Briggs Mine Tour (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.16 Lovecchio, Jessica Little Petroglyph Canyon (China Lake NWC) & Briggs Mine Tour (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.13 (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.13 Little Picacho Wilderness Past, Present and Future. (Outings Notice), Summer 2005 p.17 Littlest Lobbyists, The Elden & Patty Hughes enlisting desert tortoise as CDPA lobbyists. Elden Hughes & Patty Carpenter-Hughes (Article), Fall 2004 p.11 Living on the Edge The Intersection of NAFTA and Quechan Sacred Places. Discussion of current status of Glamis Gold's Indian Pass Mine dispute. Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Spring 2006 p.1 Livingston, Amy Healing Mojave's AT&T Scars Restoration of obsolete communication path through the Mojave National Preserve. (Article), Winter 2003 p.9 Lone Pine Lake (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.21 Lone Pine Lake, Alabama Hills, Manzanar (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.21 (Outings Notice), Spring 2006 p.20 Hike, Whitney Portal to Lone Pine Lake. Manzanar visit. (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.18 Long and Widening Road, The Proposed Hoover Dam Bypass to replace the 2-lane across the dam. John Hiatt (Article), Winter 2002 p.11 Long fought battle won after 22 years Eagle Mountain Dump. (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Long Night's Journey till Dawn Profile of Preston Arrow-Weed, Quechan elder. Richard Heller (Article), Dec 2009 p.10 Long Valley Caldera and Mono Basin Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.15 Look Back, A Appreciation of the CDPA, by a superintendent of Joshua Tree National Park. Ernest Quintana (Article), Fall 2004 p.6 Looking Back and Looking Forward Desert Report editors. Out with the old (Craig Deutsche). In with the new (Stacy Goss). Craig Deutsche & Stacy Goss (Editorial), March, 2011 p.2 Lookout City, Argus Range History of the West Hiking Tour (Lookout City in the Argus Range.) (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.16 Loon Day and Walker Lake Arts Festival (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.16 Loon Days at Walker Lake (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.13 Birding at Walker Lake. Marjorie L Sill (Trip Report), Summer 1999 p.17 Los Angeles Aqueduct Craig Deutsche (Photo), Summer 2006 p.3 Los Angeles Aqueduct, Owens Valley Tour (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.21 Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Federal Court ends LADWP Lawsuit in Owens Lake Case (Suit against Great Basin Air Pollution Control District.) (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Lost Borders and Little Rain Discovering author Mary Austin's story locations. Craig Deutsche (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.4 Lovecchio, Jessica Ongoing Effort to Save the Salton Sea (Article), December 2012 p.3 Lower Colorado River Protection Act of 2009, HR3481 Lower Colorado River Protection Act of 2009, HR3481 Water quality. Introduced by Rep. Raul Grijalva. (Current Issues), June 2010 p.10 Lower Owens River Lawsuit Sierra Club and Owens Valley Committee vs LADWP. Mike Prather (Article), Spring 2002 p.8 Lower Owens River Project Water Victory in Owens Valley (Court imposed penalties for LA DWP delay in Owens River mitigation.) Mike Prather (Article), Fall 2005 p.1 Lower Owens River Rewatering (News Item), Fall 2002 p.18 Lowy, Joan Tortoises Crack DC's Hard Shell Elden & Patty Hughes' tortoises lobbying in Washington DC in support of Catellus Corp land acquisition. (Article), Summer 1999 p.Centerfold LS Power coal fired power plant map of location in Nevada Coal-fired Power Plants in Nevada John Hiatt (Article), March, 2008 p.3 LS Power Project in Steptoe Valley A Convoluted History. (Sidebar), March, 2008 p.7 Lubken Ranch Historic Owens Valley Ranch up for Sale: Marred Viewshed? (Lubken Ranch - 600 ac, south side of Lone Pine.) Mike Prather (News Item), December, 2010 p.10 Lucky 5 Ranch Purchase connects Anza-Borrego and Cuyamaca Rancho State Parks. Diana Lindsay (Article), Winter 2002 p.13 Luiseno Indians Southern CA Indian Tribes (Areas located on map.) Manfred Knaak (Map), September 2007 p.8 Luke, Claudia Creating Linkages for the South Coast Ecoregion Biological linkages. (Article), Winter 2003 p.12 -MMaben, Judy Owls and the Salton Sea Barn and burrowing owls, improving Salton Sea water quality!. (Article), Fall 2005 p.8 Mainland, Ed How Much "Big Solar" Must the Desert Suffer? An indictment of the RETI process. (Article), June 2009 p.1 Major Land Purchase Catellus land bought by Wildlands Conservancy. Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 2003 p.1 Major Ruling Against Sunrise Powerlink (Current Issues), September 2007 p.11 Making Routes Disappear Disguising illegal vehicle tracks. Brian Murdock (Article), Summer 2000 p.8 Maloney, Tom Conservation of the Tejon Ranch An ecological gem. (Article), March, 2010 p.16 Mammoth tooth Harry Mortenson (Photo), September 2012 p.2 Mammoth tusk, in situ. Sandy Croteau (Photo), September 2012 p.4 Mammoth-Yosemite Airport: The Judge Asks Questions Proposed Mammoth Lakes airport. (News Item), Winter 2004 #2 p.5 Martin, Ann Management Plan for the Carrizo Plain BLM decides to analyze the Carrizo with an EIS. (Current Issues), Dec 15, 2006 p.7 Managing Cultural Resources in the Mojave National Preserve Signs of those who came before. Ranches, roads, mines, in addition to prehistoric…. David Nichols (Article), December 2012 p.2 Managing the Colorado River Through Dry Times Complexities. Jennifer Pitt (Article), March 15, 2007 p.18 Managing Wilderness Areas Next to Open Vehicle Play Areas Marty Dickes (Article), September 16, 2006 p.3 Manson, Craig Assistant Sec'y of Interior - anti-ESA quote Ignorance and Arrogance (Bush administration.) Elden Hughes (Editorial), Winter 2004 #1 p.2 Manzanar Lone Pine Lake, Alabama Hills, Manzanar (Outings Notice), Spring 2006 p.20 Lone Pine Lake, Alabama Hills, Manzanar (Hike, Whitney Portal to Lone Pine Lake. Manzanar visit.) (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.18 Owens Lake, Manzanar Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.17 threatened by the Southern Owens Valley Solar Ranch Solar Tentacles Reach Owens Valley (Land of Little Rain fights from becoming Land of Lots of Energy Projects. Solar near Manzanar. Solar in Inyo County.) Mike Prather (Article), June, 2014 p.3 Manzanar Monument At the Manzanar National Historic Site. Gann Matsuda (Photo), March, 2014 p.6 Manzanar Pilgrimage & Cleanup (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.13 Manzanar: Farewell to Viewshed? Proposed 1200 acre solar project in Owens Valley. Brief history of Manzanar. Dennis Arguelles (Article), March, 2014 p.6 Marble & Cottonwood Canyons Exploration (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.14 Marble Canyon Backpack, DVNP (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.16 Marijuana Farm Cleanup (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.21 Marine Mammal Protection Act Department of Defense Exemptions (Request for environmental law exemptions.) Sarah Matsumoto (Article), Summer 2003 p.1 Marines Training Marines while Preserving the Environment Major General Michael R Lehnert (Article), June 2009 p.8 Marines Occupy Eagle Mountain Illegal 'occupation' and training by a contractor. (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.11 Marines Seek More Land in the Mojave Expansion of the Twentynine Palms Marine Base. (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.5 Maris Valkass, 1936-2001 Judy Anderson (Obituary/Tribute), Summer 2001 p.1 Mark, Robert Rock Art Protection Plea (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.7 Martin, Ann Nevada Wilderness Conference is a First Nevada Wilderness Meeting, May 1999. (Article), Summer 1999 p.1 Martin, Mary Martin, Mary First Ten Years of the Mojave National Preserve (Article), Fall 2005 p.3 Ten Years of Threats and Accomplishmente - Mojave National Preserve (Article), Fall 2004 p.8 Martin, Scott Invasive Species in Anza Borrego Desert State Park How control efforts can make a difference. (Article), March 2013 p.8 Martinez Canyon Rock Cabin (Photo), July 1997 p.9 Martinez Mountain Santa Rosa Mountains Traverse / Martinez Mountain / Sheep Mountain (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.13 Marty Dickes Desert Hero. BLM 2012 National Volunteer Coordinator, Award Winner. (Article), December 2012 p.16 Destroying Tamarisk. Stacy Goss (Photo), December 2012 p.16 Marvel, Jon County Rights and Designated Wilderness Owyhee Co., Idaho. Synopsis of the Owyhee Initiative land use legislation. (Article), March 15, 2007 p.16 Mary Austin Lost Borders and Little Rain (Discovering author Mary Austin's story locations.) Craig Deutsche (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.4 Owens Valley of Mary Austin, History, Hike, Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.17 Mary Martin, Desert Heroine Summary of Mary Martin's ten years as Superintendent of the Mojave National Preserve. Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2005 p.1 Mason Valley Extends Anza-Borrego Diana Lindsay (Article), Fall 2002 p.14 Massie, Laura Under-regulated Hazardous Waste Facility Throws a Desert Community into Crisis Something is rotten in the town of Mecca. Western Environmental, waste processing causing excessive odors. (Article), September, 2011 p.16 Mastin, Bradley Old Spanish National Historic Trail History and current status of the trail from Santa Fe to Los Angeles. (Article), September 16, 2006 p.17 Matsuda, Gann Manzanar Monument At the Manzanar National Historic Site. (Photo), March, 2014 p.6 Matsumoto, Sarah Department of Defense Exemptions Request for environmental law exemptions. (Article), Summer 2003 p.1 Matteson, Mollie White Nose Syndrome Headed to a Cave Near You Background and story of this important threat to bat populations. (Article), June, 2011 p.6 Matthews, Jim rebuttal to column Sierra Club Lies about Guzzlers (Rebuttal to charges by columnist Jim Matthews.) Elden Hughes (Editorial), Spring 2004 p.2 Maturango Museum Three Desert Museums (Laws Railroad, Eastern California, Maturango.) Craig Deutsche (Article), September 2007 p.6 Maurandya petrophila Rock Lady of the Motherlode (Snooping out Maurandya petrophila in Death Valley.) Bob Ellis & Ingrid Crickmore (Article), Summer 2001 p.6 Mead, Lake Maxey-Eakin rule Nevada State Engineer Issues Latest Ruling (Las Vegas' quest for water. History of the situation.) John Hiatt (Article), June 2012 p.2 Mayan Highlands Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.17 Mayhem on the PCT - Telling the Truth Illegal off-road use of the Pacific Crest Trail. Mesonika Piecuch (Article), June 2010 p.6 Maze area, Utah Utah, SE, Carcamp (Maze district, Natural Bridges National Monument.) (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.14 Mazourka Canyon Carcamp (Outings Notice), June 15, 2007 p.16 McAlexander, Breck Grasslands of California Exotic weed invasion. History and overview of invasive grasses. (Article), Spring 2006 p.8 McCain Valley (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.16 Tule Wind Project Faces a Native American Backlash (Wind Project has Major Impacts. 15,000 acres of State, Federal, Private and Native American land.) Donna Tisdale (Article), June, 2011 p.3 McCarthy, Gina Senate Approves Gina McCarthy as EPA Chief (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.19 McChesney, David Photographer David McChesney sends the Mojave to Washington (Current Issues), June 2012 p.9 McChesney, David Jesse Bobcats (Photo), June, 2013 p.10 McCormick, Barry Colorado River, Lower, Desert Study Trip (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.22 McCurry, Mike Owyhee/Bruneau Canyonlands, The The largest undeveloped and unprotected wildlands in the Lower 48. (Article), Summer 2005 p.11 McFarland, Paul Sierra Nevada Bighorn Sheep, and Domestic Sheep Threat of disease transmission from domesitc sheep. (Article), September 16, 2006 p.14 Walk from the Desert to the Arctic, A Proposed plan for the White Mountains Wilderness. (Article), Winter 2002 p.1 McKenney, J Wilson Birth of Desert Magazine (What happens when you talk around campfires and hike up desert peaks (Part 2 of 2).) John Fraim (Article), September, 2013 p.4 Birth of Desert Magazine (What happens when you talk around desert campfires and walk up desert peaks. (Part 1 of 2).) John Fraim (Article), June, 2013 p.4 McNees, Lauren Protecting Habitat Connectivity in the Desert Californial Wilderness Coaliton program to reconnect fragmented habitats. (Article), Summer 2004 p.12 McWherter, Mike Clark Mountain (Photo), Summer 2000 p.1 Mead, Lake Colorado River Under Stress (Continued drought is forcing cooperation. Lakes Mead and Powell at lowest levels.) John Hiatt (Article), December, 2013 p.16 Nevada State Engineer Issues Latest Ruling (Las Vegas' quest for water. History of the situation.) John Hiatt (Article), June 2012 p.2 Meadow Valley Range Wilderness Meadow Valley Range Wilderness Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Mecca Hills Salton Sea / Mecca Hills Exlporatory Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.13 Mecca Hills Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.16 Mecca Hills CarCamp (Outings Notice), Dec 2007 p.16 Mecca Hills Carcamp and Hiking (Outings Notice), September 2008 p.20 Meek, Laura A Deterring ORV Use and Lessening Its Impacts Student Conservation Association activities to alleviate ORV impacts. (Article), September 2007 p.16 Meek, Thomas A Deterring ORV Use and Lessening Its Impacts Student Conservation Association activities to alleviate ORV impacts. (Article), September 2007 p.16 Meet Joshua Tree NP New Superintendent Interview with David Smith. Roberta Moore (Profile), March, 2015 p.4 Meet Outings Chair Jim Kilberg Judy Anderson (Interview), April 1997 p.9 Meister, Cary Is the Salton Sea Worth Saving? (Commentary), Spring 2000 p.7 Meitz, Steve Steve Meitz, Interview With (Superintendent of Great Basin National Park.) Roberta Moore (Article), June, 2014 p.8 Memories of Derham Guiliani The inspirational, quiet, desert observer. Laura Cunningham & Bob Ellis (Obituary/Tribute), December, 2010 p.5 Mercury emissions - Jarritt Canyon Mine, Nevada Taxes and Mercury (Two hot topics from mining in Nevada mercury emissions and extracted mineral taxation.) John Hadder (Article), June 2009 p.10 emitted from Nevada mines Taxes and Mercury (Two hot topics from mining in Nevada mercury emissions and extracted mineral taxation.) John Hadder (Article), June 2009 p.10 Mercury and Mines in Nevada Subtitle: 'Curbing Mercury Emissions'. Elyssa Rosen (Article), Summer 2006 p.14 Mercury Emissions from Mines Under Pressure Great Basin Mine Watch's efforts to control mercury emissions from Nevada mines. Dan Randolph (Article), June 15, 2007 p.6 Mercury Pollution from Nevada Mining Nevada legislative effort to curb mercury emissions from mining. (Current Issues), March 15, 2007 p.13 Mescal Range East Mojave, The (Wild Places that need wilderness designation, part 2.) Duncan Bell (Article), June, 2014 p.5 Mesquite landfill exchange Four Important Legal Victories for Imperial County Edie Harmon (Article), Winter 2001 p.1 Military Mesquite Mine 100 Million $ Mesquite Landfill Moving Forward (In Imperial County.) (Current Issues), June 15, 2007 p.11 Mesquite, the Desert's Tree of Life All sorts of uses. John Hiatt (Article), September 2007 p.19 Methuselah Into the Woods with Methuselah (A Desert Mountain Range for Everyone - California's White Mountians.) Janet Damen (Article), March, 2011 p.22 Metropolitan Water District Chromium 6 Plume in Needles is 55 Feet From Colorado River Source is PG&E facility at Topock. Details of the problem and solution. (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.1 Meyer, George Renewed Threat to Tunnel Under San Jacinto Mountain Possible neutrino detection facility. (Article), Spring 2004 p.6 MGM Resorts Announces Plan to Build Country's 2nd Largest Rooftop Solar Array on Mandalay Bay (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.18 Michael, Bob Desert Music Singing Cowboys and Symphonies. (Article), March, 2015 p.16 Migratory Bird Treaty of 1918 A short synopsis. (Sidebar), June, 2014 p.19 Migratory birds Impacts of Energy Projects on Migratory Birds (New tool available to access migratory bird species (eBird)).) Pat Flanagan (Article), June, 2014 p.16 Military China Lake NAWS, Good Steward of Material Culture Historic resources of a restricted area, by its chief archeologist. Russell L Kaldenberg (Article), September 2007 p.4 Department of Defense Exemptions Request for environmental law exemptions. Sarah Matsumoto (Article), Summer 2003 p.1 Fort Irwin Expansion (News Item), Fall 2003 p.9 Public hearing. (Article), July 1997 p.4 Fort Irwin Military Attempts Desert Land Grab (Article), April 1997 p.2 Joshua Tree Re-Route Saga Comes to a Close Low-level military training route. Dick Hingson (Article), Winter 2001 p.15 Marines Occupy Eagle Mountain Illegal 'occupation' and training by a contractor. (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.11 Marines Seek More Land in the Mojave Expansion of the Twentynine Palms Marine Base. (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.5 Moose Curve Re: Fort Irwin expansion. Elden Hughes (View from the Chair), Summer 1999 p.2 More Military Training in the California Desert? 1000 acres near Ocotillo. (Current Issues), September 2007 p.11 Wind Zero proposed facility in Imperial County. Terry Weiner (Article), March 2009 p.4 Navy Signs On for Joshua Tree FONSI Low-level military jets re-routed. Dick Hingson (Article), Summer 2000 p.11 Nellis Air Force Base Undergoing Stewardship Planning Status and protection of a large desert area. Tom Myers (Article), Winter 1998 p.6 Resources of the Ft. Irwin Proposed Expansion Area Ray Bransfield (Article), Summer 2001 p.15 Training Marines while Preserving the Environment Major General Michael R Lehnert (Article), June 2009 p.8 US Military Opposes Development of Tejon Ranch Tim Frank (Article), Spring 2004 p.19 Milkvetch Milkvetch Critical Habitat in the Mojave Desert Corner of Utah (Habitat for milkvetches.) (News Item), Summer 2005 p.13 Miller, Bob Seasons on the Wing A self-guided birding tour of the Salton Sea. (Article), Winter 2003 p.4 Miller, Sally Walk from the Desert to the Arctic, A Proposed plan for the White Mountains Wilderness. (Article), Winter 2002 p.1 Million Solar Roofs Program Decentralized, Renewable Power (A first priority for California. Review of decentralized energy policies and goals.) Robert Freehling & Al Weinrub (Article), September, 2010 p.13 Millions of Years Old, but Endangered Today Fairy shrimp in the Carrizo Plain. Kathy Sharum (Article), March 15, 2007 p.8 Mim Romero, Desert Queen Hermi Hiatt (Article), Fall 2001 p.15 Mimulus mojavensis Mojave monkeyflower Mojave Endemics Fight for Survival Tim Thomas (Article), Summer 2002 p.9 Mine Dewatering Threatens Northern Nevada Characteristics of mine dewatering process. Tom Myers (Article), Spring 2000 p.5 Mine Expansion in Panamint Valley Briggs Mine's attempts to expand the Briggs Mine. Tom Budlong (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.9 Mine Planned in Bodie WSA Paramount Mine, Paramount Gold Corp. Emilie Strauss (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.4 Mine Reclamation at Joshua Tree National Park Chris Holbeck (Article), Summer 2000 p.9 Miners go to Kindergarten 3809 mining regs being revised. Stan Haye (Article), Spring 1999 p.1 Minerva Hoyt and the Creation of Joshua Tree National Monument (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.7 Minerva Hoyt Award 2014 Minerva Hoyt award to Terry Weiner and the Desert Protective Council (Current Issues), June, 2015 p.17 Donna and Larry Charpied Honored (The Minerva Hoyt award, for leading opposition to the Eagle Mountain dump.) (Article), Spring 2006 p.7 Minietta Cabin Work Party and Argus Range Exploratory (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.19 Minietta Mine Cabin BLM Adopt-A-Cabin Program Makes for Rewarding Experience (Minietta Cabin.) Don Peterson (Trip Report), Spring 1999 p.17 history of Sierra Club Adopt-A-Cabin Project (Minietta Mine Cabin.) Lygeia de Jesus (Article), Spring 2000 p.22 Sierra Club Members Adopt-A-Cabin (Minietta Mine Cabin.) Lygeia deJesus (Trip Report), Summer 1999 p.18 Mining Assault on Quechan Beliefs Continues Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.4 BLM Turns Down Imperial Project Gold Mine Glamis Gold's Imperial Mine. Edie Harmon (Article), Spring 2001 p.10 Briggs Mine Plans Expansion Tom Budlong (Article), Fall 2001 p.1 California Desert National Parks Mining A mining update. Mine threats in National Parks. Helen Wagonvoord (Article), Fall 1998 p.4 Canyon Resources Stock Drops Nearly 53 Percent in November Result of Montana initiative. (News Item), Winter 2004 #2 p.5 Colorado River Saved From Radioactive Waste Atlas mill tailings, Moab, UT. (News Item), Summer 2005 p.13 Death Valley's Rainbow Talc Mine Status of the mine in the Ibex Hills, was BLM, now Park Service. (Article), Winter 1998 p.10 Ecologically Disastrous Mining Proposal Spotlights Corporate Welfare The Chemgold open-pit cyanide heap-leach mine in Imperial County. Nick Ervin (Article), July 1997 p.14 EPA to Take Lead on Yerington Mine Cleanup Emily Heun (Article), Spring 2005 p.12 Glamis Imperial Mine Proposal (Article), Winter 1998 p.1 Glamis Mine Fight Drags On Edie Harmon (Article), Spring 2000 p.15 Glamis Mine Opposed by Presidents Advisory Council ACHP opposition based on destruction of Quechan Indian properties. (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.6 Gold Prices Take Toll on Mining Industry and the Environment Effect of low gold price. Tom Myers (Article), Summer 1999 p.9 Gold Quarry Mine Expansion Tom Myers (Article), Spring 2001 p.5 Greed, Gold and Trade Agreements Guatamalan Mayas, Californian Quechans, and Sierra Club meet to discuss environmental threats from Glamis Gold. Jean Costa (Article), Winter 2006 p.18 Greed, Oportunity and Technology Story of the Picacho Mine. Jim Pompy (Article), September, 2014 p.12 Humboldt River Mines The "Mine of the Month". Tom Myers (Article), Fall 1998 p.5 Imbalance of Priorities Conglomerate Mesa. Tom Budlong (Article), Dec 2008 p.18 Interior Appropriation Riders Mine dumps and grazing permits. (News Item), Fall/Winter 1999 p.11 Isn't it About Time to Renegotiate the 1872 Mining Law? Lois Sneddon & Doris Cellarius (Editorial), Fall 2001 p.14 Jerritt Canyon Mine, Nevada Great Basin Research Watch (Photo), June 2009 p.11 Kittly Litter Mine Thwarted Oil-Dri Corp. in Washoe Co., NV. Catherine Smith (Article), Summer 2002 p.19 Kitty Litter Mine (News Item), Winter 2003 p.18 Lawsuit to Overturn Ban on Uranium Mining in Grand Canyon Denied (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Living on the Edge The Intersection of NAFTA and Quechan Sacred Places. Discussion of current status of Glamis Gold's Indian Pass Mine dispute. Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Spring 2006 p.1 Mercury and Mines in Nevada Subtitle: 'Curbing Mercury Emissions'. Elyssa Rosen (Article), Summer 2006 p.14 Mercury Emissions from Mines Under Pressure Great Basin Mine Watch's efforts to control mercury emissions from Nevada mines. Dan Randolph (Article), June 15, 2007 p.6 Mercury Pollution from Nevada Mining Nevada legislative effort to curb mercury emissions from mining. (Current Issues), March 15, 2007 p.13 Mine Dewatering Threatens Northern Nevada Characteristics of mine dewatering process. Tom Myers (Article), Spring 2000 p.5 Mine Expansion in Panamint Valley Briggs Mine's attempts to expand the Briggs Mine. Tom Budlong (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.9 Mine Planned in Bodie WSA Mining Company has Eyes on Pristine Area Paramount Mine, Paramount Gold Corp. Emilie Strauss (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.4 Mt. Tenabo. Where Gold Mining Clashes with Traditional Values Intangible values of public land need better protection. Huge disturbance of sacred land. John Hadder (Article), December 2011 p.20 NAFTA Tribunal has Spoken Indian Pass mine, NAFTA decision. (Current Issues), September 2009 p.12 Nevada's Pit Lakes: Wasted Water The legacy of open-pit mining. Problems, solutions, regulations. John Hadder (Article), December 2012 p.1 New Rush for Rare Earth Materials Mines - Mountain Pass and others. Overview and impacts. Jeffrey Jenkins (Article), March 2013 p.1 Norton Weakens Mining Regulations Lexi Schultz (Article), Spring 2002 p.15 Old Dutch Cleanser Mine Active in the Middle of Red Rock Canyon State Park? Plans to expand mining at the old site. Jim Dodson (News Item), Summer 2003 p.11 Open Pit Cyanide Heap-Leach Mine Threatens Quechan Tribe's Sacred Lands Edie Harmon (Article), Fall 1998 p.3 Patenting of Mining Claims Under HR 2869 Sale of public mining property in Nevada to mining companies. Cristi Barker (Article), Spring 2004 p.15 Rare Earth Mining at Mountain Pass History and current status of the Mountain Pass mine near Clark Mountain, CA. Susan Juetten (Article), March, 2011 p.1 Rare Plants Competing with Rare Minerals Protection of endemic species growing on high quality limestones in the San Bernardino mountains. Ileene Anderson (Article), Fall 2003 p.4 Residential Mining in Nevada's Historic Comstock Modern cyanide heap leach open pit mining 'in town'. Neighbors face noise, dust and toxins. Susan Juetten (Article), September, 2014 p.10 Senator Craig's proposed modification of 1872 mining law. (Issues Update), Summer 1999 p.2 State Mining and Geology Board Explanation of purpose and functions. Steve Testa (Article), June, 2008 p.10 Still at Risk Without Mining Law Reform The 1872 Mining Law - outdated. HR3968 Rahall-Shay-Inslee bill. Terry Weiner (Article), Summer 2006 p.12 Taxes and Mercury Two hot topics from mining in Nevada - mercury emissions and extracted mineral taxation. John Hadder (Article), June 2009 p.10 Tough New Regulations Open-pit backfill regulations. Tom Budlong (Article), Summer 2003 p.1 Unique Heritage with and Uncertain Future Bodie Hills. Wilderness quality lands threatened by gold mining. Malcom Clark (Article), March, 2011 p.13 Update on the Glamis Imperial Gold Mine Project Edie Harmon (Article), Spring 1999 p.6 Viceroy Mine Arial photo of Viceroy open pit. Stephan B Parker (Photo), Fall/Winter 1999 p.6 Washoe County Commission denies the Oil-Dri Kitty Litter Mine (News Item), Spring 2002 p.9 We Pay for our Past Mining Contamination in the Mojave. Craig Deutsche & Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.12 Mining Company has Eyes on Pristine Area Conglomerate Mesa, Timberline Resources. (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 Mining Treats Nevada Like a Wasteland Tom Myers (Article), Summer 2000 p.13 Mojave National Preserve Mining: Riders, Waste, Millsites and the Imperial Project Discussion of mining issues. Edie Harmon (Article), Summer 1999 p.10 Miraculous Rebirth The Colorado River delta. Jennifer Pitt (Article), Spring 2002 p.5 Mitchell Caverns Natural Preserve Restoring public access to a Mojave Desert masterpiece. Mark Faull (Article), June, 2013 p.2 Mitzelfelt, SBDO Co. Supervisor Supervisor Mitzelfelt Proposes to Weaken County ORV Law ((How much is too much?).) Philip M Klasky (Article), March, 2010 p.18 Moapa Dace Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge (A National Wildlife Refuge to protect the Moapa Dace.) Ann Ronald (Article), September 16, 2006 p.13 Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge A National Wildlife Refuge to protect the Moapa Dace. Ann Ronald (Article), September 16, 2006 p.13 Mohave Ground Squirrel De-listing Saga Phil Leitner (News Item), Summer 2002 p.19 Mojave (East) Primitive Carcamp at Kelso Dunes (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 Mojave (SE), Old Woman Mountains, Turtle Mountains Carcamp (Trip Report), April 1997 p.6 Mojave / South Sierra Transition Zone Exploratory (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.12 Mojave and Sonoran Desert Tortoise species Recent identificaion of the two species does not change tortoise conservation status. (Sidebar), March 2013 p.7 Mojave Desert Ecological Health and Livestock Grazing (In Southern California deserts.) Lisa Belenky & Greta Anderson (Article), March 15, 2007 p.4 Opening of the Mojave Desert (Brief history of early developments, railroads.) Elizabeth Von Till Warren, PhD (Article), Summer 2006 p.8 Mojave Desert Impact Near Las Vegas. Impact on the desert from growth of Las Vegas. George W Phillips (Article), Spring 2006 p.13 Mojave Desert Land Trust Desert Non-Profit (Mojave Desert Land Trust progress and plans.) (Current Issues), Dec 15, 2006 p.7 Mojave Endemics Fight for Survival Tim Thomas (Article), Summer 2002 p.9 Mojave Ground Squirrel What's Happening to the Mojave Ground Squirrel (Decline in apparent population since 1980.) Phil Leitner (Article), Spring 2002 p.10 Mojave History and Prehistory Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.17 Mojave monkeyflower Mimulus mojavensis Mojave Endemics Fight for Survival Tim Thomas (Article), Summer 2002 p.9 Mojave National Preserve 90+ new species discovered Recent Botanical Discoveries (In the Eastern Mojave Desert, 90 new species.) James M Andre (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.1 Burros, tortoises, cattle. (News Item), Summer 2001 p.18 Climbing bolts banned. (News Item), Winter 2002 p.15 Death Valley and the Mojave Need Your Help (Comments needed on the DVNP and Mojave National Preserve Draft General Management Plans.) Ray Wan (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.1 Mojave National Preserve - 10th Anniversary Celebration Death Valley National Park and Mojave National Preserve (General Managemen Plans.) (News Item), Summer 2002 p.20 First Ten Years of the Mojave National Preserve Mary Martin (Article), Fall 2005 p.3 General Management Plan released for review Desert Park Management Plans Released for Public Review Helen Wagonvoord (Article), Fall 1998 p.5 Healing Mojave's AT&T Scars (Restoration of obsolete communication path through the Mojave National Preserve.) Amy Livingston & Cariker Cunningham (Article), Winter 2003 p.9 Interview with Dennis Schramm (Superintendent of the Mojave National Preserve.) David Lamfrom (Article), Dec 2008 p.1 Managing Cultural Resources in the Mojave National Preserve (Signs of those who came before. Ranches, roads, mines, in addition to prehistoric….) David Nichols (Article), December 2012 p.2 Mary Martin, Desert Heroine (Summary of Mary Martin's ten years as Superintendent of the Mojave National Preserve.) Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2005 p.1 Meth lab bust, the 5th in the preserve. (News Item), Spring 2001 p.13 National Parks Conservation Association's Perspective on Water in the Mojave Preserve David Lamfrom (Article), September, 2011 p.3 Navigation Noodle in the Mojave National Preserve (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.20 Places We've Saved. Navigation Noodle in the Mojave National Preserve (Navigation workshop.) (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.17 Public Resources at Risk from Bechtel (Soda Mountain Solar looms over the Mojave National Preserve.) Sid Silliman (Article), December, 2013 p.10 Public Service on Public Lands (National Public Lands Days. Four service trips. Mojave National Preserve, Joshua Tree National Park, Poste Homestead, Carrizo Plains lookout.) Mike Cipra, Craig Deutsche, Philip M Klasky & Rich Juricich (Article), Dec 2009 p.6 Renewable Energy at Mojave National Preserve David Moore (Article), Winter 2003 p.10 Springs What About Those Springs in the Mojave National Preserve? (Management of the springs.) Annie Kearns (Article), Fall 2001 p.9 Ten Years of Threats and Accomplishmente - Mojave National Preserve Mary Martin (Article), Fall 2004 p.8 With descriptions of places, things and activities. Automobile Club of Southern California (Map), Fall/Winter 1999 p.Centerfold Mojave National Preserve - 10th Anniversary Celebration (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.17 Mojave National Preserve - Celebration of the 10th Anniversary (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 Mojave National Preserve - Places We've Saved (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.21 Mojave National Preserve Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.16 Mojave National Preserve Conservancy New Group Serves the Preserve (The Mojave National Preserve Conservancy. Programs, advocacy, ….) David Lamfrom (Article), March, 2011 p.3 Mojave National Preserve Desert Study Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.13 Mojave National Preserve Exploratory & Carcamp (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.14 Mojave Preserve Threatened by Airport Legislation Airport for Clark Co., NV, serving Las Vegas, close to Mojave Nat'l Preserve. NPCA (Article), Summer 1999 p.11 Mojave Ranch - Buyout Retires Grazing Allotments Kelly Hawk (Article), Summer 2001 p.8 More Military Training in the California Desert? Mojave Trails National Monument Protecting the Heart of the Mojave ('One hiker's' eloquent plea for the Mojave Trails National Monument. "Maintaining the status quo is an action itself.".) Tory Elmore (Article), June, 2015 p.8 Summary of Title XIII Mother Road becomes Mojave Trails (California Desert Protection Act of 2010 (Feinstein bill), description of major features.) Elden Hughes (Article), March, 2010 p.1 Molvar, Erik Saving the Greater Sage Grouse … And the Sagebrush Sea Unprecedented steps to save the species. (Article), September 2012 p.14 Molycorp Mountain Pass Mine Aerial photo. (Photo), March 2013 p.12 Molycorp, Inc Owner of Mountain Pass Mine Rare Earth Mining at Mountain Pass (History and current status of the Mountain Pass mine near Clark Mountain, CA.) Susan Juetten (Article), March, 2011 p.1 Momentum to protect Upper Las Vegas Wash builds. (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Monitor Peak Exploratory Backpack (Outings Notice), Fall 1998 p.7 Monitor Range Backpack (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.16 Monitor Range, NV Cottonwood / Barley Creek Loop Backpack / Monitor Range, NV (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.12 Mono Crater, South Glass Mountain, South Mono Crater, Royal Gold Mine Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.15 Mono Lake Air Pollution in the Mono Lake Basin (Subtitle: Status of Control Efforts.) Jim Parker & Theodore Schade (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.1 Tracking the Life Cycle of the Mono Lake Gulls Kristie Nelson (Article), March 2013 p.3 Moore, David Kelso Depot Being Restored (Article), Summer 2003 p.4 Renewable Energy at Mojave National Preserve (Article), Winter 2003 p.10 Moore, Roberta Meet Joshua Tree NP New Superintendent Interview with David Smith. (Profile), March, 2015 p.4 Preserving and Protecting the Nevada Landscape One Segment at a Time (Article), Winter 2001 p.9 Steve Meitz, Interview With Superintendent of Great Basin National Park. (Article), June, 2014 p.8 Superintendent of Death Valley National Park Highlight on Kathy Billings. (Article), September, 2014 p.2 Testimony for a Wild Nevada Nevada Wilderness Testimony - book to be published. (Article), Winter 2003 p.19 Moose Curve Re: Fort Irwin expansion. Elden Hughes (View from the Chair), Summer 1999 p.2 More Military Training in the California Desert? 1000 acres near Ocotillo. (Current Issues), September 2007 p.11 Wind Zero proposed facility in Imperial County. Terry Weiner (Article), March 2009 p.4 More Solar Mythology More Solar Mythology Widely stated myths about the necessity for development of large solar energy plants in undeveloped desert areas. Janine Blaeloch (Article), June, 2011 p.10 More Unaffordable Housing… Or a New State Park Tejon Ranch potential housing development. Ileene Anderson & Adam Keats (Article), September 2007 p.14 More Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation Hills, Mountains and Valleys. Duncan Bell (Article), September, 2014 p.1 Morey Peak Fandango - Morey Peak Exploratory and Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 1998 p.8 Morgan, Jeff Proposed Development of a New City on Park's Southern Boundary Will Paridise Valley become Paradise Lost? Between JTNP and Mecca Hills. 6000 ac, 12,000 houses, 800 ac. golf. (Article), December, 2013 p.3 Mormon Mountains Wilderness, wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Mormon Mountains Wilderness, Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 Mormon Mountains, Southern Nevada, service trip (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.20 Mormon Road effects on Silurian Hills in the Crosshairs (Proposed solar project would require a PEIS variance from BLM. Undeveloped location.) Jack Prichett (Article), June, 2014 p.2 Morongo Basin Community-Based Planning Strategies Begin in Morongo Basin Paul F Smith (Article), Winter 2001 p.14 Morongo Basin Conservation Priorities Report Preserving and enriching quality of life. A strategy for conservation values. Pat Flanagan (Article), December 2012 p.18 Morongo Basin Dark Skies Alliance Sheds Light on Darkness Working to reduce nighttime light pollution. Seth Shteir & Laraine Turk (Article), September, 2011 p.8 Morongo Corridor Study (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.20 (Outings Notice), Summer 2000 p.16 Morrow, CA state senator efforts to undermine conservation measures at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Conservation Victory in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (Defeat of proposal to re-open Coyote Canyon and re-introduce feral horses.) David Hogan (Article), Fall 2004 p.18 Mortenson, Harry Mammoth tooth (Photo), September 2012 p.2 Mother of Wilderness Marge Sill. Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2000 p.4 Mother Road becomes Mojave Trails California Desert Protection Act of 2010 (Feinstein bill), description of major features. Elden Hughes (Article), March, 2010 p.1 Motorsports Racetrack near Poppy Preserve California Poppys in the Antelope Valley (Motorsports park halted.) (News Item), December, 2010 p.10 Mt. Irish Wilderness, NV Motorsports racetrack near the Poppy Reserve (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Mound Spring, NV Shown on map Old Spanish Trail, The (Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos.) Jack Prichett & Scott Smith (Article), March 2012 p.1 Mount Grafton Wilderness Restoration Friends of Nevada Wilderness outing. (Outings Notice), September 2008 p.21 Mount Moriah Wilderness wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Mountain lions Politics of Predation (Prey-predator relation, mountain lions and bighorn sheep.) Christopher N Papouchis (Article), Spring 2002 p.12 Mountain Pass Mine Aerial photo. Molycorp (Photo), March 2013 p.12 New Rush for Rare Earth Materials (Mines - Mountain Pass and others. Overview and impacts.) Jeffrey Jenkins (Article), March 2013 p.1 Mountain Pass Mine, Lateral Rare Earth Mining at Mountain Pass (History and current status of the Mountain Pass mine near Clark Mountain, CA.) Susan Juetten (Article), March, 2011 p.1 Moving Forward New editor - Stacy Goss. Reorganization of the Desert Report management. Craig Deutsche (Editorial), December, 2010 p.2 Moving Through Congress Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument. (News Item), Summer 2000 p.5 Mrowka, Ron Groups Join Together to Confront Water Rights Issue The war for Nevada's Groundwater. Las Vegas looks for more water. (Article), June, 2011 p.2 Small Blue Jewel Declared Endangered Mt Charleston blue butterfly. (Current Issues), December, 2013 p.14 Will There Ever Be a Desert Tortoise National Wildlife Refuge? Nevada's Desert tortoises hanging in the balance. Las Vegas intruding. (Article), March, 2014 p.3 Mt Jefferson Loop, Central Nevada (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.17 Mt. Charleston wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Mt. Charleston blue butterfly Small Blue Jewel Declared Endangered (Mt Charleston blue butterfly.) Ron Mrowka (Current Issues), December, 2013 p.14 Mt. Grafton Eastern Nevada, Mt. Grafton (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.16 wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Mt. Irish Wilderness, NV Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 Mt. Jefferson Loop Backpack Mt. Jefferson Loop Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.14 Mt. Moriah, Central Nevada Backpack (Outings Notice), June, 2008 p.15 (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.21 Mt. Tenabo. Where Gold Mining Clashes with Traditional Values Intangible values of public land need better protection. Huge disturbance of sacred land. John Hadder (Article), December 2011 p.20 Muddy Mountains Eldorado & Muddy Mountains Desert Study (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.12 Muddy Mountains / Hidden Valley Desert Study (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.14 Muddy Mountains Desert Study Trip Ron Brusha (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.21 Muddy Waters in the Amargosa Region Solar Power Problems - competing for water with other uses in the Amargosa. Brian Brown (Article), March 2009 p.2 Mule deer threat to species in the Great Basin Water Issues Intensify Threats to Nevada Species (Project of the Southern Nevada Water Authority is bad news for species already at risk.) Rob Mwroka (Article), June, 2013 p.8 Mulrow, Pat Nevada State Engineer Issues Latest Ruling (Las Vegas' quest for water. History of the situation.) John Hiatt (Article), June 2012 p.2 Mulroy, Pat Sustainability in the Desert Southwest Discussion of practices for sustaining communities. (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.14 Multispecies Plan in Jeopardy The Multispecies Conservation Plan (MSCP). Steve Glazer (Article), Spring 2002 p.6 Mulvaney, PhD, Dustin Renewable Energy Development Opportunities for Improvement. Controversies over desert renewable energy development. (Article), March, 2011 p.4 Murdock, Brian Making Routes Disappear Disguising illegal vehicle tracks. (Article), Summer 2000 p.8 Museums Three Desert Museums Laws Railroad, Eastern California, Maturango. Craig Deutsche (Article), September 2007 p.6 Mushroom Rock, and Mushroom II Rock Where Is It? (Dumbo Rock Formation) Bob Cates (Desert Knowledge), Fall 2005 p.20 Mustang Trail Machine photo of ad for, from old Desert Magazine Need for Effective ORV Legislation, Rules and Regulations (Article), September 2008 p.18 MWD Launching New Water Conservation Program (Article), Fall 2003 p.14 MWD Says "No!" to Cadiz Project Elden Hughes (Article), Winter 2003 p.1 Mwroka, Rob Water Issues Intensify Threats to Nevada Species Project of the Southern Nevada Water Authority is bad news for species already at risk. (Article), June, 2013 p.8 My Generation New Sierra Club California: My Generation (Clean energy campaign: My California.) (Current Issues), June 2012 p.11 Nash-Chrabascz, Bridget R Sierra Club's My Generation Campaign (Building a coalition in the Inland Empire to promote local clean energy.) Alan Hernandez (Article), June, 2013 p.6 My Wilderness A Florida native discovers the California desert. Don Davis (Article), September, 2014 p.5 Myers, Michelle Black Lava Butte and Flat Top Mesa at Risk from Wind Energy Project "Saving Our Desert - One Butte at a Time." Met towers constructed (helicoptered in) on pristine lava buttes, to the surprise of adjacent homeowners. (Article), March 2012 p.8 Myers, Tom BLM to Gut WSA Protection Concerning game introduction to wilderness by fish & game agencies. (Article), Spring 1999 p.5 Debt of Mining the Carlin Trend (Article), Fall 2002 p.17 Gold Prices Take Toll on Mining Industry and the Environment Effect of low gold price. (Article), Summer 1999 p.9 Gold Quarry Mine Expansion (Article), Spring 2001 p.5 Humboldt River Mines The "Mine of the Month". (Article), Fall 1998 p.5 Keep Vehicles Off the Desert (Article), Fall 1998 p.5 Mine Dewatering Threatens Northern Nevada Characteristics of mine dewatering process. (Article), Spring 2000 p.5 Mining Treats Nevada Like a Wasteland (Article), Summer 2000 p.13 Nellis Air Force Base Undergoing Stewardship Planning Status and protection of a large desert area. (Article), Winter 1998 p.6 Wet Winters Help Walker Lake Recover But much more work is needed. (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.5 Wilderness Inventory Begins in Nevada (Article), Fall 1998 p.1 Mysteries of the Desert Black Canyon, near Barstow. (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 Mysteries of the Desert, Primitive Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2002 p.20 (Outings Notice), Summer 2002 p.22 (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.17 Black Canyon petroglyphs. (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.22 Mystery of the Mojave Passion for the details of the desert. Bob Ellis (Article), Fall 2002 p.8 Mythical Mandate, A 2005 Energy Policy Act clause often misquoted as a mandate from Congress. Janine Blaeloch (Article), March, 2011 p.12 -NNAFTA Tribunal has Spoken Indian Pass mine, NAFTA decision. (Current Issues), September 2009 p.12 Nag, Nag, Nag, and Feather Sensors Sueing agencies to make them perform. And, the power of many sensors be they pelicans or people. Elden Hughes (View from the Chair), July 1997 p.2 Nappe, Tina For Love of Pronghorn Review of pronghorn antelope and researcher Jim Yoakum. (Article), March, 2011 p.8 Nash-Chrabascz, Bridget R Industrial Solar Projects Threaten Tribe's Spiritual Landscape Cultural Resources. Going, Going, Gone. Quechan Tribe. (Article), June, 2011 p.11 National Conservation Areas Quechan Native Lands Need Protection Also Threats to traditional lands from mining, off-road vehicles, renewable energy development. (Article), March, 2010 p.10 National Conservation Areas Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area Nevada. A hidden gem. Terri Robertson (Article), June 2012 p.14 National Historic Trails Old Spanish Trail, The (Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos.) Jack Prichett & Scott Smith (Article), March 2012 p.1 National Landscape Conservation System BLM Employee's Perspective, A (The NLCS from the BLM California Coordinator's eyes.) Paul Brink (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.2 Permanent status under law. Marjorie L Sill (Article), June 2009 p.3 Preserving the Best of the Rest of the American West (The National Landscape Conservation System - an assessment of current condition.) Judy Anderson & Geary Hund (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.1 National Monuments California Desert Protection Act Ten-year anniversary celebration. Diane Feinstein (Article), Fall 2004 p.1 Carrizo Plain National Monument New National Monument. Joe Fontaine & Cal French (Article), Spring 2001 p.1 Carrizo Plain, The History and description of the Carrizo Plain. Craig Deutsche (Article), Summer 2004 p.10 Getting a Clear View at Lava Beds National Monument Brief description. Marty Kiel (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.18 Las Vegas Valley's Treasure Trove of Ice Age Fossils Tule Springs fossil beds. Steve Rowland (Article), September 2012 p.2 Last of the Central Valley Grasslands Carrizo Plain National Monument. Cal French (Article), March 15, 2007 p.6 Minerva Hoyt and the Creation of Joshua Tree National Monument (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.7 New Oak Tree, A California Desert Protection Act--- a ten-year old oak on its way to maturity. Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2004 p.2 Plan that is Working, A Carrizo Plain National Monument. (Article), Summer 2004 p.11 Progress on the Mother Road History and future. Catellus lands, imminent legislation. Elden Hughes (Article), September 2009 p.1 Sand to Snow National Monument Legislation introduced. Joan Taylor & Buford Crites (Article), March, 2010 p.12 National Parks 10 Years Later - Death Valley National Park Early suggestions of Park status, appreciation of current Park status, by a superintendent of the park. Ed Rothfuss (Article), Fall 2004 p.7 California Desert Protection Act Ten-year anniversary celebration. Diane Feinstein (Article), Fall 2004 p.1 Fees on Federal Public Lands Recreation Lands to be Limited to National Parks (News Item), Spring 2004 p.7 First Ten Years of the Mojave National Preserve Mary Martin (Article), Fall 2005 p.3 From Glaciers to the Granite Mountains Getting to know Mojave National Preserve's Superintendent Stephanie Dubois. Seth Shteir (Article), September, 2013 p.8 Inadequate Funding Hinders Park Mission Subtitle: Joshua Tree (NP) and other parks face unprecedented threats. Seth Shteir (Article), Spring 2004 p.8 National Wildlife Refuges Joshua Tree Celebrates National Park Anniversary, Minerva Hoyt Bob Cates (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.6 Look Back, A Appreciation of the CDPA, by a superintendent of Joshua Tree National Park. Ernest Quintana (Article), Fall 2004 p.6 Managing Cultural Resources in the Mojave National Preserve Signs of those who came before. Ranches, roads, mines, in addition to prehistoric…. David Nichols (Article), December 2012 p.2 Mary Martin, Desert Heroine Summary of Mary Martin's ten years as Superintendent of the Mojave National Preserve. Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2005 p.1 New Oak Tree, A California Desert Protection Act--- a ten-year old oak on its way to maturity. Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2004 p.2 Planning for Death Valley's Wilderness and Backcountry Working toward a wilderness management plan. David Lamfrom (Article), September, 2010 p.4 Privy in the Eye of a Storm What to do with it. Birgitta Jansen (Article), March, 2015 p.12 Profile of Superintendent Mark Butler Appreciating the subtleties of Joshua Tree National Park. Seth Shteir (Article), December, 2013 p.2 Proposed Development of a New City on Park's Southern Boundary Will Paridise Valley become Paradise Lost? Between JTNP and Mecca Hills. 6000 ac, 12,000 houses, 800 ac. golf. Jeff Morgan (Article), December, 2013 p.3 Protecting the Natural Sounds of Death Valley Air Tours over Death Valley National Park. Mike Cipra (Article), June 2010 p.2 Renewable Energy and Changing Park Views A closer look inside and outside Park borders. Description of how the Park Service analyzes visual impact. Birgitta Jansen (Article), June, 2015 p.2 Solar Tentacles Reach Owens Valley Land of Little Rain fights from becoming Land of Lots of Energy Projects. Solar near Manzanar. Solar in Inyo County. Mike Prather (Article), June, 2014 p.3 Steve Meitz, Interview With Superintendent of Great Basin National Park. Roberta Moore (Article), June, 2014 p.8 Superintendent of Death Valley National Park Highlight on Kathy Billings. Roberta Moore (Article), September, 2014 p.2 Tule Springs Fossil Bed National Monument Mojave Desert's newest National Park unit.The struggle for designation. Steve Rowland (Article), March, 2015 p.2 Untrammeling of Death Valley's Wilderness, The Volunteers Make a Difference. Birgitta Jansen (Article), December, 2014 p.3 National Parks Conservation Association's Perspective on Water in the Mojave Preserve David Lamfrom (Article), September, 2011 p.3 National Public Lands Day Across Southern California Annual event. Thanks to the participants. (Article), December, 2010 p.13 National Service Isn't it Time for National Service (Public Works. In the spirit of the Peace Corp and the SCA.) Edie Harmon (Article), June 2009 p.5 National Wildlife Refuge System Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex (Four distinct environments in southern Nevada.) Dan Balduini (Article), September, 2013 p.6 National Wildlife Refuges Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex Four distinct environments in southern Nevada. Dan Balduini (Article), September, 2013 p.6 Native American Sacred Lands Act Native American Sacred Lands Act To Secure Religious Liberty for American Indians (Argument in favor of HR 5155, the Native American Sacred Lands Act.) Charles Levendorsky (Article), Winter 2003 p.14 Native Americans Assault on Quechan Beliefs Continues Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.4 Chromium 6 Cleanup Affects Native Sacred Site PG&E's groundwater cleanup near Topock. Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Summer 2005 p.5 Cultural Metaphors Embody Running Man Quechan sacred area. Lorey Cachora (Article), Spring 2003 p.7 Death Valley and the Timbisha Shoshone Homeland Act History and synopsis, with text of S.2102. Lois Sneddon (Article), Spring 2000 p.12 Death Valley National Park and the Timbisha Tribe Letter to Dick Martin, superintendent of DVNP. Rose Strickland (Letter), Summer 1999 p.5 Desert Committee Working with Native Americans Review of coordination with various Native American entities. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Winter 2004 #2 p.2 Desert Societies, Then and Now Imperial County - prehistoric and current societies. Jay Van Werlhof (Article), September 2007 p.8 First People of Imperial Valley, The Personal story by a Native American. Preston Arrow-weed (Article), March 15, 2007 p.7 Glamis Mine Opposed by Presidents Advisory Council ACHP opposition based on destruction of Quechan Indian properties. (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.6 Industrial Solar Projects Threaten Tribe's Spiritual Landscape Cultural Resources. Going, Going, Gone. Quechan Tribe. Bridget R Nash-Chrabascz (Article), June, 2011 p.11 Kokopilli Aerial photo of the Kokopilli geoglyph near Blythe, CA. La Cuna de Aztlan Sacred Sites Protection Council (Photo), March, 2011 p.4 Living on the Edge The Intersection of NAFTA and Quechan Sacred Places. Discussion of current status of Glamis Gold's Indian Pass Mine dispute. Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Spring 2006 p.1 Off-Road Vehicles Destroy Invaluable Cultural Resources in the California Desert A Tragic Loss for Everyone. Philip M Klasky & Matthew Leivas, Sr (Chemehuevi) (Article), March, 2011 p.6 Promises to Protect the Sacred Efforts to protect Native American sites. Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Winter 2003 p.15 Protecting Native American Lands and Sacred Sites Conference discussing. (Current Issues), March 2009 p.12 Quechan Native Lands Need Protection Also Threats to traditional lands from mining, off-road vehicles, renewable energy development. Bridget R Nash-Chrabascz (Article), March, 2010 p.10 Southern CA Indian Tribes Areas located on map. Manfred Knaak (Map), September 2007 p.8 Thanksgiving Feast Shared by Quechan & Desert Activists Immersed in Quechan culture. Susan Zwinger (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.16 The Wilderness Concept: How it has Affected Native Americans A reciprocal relationsip with the land. Arnold Clifford & Jessica Orozco (Article), September, 2014 p.4 Timbisha Agreement, What We Know About It Trust lands, cooperative management, …. Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 1999 p.6 Timbisha Homeland Update Lois Sneddon (Article), Summer 2000 p.10 To Secure Religious Liberty for American Indians Argument in favor of HR 5155, the Native American Sacred Lands Act. Charles Levendorsky (Article), Winter 2003 p.14 Tule Wind Project Faces a Native American Backlash Nelson, Bruce (Buck) Wind Project has Major Impacts. 15,000 acres of State, Federal, Private and Native American land. Donna Tisdale (Article), June, 2011 p.3 What We've Lost, What We Remember, Where We Gather, Where the Eagle Rises For the Desert. Inspired by a Kumeyaay Mourning Ceremony for Ocotillo. Ruth Nolan (Poetry), March, 2014 p.10 Native Peoples of California Desert Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.16 Natural Bridges & Canyonlands Vicinity Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.21 (Outings Notice), Summer 2002 p.24 Natural Bridges National Monument Utah, SE, Carcamp (Maze district, Natural Bridges National Monument.) (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.14 Nature Conservancy Huge Victory in Coachella Valley (Deal not consummated.) (Errata), Winter 2004 #1 p.12 Huge Victory in Coachella Valley (Nature Conservancy to buy Cathton Investments.) (Article), Fall 2003 p.1 Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake NAWS, Good Steward of Material Culture (Historic resources of a restricted area, by its chief archeologist.) Russell L Kaldenberg (Article), September 2007 p.4 Navarro, Ed Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Program, Strategic Planning An OHMVR program. (Article), September 16, 2006 p.9 Navigation Noodle in the Mojave National Preserve (Outings Notice), Dec 2007 p.17 (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.20 Navy Signs On for Joshua Tree FONSI Low-level military jets re-routed. Dick Hingson (Article), Summer 2000 p.11 NECO Plan available. (News Item), Spring 2001 p.13 Need for Effective ORV Legislation, Rules and Regulations (Article), September 2008 p.18 Need for Restoring the Salton Sea, The Mary Bono (Article), Summer 2004 p.4 Needles, CA Chromium 6 Plume in Needles is 55 Feet From Colorado River (Source is PG&E facility at Topock. Details of the problem and solution.) Metropolitan Water District (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.1 Neibergs, Alex Wild Horse and Burro Legacy Managing wild horses and burros on public lands. (Article), September, 2010 p.3 Nellis Air Force Base Undergoing Stewardship Planning Status and protection of a large desert area. Tom Myers (Article), Winter 1998 p.6 Nellis Air Range Outline on map of Nevada. (Map), Winter 1998 p.7 Nellis Wash Wilderness wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Nelson Range Death Valley Sampler (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.21 Nelson, Bruce (Buck) Amargosa River (Photo), December 2012 p.5 Black Rock Desert Nelson, Kristie (Photo), December 2012 p.5 Desert Trail, Mexico to Canada Fascinating story of a 2223 mile solo trek, Mexican to Canadian borders. (Article), December 2012 p.4 Steens Mountain Rainbow (Photo), December 2012 p.4 Nelson, Kristie Tracking the Life Cycle of the Mono Lake Gulls (Article), March 2013 p.3 Netherton, Shaaron Coal-Fired Power Plant Threatens Black Rock Desert (Article), Spring 2005 p.1 Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge In northwest Nevada. 'A Treasure to Preserve'. (Article), December, 2010 p.4 Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans. (Article), June 2009 p.4 Nevada Friends of Nevada Wilderenss 22 Years of Keeping Nevada Wild (Friends of Nevada Wilderness.) Judy Anderson & Brian Beffort (Article), March 15, 2007 p.10 SNWA How We're Losing the West We Thought We'd Won (Subtitle: 'Growth and Nevada's Groundwater' - SNWA's search for more water.) Jim Deacon (Article), Summer 2006 p.3 Toiyabe Chapter Opposes Preferred Route of Natural Gas Pipeline in Nevada David von Seggern (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.15 Wilderness, amount and dates designated 22 Years of Keeping Nevada Wild (Friends of Nevada Wilderness.) Judy Anderson & Brian Beffort (Article), March 15, 2007 p.10 Nevada (Central) Rangelands Exploratory (Trip Report), Fall 1998 p.11 Nevada (E) / Utah (W) Wilderness Field Trip (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.12 Nevada (South) Wilderness Study Area Sampler and Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 1998 p.8 Nevada areas restoration Six days, several agencies, group from Great Britain, …. (Outings Notice), June, 2008 p.16 Nevada Continues its Fight Against the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Depository (News Item), Spring 2004 p.9 Nevada Division of Environmental Protection Assistance in controlling mercury pollution Mercury Emissions from Mines Under Pressure (Great Basin Mine Watch's efforts to control mercury emissions from Nevada mines.) Dan Randolph (Article), June 15, 2007 p.6 Nevada Land Conservancy Preserving and Protecting the Nevada Landscape One Segment at a Time Roberta Moore (Article), Winter 2001 p.9 Nevada Legislation, New SB257, graffiti; AB307, Energy proposal cost recovery. (Current Issues), December 2011 p.9 Nevada State Engineer Issues Latest Ruling Las Vegas' quest for water. History of the situation. John Hiatt (Article), June 2012 p.2 Nevada Water Update (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Nevada Wilderness Status update. (News Item), Fall/Winter 1999 p.11 Nevada Wilderness Campaign Launched Brian Beffort (Article), Summer 2001 p.5 New River, Salton Sea Nevada Wilderness Conference is a First Nevada Wilderness Meeting, May 1999. Ann Martin (Article), Summer 1999 p.1 Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress 2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions. Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 Nevada Wilderness Protection Act of 1989 22 Years of Keeping Nevada Wild (Friends of Nevada Wilderness.) Judy Anderson & Brian Beffort (Article), March 15, 2007 p.10 Nevada Wilderness Testimony, book Testimony for a Wild Nevada (Nevada Wilderness Testimony - book to be published.) Roberta Moore (Article), Winter 2003 p.19 Nevada, Utah Reach Accord on Snake Valley Water (Current Issues), September 2009 p.12 Nevada's Black Rock Desert Wilderness Bill Passes Congress (Article), Winter 2001 p.1 Nevada's Piece of the Grand Canyon Puzzle Gold Butte area, ORV damage. (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.13 Nevada's Pit Lakes: Wasted Water The legacy of open-pit mining. Problems, solutions, regulations. John Hadder (Article), December 2012 p.1 New Appraisal Holds Key to Acquisition of Joshua Hills (News Item), Spring 2004 p.9 New California Gold Rush, The Review of the Catellus Land Purchase, and need for a regional alternative energy EIS. April Sall (Article), March, 2008 p.6 New California Legislation SB 1222, rooftop solar fees; SB 594, solar and wind for agriculture; AB 976, local governments can compete with investor owned utilities. (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 New City next to Joshua Tree National Park Looms Larger 30,000 people, 12 golf courses, …. (News Item), Spring 2002 p.10 New Face of CDCA Seeks Balance Profile of Steve Borchard, new manager of BLM's California Desert District. Bryn Jones (Article), Summer 2006 p.13 New Federal Wind Energy Guidelines are Up In The Air The "Rules" for wind projects will probably change before the end of 2011. Kelly Fuller (Article), September, 2011 p.1 New Future for the Whitewater Trout Farm The trout farm fed by Whitewater River draining San Gorgonio Wilderness, acquired by The Wildlands Conservancy. Frazier Haney (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.3 New Group Serves the Preserve The Mojave National Preserve Conservancy. Programs, advocacy, …. David Lamfrom (Article), March, 2011 p.3 New Guzzlers in Mojave National Preserve are Opposed (News Item), Spring 2005 p.5 New National Monument in New Mexico Rio Grande del Norte. (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 New Oak Tree, A California Desert Protection Act--- a ten-year old oak on its way to maturity. Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2004 p.2 New Proposal for the Amargosa River History and current status of caring for the Amargosa. Miriam 'Mim' Romero (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.4 New River is an Old Problem, The History, cleanup and status of this drainage from Mexico and California into the Salton Sea. Marie Barrett (Article), Dec 2009 p.1 New River, Salton Sea (Map), Dec 2009 p.18 New Rush for Rare Earth Materials New Rush for Rare Earth Materials Mines - Mountain Pass and others. Overview and impacts. Jeffrey Jenkins (Article), March 2013 p.1 New Sierra Club California: My Generation Clean energy campaign: My California. (Current Issues), June 2012 p.11 Newmont Mining Gold Quarry Mine Expansion Tom Myers (Article), Spring 2001 p.5 NextLight (First Solar) Silver State Photovoltaic Project Update on Impending Energy Plans (Large industrial size renewable energy projects in the desert.) (Current Issues), September, 2010 p.17 NHPA discussion of its workings Protection of Cultural and Historic Resources (History of law, regulation, policy.) Wanda Raschkow (Article), September 2007 p.1 Nichols, David Managing Cultural Resources in the Mojave National Preserve Signs of those who came before. Ranches, roads, mines, in addition to prehistoric…. (Article), December 2012 p.2 Nichols, Mark Water Transfer Endangers Salton Sea (Article), Summer 2002 p.6 Nicol, Scott Walling Off Our Southern Deserts The US-Mexico boder fence. Is the cost too high?. (Article), December, 2010 p.6 Nielson, Jane author American West at Risk, The (Science, Myths and Politics of Land Abuse and Recovery. Howard Wilshire, Jane Nielson and Richard Hazlett. "We are already serious, are actively working on wasteful personal habits, and are commenting to agencies and politicians about threats to our arid western landscapes. This book is for us.".) Pat Flanagan (Book Review), March 2009 p.22 Nielson, John Peach Springs Tuff Formation of, 18.5 mya. (Article), Fall 2001 p.6 Nifty NAFTA Nevada Shell Game Bridge to replace Hoover Dam bottleneck. Howard Booth & Randy Harness (Article), Spring 1999 p.4 Nightmare Gulch Redrock Canyon State Park (Nighmare Gulch management.) Stan Haye (Current Issues), June, 2014 p.21 Niles, Gary Little People who do Big Things (Individual efforts from nontraditional environmentalists.) Craig Deutsche (Article), June 15, 2007 p.8 Saving the Forgotten Colorado River Between Blythe and Yuma. (Article), Spring 2005 p.17 NLCS BLM Releases 15-Year Strategy to Guide National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS) (Current Issues), December 2011 p.9 California BLM's Paul Brink Receives NLCS Leadership Award (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.11 National Landscape Conservation System (Permanent status under law.) Marjorie L Sill (Article), June 2009 p.3 NLCS in California and Nevada Listing of NLCS sites. (Sidebar), Dec 15, 2006 p.12 NLCS Units Shows NLCS properties in western states. (Map), Dec 15, 2006 p.13 NPCA Noise Pollution Grand Canyon to Remain Noisy, at Least for Now Helo noise controversy, settled by Sen John McCain's stealth amendment in favor of continued helicopter flights. (Current Issues), September 2012 p.22 Nolan, Ruth Home of the Scorpions Notes from the gateway to Death Valley. Artist-in-Residence at Shoshone, CA. (Article), March, 2015 p.5 In the Desert. About a Mountain. About a Man. Leonard Knight, 1931-2014. Salvation Mountain. (Article), September, 2014 p.8 Point Happy / Cow on Vah al ham ah, and, Dark Medallion, Quarter Moon (Poetry), December, 2014 p.11 What We've Lost, What We Remember, Where We Gather, Where the Eagle Rises For the Desert. Inspired by a Kumeyaay Mourning Ceremony for Ocotillo. (Poetry), March, 2014 p.10 Nomirage, community, Imperial Co. CA More Military Training in the California Desert? (Wind Zero proposed facility in Imperial County.) Terry Weiner (Article), March 2009 p.4 Non-native Grass Invasions and Fire in the Mojave Desert Matt Brooks (Article), Winter 2001 p.16 Non-native plants The Natives are Restless (Public and agency awareness of nonnative plants.) Elden Hughes (Editorial), Summer 2004 p.2 Norris, Ken founder of UC Natural Reserve System Desert Holdings of the University of California Natural Reserve System (A library of ecosystems.) Kathleen M Wong (Article), March 2013 p.10 North Algodones Dunes Wilderenss Area - Service and Hiking (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.16 North Peak Wind Project Juniper Flats area, project withdrawn Juniper Flats (To save it is to love it. 100,000 acres, 45 T&E species, Mojave River to the San Bernardino Mountains.) Robert Earle Howells (Article), December, 2014 p.4 Northern Death Valley Exploratory and Peak Bagging Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.16 Northern Nevada BLM Service Trip (Outings Notice), Winter 2003 p.22 Norton Weakens Mining Regulations Lexi Schultz (Article), Spring 2002 p.15 Norton, Gale, Letter to Cadiz water project. Diane Feinstein (Letter), Fall 2001 p.11 Not Enough Wind on Black Lava Butte and Flat Top Mesa Result of met towers to determine wind farm feasibility. (Current Issues), March 2013 p.22 Not so Friendly Green Skies A bird's eye view. Renewable energy's effects on birds. Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), June, 2013 p.16 Not So Hot Memories of Death Valley North Death Valley Exploratory, May 2000. George Wysup (Trip Report), Summer 2000 p.19 Not Waiting for Protection Protection and restoration. Dams, rivers and lakes. Elden Hughes (View from the Chair), Fall 1998 p.2 NPCA Mojave Preserve Threatened by Airport Legislation NTR Off-road Vehicles Airport for Clark Co., NV, serving Las Vegas, close to Mojave Nat'l Preserve. (Article), Summer 1999 p.11 NTR Solar Two (Imperial Solar) Project Another Questionable Giveway of Public Lands (Stirling Energy Systems - Solar Two (Imperial Solar) Project.) Donna Tisdale (Article), March 2009 p.18 Nuclear Power Yucca Mountain License Application may be Final Blow (Current Issues), March, 2010 p.19 Nurmi, Neal Butte Valley (Photo), March, 2015 p.13 Eureka Valley Evening Primrose With yellow desert marigold. (Photo), September, 2014 p.3 Panamint Valley From Father Crowley lookout point. (Photo), June, 2015 p.2 -OObama Will Have a Clean Slate of Top Officials Overseeing Energy and Environmental Issues Ken Salazar, Steven Chu, Lisa Jackson. (Current Issues), March 2013 p.22 Ocotillo Healthy plant, Ocotillo CA. Terry Weiner (Photo), September 2012 p.11 Ocotillo Area, aerial photo Phil Colla (Photo), September 2012 p.11 Ocotillo Express Renewable Energy. Why Not on Rooftops in San Diego (Alternative to large energy industrialization of the back country.) Saul Alarcon Farfan (Article), June 2012 p.8 Wind is not Free (Ocotillo Express Wind Energy Project.) Kevin Emmerich (Article), March, 2011 p.14 Ocotillo Wells A State Park at a Crossroads. Management, OHV, other issues. Karen Schambach & Terry Weiner (Article), June, 2014 p.10 Dust at Ocotillo Wells (From ORV activity.) Terry Weiner (Photo), June, 2014 p.12 Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area Ocotillo Wells (A State Park at a Crossroads. Management, OHV, other issues.) Karen Schambach & Terry Weiner (Article), June, 2014 p.10 Ocotillo Wind Energy Facility (Map), September 2012 p.10 An Ill Wind Blows in Ocotillo (The Ocotillo Wind project - hanging a town out to dry.) Terry Weiner (Article), September 2012 p.8 Record of Decision signed for Ocotillo Wind Energy Facility (Current Issues), June 2012 p.9 What We've Lost, What We Remember, Where We Gather, Where the Eagle Rises (For the Desert. Inspired by a Kumeyaay Mourning Ceremony for Ocotillo.) Ruth Nolan (Poetry), March, 2014 p.10 Ocotillo Wind Energy Facility, Imperal Co., CA (Map), June 2012 p.8 Ocotillo, CA More Military Training in the California Desert? (Wind Zero proposed facility in Imperial County.) Terry Weiner (Article), March 2009 p.4 Ocotillo, destroyed by Ocotillo wind energy project Terry Weiner (Photo), September 2012 p.8 Ocotillo-Coyote Wells Groundwater Basin More Military Training in the California Desert? (Wind Zero proposed facility in Imperial County.) Terry Weiner (Article), March 2009 p.4 Oenothera californica ssp eurekensis Amazing Eurekensis (Surprise bloom at the Eureka Dunes.) Birgitta Jansen (Article), September, 2014 p.3 Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division Worrisome New Partnership, A (Illegal off-road vehicle use and the California Department of Parks and Recreation.) Karen Schambach (Article), Dec 2007 p.1 Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Program, Strategic Planning An OHMVR program. Ed Navarro (Article), September 16, 2006 p.9 Off-road vehicle monitoring Healthy Lands Project, The (Off-road vehicle monitoring at healthylands.org, an on-line database.) Gary T Skiba (Article), September, 2010 p.8 Off-road Vehicles Access to Public Lands Personal history by the author of involvement with public land access. Ed Waldheim (Article), September 2008 p.22 Adding Insult to Injury In defiance of court orders, BLM proposes doubling ORV routes in the Western Mojave. Ileene Anderson & Philip M Klasky (Article), June, 2015 p.2 An Open Letter to Law Enforcement Officials & Elected Representatives Offroad Vehicle Rage Targets Residents Seeking Relief. Philip M Klasky (Letter), March 2009 p.13 California Off-Highway Vehicle Program at Age 35 Current problems and issues with the program. Terry Weiner (Article), September 16, 2006 p.1 Call to Action, A Desert residents fight to protect private and public lands from ORV abuse. San Bernardino County regulations. Philip M Klasky (Article), June 15, 2007 p.18 County Rights and Designated Wilderness Owyhee Co., Idaho. Synopsis of the Owyhee Initiative land use legislation. Jon Marvel (Article), March 15, 2007 p.16 Court Ruling Allows BLM to Reopen Previously Closed Areas of Algodones Dunes to OHV Use (Current Issues), June, 2014 p.21 Curbing Recreation's Bad Apple Illegal off-road abuse. Karen Schambach (Article), June, 2008 p.3 Desert Cahuilla Prehistoric Area Needs Help Continuing OHV damage. Terry Weiner (Article), March, 2010 p.8 Desert Citizens Fight Back Against Illegal ORV Use Philip M Klasky (Article), Winter 2006 p.6 Desert Field Monitors Needed George Barnes (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.6 Deterring ORV Use and Lessening Its Impacts Student Conservation Association activities to alleviate ORV impacts. Laura A Meek, Thomas A Meek & Daniel F Shryock (Article), September 2007 p.16 Dumont Sand Dunes Issues and solutions. OHV Management. Mike Dougherty (Article), September 16, 2006 p.4 Dust at Ocotillo Wells From ORV activity. Terry Weiner (Photo), June, 2014 p.12 Everyone Loses when ORVs Trespass Trespass after re-opening of the Rand Mountains closure. (Current Issues), September 2009 p.12 Fast, Furious and Anonymous Off-road vehicles without visible identification violate laws with impunity. Philip M Klasky (Article), September 2012 p.3 Federal Judge Orders BLM to Control ORV Abuse BLM's Western Mojave route designation plan, and control of ORV abuse. Judge Illston's decision. (Current Issues), March, 2011 p.10 Federal Laws are Needed to Stop ORV Damage Philip M Klasky (Article), September 2008 p.6 Gardner, Erle Stanley On an early 6-wheel 'ATV'. (Photo), September 2008 p.18 Off-Road Vehicles Destroy Invaluable Cultural Resources in the California Desert Healthy Lands Project, The Off-road vehicle monitoring at healthylands.org, an on-line database. Gary T Skiba (Article), September, 2010 p.8 Illegal Trail Illegal 2-track in desert, Steam Wells area. Craig Deutsche (Photo), Spring 2004 p.4 Imperial Sand Dunes ORV Impacts Geoffrey Smith (Article), Spring 2000 p.16 Jeeps vs. Bighorn Update on the Dunn Road. (Current Issues), March 2009 p.13 Keep Vehicles Off the Desert Tom Myers (Article), Fall 1998 p.5 Managing Wilderness Areas Next to Open Vehicle Play Areas Marty Dickes (Article), September 16, 2006 p.3 Mayhem on the PCT - Telling the Truth Illegal off-road use of the Pacific Crest Trail. Mesonika Piecuch (Article), June 2010 p.6 Nevada's Piece of the Grand Canyon Puzzle Gold Butte area, ORV damage. (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.13 Ocotillo Wells A State Park at a Crossroads. Management, OHV, other issues. Karen Schambach & Terry Weiner (Article), June, 2014 p.10 Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Program, Strategic Planning An OHMVR program. Ed Navarro (Article), September 16, 2006 p.9 Off-Roaders Destroy Restoration Work at Poste Homestead Natural Historic Area Philip M Klasky (Article), March, 2010 p.6 Off-Roaders in the Driver's Seat Desert Cahuilla Prehistoric Area. Lawrence Hogue (Article), Dec 2007 p.11 OHMVR Division Strategic Plan Being prepared. (Current Issues), March 2009 p.13 OHV Double Speak Why We Need Plain Talk on Off-Road Abuse. Feel-good soundbites with hidden meanings. Suggestions for effective control. Mesonika Piecuch (Article), June, 2011 p.20 Opportunities for Better OHV Management Review of the recent SB 742 legislation concerning ORV management. Brent Schoradt (Article), September 2008 p.2 ORV Designation Impacts Cultural Resources Critical review of BLM California Desert District ORV designation. Thomas F King (Article), Spring 2004 p.3 ORV Raceway, An Pala Raceway proposal. (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 ORVs vs. Desert Landscapes Damage caused by ORVs in the desert. Howard Wilshire (Article), September 2008 p.3 Permits and Rider Education Required Review of the Rand Mountain ORV closure, and re-opening with controlled access. Stan Haye (Article), September 2008 p.10 Protecting Native American Lands and Sacred Sites Conference discussing. (Current Issues), March 2009 p.12 Public Invited to Review BLM's OHV Grant Applications (Current Issues), September 2007 p.13 Rand Mountains ACEC Report of personal experience with closure management. Craig Deutsche (Sidebar), September 2008 p.11 Red Rock Canyon Flooding, driving in desert washes. (Article), Winter 1998 p.5 Reigning In ORV Abuses Review of San Bernardino County's recent ORV control ordinance. Philip M Klasky (Article), Summer 2006 p.6 Sand Mountain Blue Butterfly Needs Protection Shrinking butterfly habitat due to ORV activity. Daniel Patterson (Article), Spring 2006 p.6 Some Thoughts on Off Road Vehicles Tom Budlong (Commentary), Summer 2005 p.18 Supervisor Mitzelfelt Proposes to Weaken County ORV Law (How much is too much?). Philip M Klasky (Article), March, 2010 p.18 Olancha Pass, Peak Surprise Canyon Motoring History Tom Budlong (Article), Spring 2006 p.4 Tales from a Ranger People do the darndest things. (Catching violators). Ed Patrovsky (Article), March 2013 p.18 Tamarack Lagoon Protest of BLM Management Plan Limited Use designation of 100 acres previously off-limits to ORV travel, near Walters Camp. (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.5 To Have and To Have Not Subtitle: Conservationists have to win again and again Truckhaven ORV Starting Line Lined up for the annual Truckhaven event. Tom Budlong (Photo), June, 2014 p.10 Unbalanced Subgroup Leads to Flawed Result The West Mojave Area and the Travel Management Plan. Group recommends 30,000 off-road miles, driving in washes and Wilderness…. Tom Budlong (Article), March, 2014 p.2 Uncertain Future for the Desert Cahuilla Prehistoric Area Off-Highway Division eyes Desert Cahuilla Preshistoric Area. Terry Weiner (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.8 Victory for Hi-Desert against ORV Abuse $67K ORV enforcement grant for San Bernardino County approved. (News Item), Spring 2006 p.7 West Mojave Route Designation Revisited Sometimes the Good Guys Win. But, Then What? Court ruling that BLM violated its regulations. Tom Egan (Article), June 2010 p.3 What Fate for Surprise Canyon Rare jewel in the Death Valley region, threatened by off-road vehicles. Tom Budlong (Article), Summer 2005 p.8 Worrisome New Partnership, A Illegal off-road vehicle use and the California Department of Parks and Recreation. Karen Schambach (Article), Dec 2007 p.1 Off-Road Vehicles Destroy Invaluable Cultural Resources in the California Desert A Tragic Loss for Everyone. Philip M Klasky & Matthew Leivas, Sr (Chemehuevi) (Article), March, 2011 p.6 Off-Roaders Destroy Restoration Work at Poste Homestead Natural Historic Area Philip M Klasky (Article), March, 2010 p.6 Off-Roaders in the Driver's Seat Desert Cahuilla Prehistoric Area. Lawrence Hogue (Article), Dec 2007 p.11 OHMVR Division Strategic Plan Being prepared. (Current Issues), March 2009 p.13 OHV Commission Victory for Hi-Desert against ORV Abuse ($67K ORV enforcement grant for San Bernardino County approved.) (News Item), Spring 2006 p.7 OHV Double Speak Why We Need Plain Talk on Off-Road Abuse. Feel-good sound-bites with hidden meanings. Suggestions for effective control. Mesonika Piecuch (Article), June, 2011 p.20 Oil Canyon Ridgeline Hike to Pacific Crest Trail (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.18 Oil-Dri Corporation Kittly Litter Mine Thwarted (Oil-Dri Corp. in Washoe Co., NV.) Catherine Smith (Article), Summer 2002 p.19 kitty litter mine denied Washoe County Commission denies the Oil-Dri Kitty Litter Mine (News Item), Spring 2002 p.9 Olancha Pass, Peak Desert View Backpack (Kennedy Meadows to Olancha Pass, Peak.) (Outings Notice), Spring 2005 p.17 Old Dutch Cleanser Mine Active in the Middle of Red Rock Canyon State Park? Old Dutch Cleanser Mine Active in the Middle of Red Rock Canyon State Park? Plans to expand mining at the old site. Jim Dodson (News Item), Summer 2003 p.11 Old Spainsh Trail California Section. (Map), September 16, 2006 p.22 Old Spanish National Historic Trail History and current status of the trail from Santa Fe to Los Angeles. Bradley Mastin (Article), September 16, 2006 p.17 Old Spanish Trail, The Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos. Jack Prichett & Scott Smith (Article), March 2012 p.1 Old SpanishTrail effects on Silurian Hills in the Crosshairs (Proposed solar project would require a PEIS variance from BLM. Undeveloped location.) Jack Prichett (Article), June, 2014 p.2 Old Woman Mountain Lyle Gaston (Photo), Summer 2000 p.1 Old Woman Mountains Mojave (SE), Old Woman Mountains, Turtle Mountains Carcamp (Trip Report), April 1997 p.6 Old Woman Mountains - an Ongoing Adoption Saga Vicky Hoover (Trip Report), Summer 1999 p.19 Old Woman Mountains Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.12 Old Woman Mountains Service Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.18 Old Woman Mountains, Spring Equinox Service Trip (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.15 Old Woman Mountains, Spring Solstice Service Trip (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.13 Olmedo, Luis Air Quality: An Issue in the Desert Economic struggle, political will, and those left gasping for air. Agricultural burning in Imperial County. (Article), September 2009 p.18 Confined Animal Facility in Imperial County Environmental Responsibility and Citizen Involvement. On-line citizen report database (IVAN) snares permitted pollutor. (Article), March, 2011 p.16 On the basis of Sound Science Subtitle: The role of the science advisor in determining environmental policy. Debra Hughson (Article), Summer 2002 p.12 Once They Call it Paradise, Kiss it Good-bye Sprawl on Steroids. Paradise Valley proposed development adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park. 15,000 new homes. Donna Charpied & Larry Charpied (Article), Spring 2006 p.16 One Size Does Not Fit All Cattle grazing as a management tool in the Carrizo Plain NM. Caroline E Christian, Lawrence Saslaw & Scott Butterfield (Article), September 2008 p.16 Ongoing Effort to Save the Salton Sea Kelly Bishop, Jessica Lovecchio & Bruce Wilcox (Article), December 2012 p.3 Open Pit Cyanide Heap-Leach Mine Threatens Quechan Tribe's Sacred Lands Edie Harmon (Article), Fall 1998 p.3 Open pit mining California Desert National Parks (A mining update. Mine threats in National Parks.) Helen Wagonvoord (Article), Fall 1998 p.4 Outings Nevada's Pit Lakes: Wasted Water (The legacy of open-pit mining. Problems, solutions, regulations.) John Hadder (Article), December 2012 p.1 Opening of the Mojave Desert Brief history of early developments, railroads. Elizabeth Von Till Warren, PhD (Article), Summer 2006 p.8 Operation Gatekeeper Effect of Border Patrol efforts to control illegal immigration. Pamela Jahner (Article), Spring 1999 p.1 Impact on cultural and natural resources on the US/Mexico border. Jason Caffey, Margaret Hangan & Chris Knauf (Article), Winter 2002 p.8 Opportunities for Better OHV Management Review of the recent SB 742 legislation concerning ORV management. Brent Schoradt (Article), September 2008 p.2 Ordinary Truth, The By Jane Richman. Rose Strickland (Book Review), March 2013 p.16 Orocopia Mountains Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.15 Orocopia Mountains Wilderness Guzzlers in Wilderness (Sheephole Valley and Orocopia Mountains wildernesses.) (News Item), Summer 2006 p.7 Orozco, Jessica The Wilderness Concept: How it has Affected Native Americans A reciprocal relationsip with the land. (Article), September, 2014 p.4 ORV Designation Impacts Cultural Resources Critical review of BLM California Desert District ORV designation. Thomas F King (Article), Spring 2004 p.3 ORV Raceway, An Pala Raceway proposal. (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 ORVs Curbing Recreation's Bad Apple (Illegal off-road abuse.) Karen Schambach (Article), June, 2008 p.3 Reigning In ORV Abuses (Review of San Bernardino County's recent ORV control ordinance.) Philip M Klasky (Article), Summer 2006 p.6 ORVs vs. Desert Landscapes Damage caused by ORVs in the desert. Howard Wilshire (Article), September 2008 p.3 Our Best Environmental Protection Law is Under Attack CEQA, watch out for 'reforms'. Gary Patton (Advertisement), March 2013 p.2 Our Legacy vs. LADWP's Green Path North A new elecric transmission corridor. Donna Thomas (Article), Dec 2007 p.10 Outings Antelope Protection Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 Black Canyon - Mysteries of the Desert Primitive Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.17 Carrizo Plain Service Trip & Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.17 Gold Butte / Whitney Pockets (near Mesquite, NV) (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 Kelso Dunes, East Mojave Primitive Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.17 Let's Switch Packs Responsibilities of outing participants. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Spring 2001 p.2 McCain Valley (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.16 Mojave (East) Primitive Carcamp at Kelso Dunes (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 Mojave National Preserve - 10th Anniversary Celebration (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.17 Mojave National Preserve - Celebration of the 10th Anniversary Outings Notice (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 Monitor Range Backpack (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.16 Mysteries of the Desert Black Canyon, near Barstow. (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 Pahrump Valley - Tortoise Protection (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.17 Rock Art, Eastern California (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.16 Silver Peak Range Bristlecone Survey (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.17 Thanksgiving at Anza Borrego Outing report. Lois Grunwald (Article), Spring 2001 p.7 Whipple Mountain Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 White Mountains Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.16 Outings Notice Reporting from the Field (Subtitle: Writing an Effective Trip Report.) Hermi Hiatt (Article), Summer 2000 p.14 Outlaw Mine - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.16 (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.21 Outward Bound Adventures Exploring the Mojave Without Leaving a Trace (Outward Bound Adventures and city children.) Susan Sand (Article), Summer 2001 p.4 Overcoming a Legacy of Desert Garbage Dumps Russell Scofield (Article), Spring 2005 p.6 Owens Lake Birds and Beat the Tamarisk - Carcamp and Service Trip (Owens Lake.) (Outings Notice), Dec 2007 p.17 Cartago Springs Lake Acquired at Owens Lake Mike Prather (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.6 Different View of Owens Lake, A (Response to 'Owens Lake Mitigation Finally Settled', March 2015 Desert Report, p.3.) Daniel Prichett (Article), June, 2015 p.5 Dust Clouds Reach Ridgecrest (Air pollution from Owens Lake dust storm, over Ridgecrest, Cal.) Great Basin Air Pollution Control District (Photo), Spring 2004 p.12 Dust Rising from Owens Dry Lake (Dust storm 'event' on Owens Dry Lake.) Great Basin Air Pollution Control District (Photo), Spring 2004 p.10 Owens Lake is for the Birds (A self-guided birding tour of Owens Lake.) Judy Wickman (Article), Winter 2003 p.6 parallel to Salton Sea Air Quality at Risk in Salton Sea Water Transfers (Effect on air quality of water transfers resulting in lowering Salton Sea water level.) Theodore Schade (Article), Spring 2004 p.1 Science to Remediate Hazardous Dust and Create Historic Habitat (Owens Lake. Hybrid 'Best Available Control Method' for dust control.) Mike Prather (Article), September, 2011 p.20 Solar Energy Proposal for Owens Lake and Adjacent Lands (Possible 5GW solar park development.) Mike Prather (Article), June 2010 p.8 Turning Owens Lake Into Owens a-little-bit-wet Lake (DWP efforts and proposals.) Mike Prather (Article), Spring 1999 p.11 Owens Lake - Birdlover's Paradise Mike Prather (Article), Fall 2000 p.3 Owens Lake - To Pump or Not To Pump Mike Prather (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.9 Owens Lake dust control watering Ali Scheehy (Photo), September, 2011 p.20 Owens Lake is for the Birds A self-guided birding tour of Owens Lake. Judy Wickman (Article), Winter 2003 p.6 Owens Lake Mitigation Finally Settled Story of a settlement. Mike Prather (Article), March, 2015 p.3 Owl Canyon, Rainbow Basin Geology Weekend Owens Lake Still Full of Dust Mike Prather (Article), Summer 1999 p.1 Owens Lake, Manzanar Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.17 Owens Lake, the Sound of Running Water on the Surface? DWP's dust control efforts bringing water to the lake. Mike Prather (Article), Summer 2002 p.11 Owens Lake: Will what we had be gone when the dust settles? Settlement with GBUAPCD, and analysis. Mike Prather (Article), Fall 1998 p.2 Owens Peak Area Work Party (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.20 (Outings Notice), Summer 2002 p.22 Owens Peak Wilderness Southern Sierra (West Side) Management Plan (EA out for review: Wilderness areas: Chimney Peak, Domeland, Kiavah, Owens Peak, Sacatar Trail.) (Article), Spring 1999 p.18 Wilderness Restoration in Owens Peak Wilderness (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.20 Owens River LADWP Breaches LORP Agreement ChucK Washburn (Article), Spring 2001 p.4 Lower Owens River Lawsuit (Sierra Club and Owens Valley Committee vs LADWP.) Mike Prather (Article), Spring 2002 p.8 Lower Owens River Rewatering (News Item), Fall 2002 p.18 River Runs Through It, A (Owens River rewatering- Success after years of effort.) Mike Prather (Article), March 15, 2007 p.12 Water or Dust? Owens River Study Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2000 p.16 Water Victory in Owens Valley (Court imposed penalties for LA DWP delay in Owens River mitigation.) Mike Prather (Article), Fall 2005 p.1 Owens River & Owens Valley (News Item), Summer 2002 p.18 Owens River Study Carcamp, Water or Dust? (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.20 Owens Valley Exploring the Owens Valley with Mom ((and Mike Prather as leader).) Blair Kuropatkin (Trip Report), Summer 1999 p.17 Federal Court ends LADWP Lawsuit in Owens Lake Case (Suit against Great Basin Air Pollution Control District.) (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Solar Tentacles Reach Owens Valley (Land of Little Rain fights from becoming Land of Lots of Energy Projects. Solar near Manzanar. Solar in Inyo County.) Mike Prather (Article), June, 2014 p.3 Owens Valley Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2002 p.17 Birds, and Tamarisk Bashing. (Outings Notice), Summer 2005 p.17 Owens Valley Conservation Easement Banning future developments on DWP land. (News Item), Summer 2004 p.9 Conservation Easment for Owens Valley (Development rights to LADWP land in Owens Valley.) Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2001 p.3 Owens Valley Desert Study & Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.14 Owens Valley of Mary Austin, History, Hike, Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.17 Owens Valley Water Agreement Mike Prather (Article), Winter 1998 p.3 Owl Canyon, Rainbow Basin Geology Weekend (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.17 Owls and the Salton Sea Owls and the Salton Sea Barn and burrowing owls, improving Salton Sea water quality!. Judy Maben (Article), Fall 2005 p.8 Owlshead Mountains, Saratoga Springs, Ibex Dunes Desert Study & Carcamp (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.14 Owlshead Mountains, Saratoga Springs, Ibex Hills Joe Fontaine (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.20 Owyhee Canyonlands Roads, River and Sky (The Owyhee, Nevada solitude.) Craig Deutsche (Article), Summer 2005 p.10 Sierra Club Works to Protect Owyhee Canyonlands (Sierra Club's official position on the Owyhee Initiative.) Edwina Allen & Clayton Daughenbaugh (Article), June 15, 2007 p.12 Owyhee Initiative description County Rights and Designated Wilderness (Owyhee Co., Idaho. Synopsis of the Owyhee Initiative land use legislation.) Jon Marvel (Article), March 15, 2007 p.16 Sierra Club Works to Protect Owyhee Canyonlands (Sierra Club's official position on the Owyhee Initiative.) Edwina Allen & Clayton Daughenbaugh (Article), June 15, 2007 p.12 Synopsis of the Owyhee Initiative Implementation Act (S3794). (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.7 Owyhee/Bruneau Canyonlands, The The largest undeveloped and unprotected wildlands in the Lower 48. Mike McCurry (Article), Summer 2005 p.11 -PPacific Crest Trail illegal off-road use on Mayhem on the PCT - Telling the Truth (Illegal off-road use of the Pacific Crest Trail.) Mesonika Piecuch (Article), June 2010 p.6 short history of Mayhem on the PCT - Telling the Truth (Illegal off-road use of the Pacific Crest Trail.) Mesonika Piecuch (Article), June 2010 p.6 Pacific Crest Trail Work Party (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.21 Padon, Beth & Chris Archaeological Site Stewards The California Archaeological Site Stewardship Program. (Article), Summer 2003 p.8 CASSP Volunteers Help Protect Archaelogical and Historic Resources The California Archaeological Site Stewardship Program. Volunteers monitor arch sites. (Article), September, 2011 p.6 Pahranagat Valley Nevada Water Update (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Pahrump Valley - Tortoise Protection (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.17 Paiute Mountains & Kelso Valley Exploratory Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.20 (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.21 Pala Raceway ORV Raceway, An (Pala Raceway proposal.) (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 Palen Solar Project sold to solarhybrid AG Renewable Energy Update (Developments in technology, economics, policies, biology drive changes.) Laura Cunningham (Article), December 2011 p.1 Palen-McCoy Wilderness extension needed Panamint Valley Briggs Mine Surprise Canyon Backpack More Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation (Hills, Mountains and Valleys.) Duncan Bell (Article), September, 2014 p.1 Paleontology Ancient Horses, Camels and Mammoths in Las Vegas Upper Las Vegas Wash - preservation plans for this rich fossil area. John Hiatt (Article), March, 2010 p.3 Las Vegas Valley's Treasure Trove of Ice Age Fossils Tule Springs fossil beds. Steve Rowland (Article), September 2012 p.2 Momentum to protect Upper Las Vegas Wash builds. (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Palm Canyon Victory for Palm Canyon (Imminent legislation to make Palm Canyon a National Monument.) Joan Taylor (Article), Fall 2000 p.1 Palm Canyon - Santa Rosas Backpack (Trip Report), July 1997 p.8 Palo Verde Lagoon Saving the Forgotten Colorado River (Between Blythe and Yuma.) Craig Deutsche & Gary Niles (Article), Spring 2005 p.17 Palo Verde Mesa Sacrifice for solar energy. Large scale energy projects west of Blythe, CA. Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), September 2012 p.6 Panamint and Death Valley Sampler (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.13 Panamint Mountains Surprise Canyon Tamarisk Removal, Carcamp, Hike, Panamint Mountains (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.17 Panamint Mountains and Death Valley Sampler (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.11 Panamint Mountains Area Desert Study & Monitoring Trip (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.13 Panamint Mountains Desert Study & Monitoring Ballarat, Pauline Esteves, Molly Dufort, Pleasant Canyon, South Park Canyon. Dave Bybee (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.18 Panamint Mountains Overview of the Briggs Mine (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.19 Panamint Valley Briggs mine Mine Expansion in Panamint Valley (Briggs Mine's attempts to expand the Briggs Mine.) Tom Budlong (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.9 Briggs mine expansion may be prevented Tough New Regulations (Open-pit backfill regulations.) Tom Budlong (Article), Summer 2003 p.1 Briggs Mine Plans Expansion Tom Budlong (Article), Fall 2001 p.1 CDPA Memories (Memories of CDPA passage, Panamint Valley, and marriage in Ballarat.) Stan & Jeannie Haye (Article), Fall 2004 p.5 From Father Crowley lookout point. Neal Nurmi (Photo), June, 2015 p.2 Proposal to re-route Pleasant Canyon road to avoid riparian. (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.11 threatened by REGPA (Inyo Co.) Solar Tentacles Reach Owens Valley (Land of Little Rain fights from becoming Land of Lots of Energy Projects. Solar near Manzanar. Solar in Inyo County.) Mike Prather (Article), June, 2014 p.3 Panamint Valley BLM Adopt-A-Cabin Program and Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 1998 p.8 Panamint Valley Briggs Mine Surprise Canyon Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 2003 p.21 Panamint Valley Car Camp and Exploration Panamint Valley Car Camp and Exploration (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.20 Panamint Valley Exploration (Outings Notice), Spring 2005 p.17 Panamint Valley Outing Emphasizes the Issues Briggs Mine in the Panamints, Slate Range Wilderness proposal, Surprise Canyon. Bob Ellis (Article), Summer 2002 p.8 Panamint Valley vs Briggs Gold Mine carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2002 p.17 Panamint Valley vs. Briggs Gold Mine carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2003 p.21 Panamint Valley, Briggs Gold Mine, Surprise Canyon Backpack (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.20 Papouchis, Christopher N Politics of Predation Prey-predator relation, mountain lions and bighorn sheep. (Article), Spring 2002 p.12 Paradise Lost or Found? Jacumba and Coyote Mountains. (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.18 Paradise Peak Santa Rosa / Paradise Peak Wilderness Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.12 Paradise Valley Once They Call it Paradise, Kiss it Good-bye (Sprawl on Steroids. Paradise Valley proposed development adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park. 15,000 new homes.) Donna Charpied & Larry Charpied (Article), Spring 2006 p.16 Proposed Development of a New City on Park's Southern Boundary (Will Paridise Valley become Paradise Lost? Between JTNP and Mecca Hills. 6000 ac, 12,000 houses, 800 ac. golf.) Jeff Morgan (Article), December, 2013 p.3 Paradise Valley Development EA being prepared. Land exchange denied. (News Item), Summer 2006 p.7 Paramount Mine, Paramount Gold Corp Mine Planned in Bodie WSA (Paramount Mine, Paramount Gold Corp.) Emilie Strauss (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.4 Paria Canyon Backpack (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.18 (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.22 (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.22 (Outings Notice), Spring 2006 p.21 Paria River Backpack (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.17 (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.14 (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.19 (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.17 (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.21 (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.17 (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.14 (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.19 (Outings Notice), Winter 2002 p.19 Parish's daisy Rare Plants Competing with Rare Minerals (Protection of endemic species growing on high quality limestones in the San Bernardino mountains.) Ileene Anderson (Article), Fall 2003 p.4 Parker, Buck Remembering Frank Wheat (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 Parker, Jim Air Pollution in the Mono Lake Basin Subtitle: Status of Control Efforts. (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.1 Paymaster Mine - Joshua Tree National Park Parker, Stephan B Viceroy Mine Arial photo of Viceroy open pit. (Photo), Fall/Winter 1999 p.6 Parking Lot Solar Panels A modest proposal. Marjorie L Sill & Larry Dwyer (Letter), June 2009 p.18 Parks California's Unique Theater of Stone Preserving Red Rock Canyon. Mark Faull (Article), Dec 2008 p.8 Importance of Quiet in Grand Canyon National Park The Sound of Silence. Capped at 94,000-plus helicopter tours per year. Dick Hingson (Article), June, 2011 p.14 Six California Desert Parks on State's List for Closure (Current Issues), June, 2011 p.8 Tejon-Tehachapi Park Proposed vision. (Map), September 2007 p.15 Worrisome New Partnership, A Illegal off-road vehicle use and the California Department of Parks and Recreation. Karen Schambach (Article), Dec 2007 p.1 Parsnip Peak Wilderness, NV Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 Passing the Torch Reassignments at the Desert Report. Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2001 p.16 Patenting of Mining Claims Under HR 2869 Sale of public mining property in Nevada to mining companies. Cristi Barker (Article), Spring 2004 p.15 Patience, Perseverance, and a Fighter Mary Ann Henry. Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2000 p.4 Patrovsky, Ed Death Valley Manhunt Tales from a ranger. Capturing the bad guys. (Article), September, 2014 p.18 Tales from a Ranger "People do the darndest things." From a long time BLM Law Enforcement Officer. (Article), September, 2013 p.16 People do the darndest things. (Catching violators). (Article), March 2013 p.18 Patterson, Daniel Critical Habitat Designation Reconsidered Order by US District Judge, eight imperiled plants. (Article), Fall 2002 p.16 Flat-Tailed Horned Lizard Subtitile: Back to Court to get Endangered Species Status. (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.7 Grazing Restriction Protects Desert Tortoise (Article), Fall 2001 p.12 Listing Sought for Algodones Dune Species Continuing efforts, by CBD, Sierra Club. 16 species. (Article), Winter 2006 p.14 Sand Mountain Blue Butterfly Needs Protection Shrinking butterfly habitat due to ORV activity. (Article), Spring 2006 p.6 Tortoises Win Day in Court ORV access to desert washes. (Article), Spring 2005 p.1 Patton, Gary Our Best Environmental Protection Law is Under Attack CEQA, watch out for 'reforms'. (Advertisement), March 2013 p.2 Pavlik, Bruce M Califorinia Deserts - An Ecological Rediscovery, The Ecological relations in CA desert - interaction of organisms, including humans. 365 pages, U of Cal Press. (Book Review), September 2008 p.1 Paymaster Mine - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.16 Peach Springs Tuff (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.22 Peach Springs Tuff Formation of, 18.5 mya. John Nielson (Article), Fall 2001 p.6 Peccary, nursing its young Sculpture by Ricardo Breceda. Craig Deutsche (Photo), December 2011 p.8 Pederson Spring Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge (A National Wildlife Refuge to protect the Moapa Dace.) Ann Ronald (Article), September 16, 2006 p.13 PEIS BLM PEIS for energy zones Salazar Announcement (Programmatic EIS for Solar Federal Renewable Energy Zones.) Joan Taylor (Sidebar), June 2009 p.7 Peninsular Bighorn Need Endangered Species Listing Joan Taylor (Article), July 1997 p.1 Peninsular Bighorn Sheep at the Brink of Extinction Jonathon Cook (Article), Fall 2003 p.4 Peninsular Bighorn Sheep Still Beleaguered The good news and the bad news. Joan Taylor (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.8 Peninsular Bighorn Still in Danger Joan Taylor (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.6 Penrod, Kristeen Critical Level-Landscape Linkage, A Sierrra - Transverse Ranges corridor. (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.3 Desert Connectivity Project, The Why we need to keep our desert wildlands connected. With detailed connectivity map. (Article), December 2012 p.8 Linking Fragmented Habitats Protecting desert wildlife in the face of climate change. (Article), Dec 2008 p.14 People, Desert Characters In the Desert. About a Mountain. About a Man. Leonard Knight, 1931-2014. Salvation Mountain. Ruth Nolan (Article), September, 2014 p.8 Interview with Dennis Schramm Superintendent of the Mojave National Preserve. David Lamfrom (Article), Dec 2008 p.1 JT Reynolds Reflects on His Career Tribute to a Dedicated Public Servant. Mike Cipra (Article), March 2009 p.8 Long Night's Journey till Dawn Profile of Preston Arrow-Weed, Quechan elder. Richard Heller (Article), Dec 2009 p.10 Memories of Derham Guiliani The inspirational, quiet, desert observer. Laura Cunningham & Bob Ellis (Obituary/Tribute), December, 2010 p.5 Remembering Stan Stan Weidart. Vicky Hoover (Article), March 2009 p.3 Tracking Down Marshal South Uncovering the real story of this desert dreamer from the Anza Borrego area. Diana Lindsay (Article), Dec 2009 p.4 Perigrene Falcons Recovering in Nevada Chris Tomlinson (Article), Fall 2003 p.11 Permits and Rider Education Required Review of the Rand Mountain ORV closure, and re-opening with controlled access. Stan Haye (Article), September 2008 p.10 Lava Beds Backpack (Outings Notice), Spring 2006 p.21 Peterson, Don BLM Adopt-A-Cabin Program Makes for Rewarding Experience Minietta Cabin. (Trip Report), Spring 1999 p.17 Pike, Tara Petition to List Greater Sage Grouse Conflict between conservationists and Bush Administration about listing species of Greater Sage Grouse, including Mono Basin Greater Sage Grouse. Mark Salvo (Article), Winter 2006 p.8 Petroglyph Canyon, China Lake In the Moccasins of the Artist (Petroglyphs in Big and Little Petroglyph Canyons, China Lake.) Craig Deutsche (Article), Winter 2006 p.3 PG&E, Topock AZ Air Pollution in the Mono Lake Basin (Subtitle: Status of Control Efforts.) Jim Parker & Theodore Schade (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.1 Chromium 6 Cleanup Affects Native Sacred Site (PG&E's groundwater cleanup near Topock.) Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Summer 2005 p.5 Phainopepla: The Bird in the Shiny Black Robe Getting to know an intersting desert dweller. Len Warren (Article), December, 2013 p.18 Phalaropes in flight at Owens Lake Mike Prather (Photo), September, 2011 p.21 Phillips Feedlot Confined Animal Facility in Imperial County (Environmental Responsibility and Citizen Involvement. On-line citizen report database (IVAN) snares permitted pollutor.) Luis Olmedo (Article), March, 2011 p.16 Phillips, George W Mojave Desert Impact Near Las Vegas. Impact on the desert from growth of Las Vegas. (Article), Spring 2006 p.13 Photographer David McChesney sends the Mojave to Washington (Current Issues), June 2012 p.9 Phyronsoma mcallii Flat-tailed horned lizard Prized Dinosaur-like Lizard Threatened (Flat-tailed horned lizard.) Jonathon Cook (Article), Fall 2002 p.6 Picacho Mine Greed, Oportunity and Technology (Story of the Picacho Mine.) Jim Pompy (Article), September, 2014 p.12 Picacho Wilderness Indian Pass & Picacho Wilderness Archaeological Exploration (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.14 Piecuch, Mesonika Mayhem on the PCT - Telling the Truth Illegal off-road use of the Pacific Crest Trail. (Article), June 2010 p.6 OHV Double Speak Why We Need Plain Talk on Off-Road Abuse. Feel-good soundbites with hidden meanings. Suggestions for effective control. (Article), June, 2011 p.20 Pierson's milkvetch BLM Reopens Parts of Dunes That Had Been Closed for 10 Years (Back to court again to protect the majestic Algondones Dunes.Species degradation at risk.) Ileene Anderson (Article), December, 2013 p.1 Court Ruling Allows BLM to Reopen Previously Closed Areas of Algodones Dunes to OHV Use (Current Issues), June, 2014 p.21 Critical Habitat Designation Reconsidered (Order by US District Judge, eight imperiled plants.) Daniel Patterson (Article), Fall 2002 p.16 Critical Habitat for Pierson's Milkvetch in the Algodones Dunes (A court ordered habitat proposal.) (Current Issues), September 2007 p.11 Pike, Tara Slowing the Generation of Waste (Article), Spring 2001 p.11 Pillard, Ellen Pillard, Ellen Walker Lake at Death's Door (Article), Winter 2002 p.1 Pine Forest Mountains Blue Lakes / Pine Forest Mountains Wilderness Study Area Backpack (NW Nevada) (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.15 Pine Forest Recreation Area Enhancement Act Introduced 26,000 acres in the Blue Lakes and Alder Creek WSA, near Winnemucca, NV. Marjorie L Sill (Article), March 2012 p.22 Pine Tree Canyon Southern Sierra Exploratory, Pine Tree Canyon (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.12 Pinkham Canyon Coachella Valley MSHP Proposed Development of a New City on Park's Southern Boundary (Will Paridise Valley become Paradise Lost? Between JTNP and Mecca Hills. 6000 ac, 12,000 houses, 800 ac. golf.) Jeff Morgan (Article), December, 2013 p.3 Pinto Mountain Joshua Tree National Park, Pinto Mountain Backpack (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.20 Joshua Tree National Park, Pinto Mountain Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.17 Pinto Valley Wilderness wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Pinto Wye Arrastra (JTNP) Joshua Tree National Park, Split Rock, Pinto Wye Arrastra Hike (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.21 Joshua Tree National Park, Split Rock, Pinto Wye Arrastra Hike (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.15 Pinyon Flats Guadalupe Trail from Pinyon Flats to La Quinta Backpack (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.21 Pioneer of Desert Protection Eulogy for Tasker Edmiston (1910-2004). Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2004 p.5 Pioneers in the Desert A Lesson for the Future. Shoshone, Susan Sorrells, and the Brown family. Craig Deutsche (Article), June, 2014 p.1 Pioneertown Mountains Preserve mentioned in article Greenwash, The (Renewable Energy Development - The Right and the Wrong Way.) April Sall (Article), June, 2008 p.4 Pioneertown Mountains, Berdoo Canyon, JTNP (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.13 Piper Mountains and Sylvania Mountains Wilderness (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.17 Pipes Canyon - All in a Day's Work Rare Desert Watershed. History and operation of the Preserve. April Sall (Article), Spring 2006 p.12 Pit Lakes Nevada's Pit Lakes: Wasted Water (The legacy of open-pit mining. Problems, solutions, regulations.) John Hadder (Article), December 2012 p.1 Pitt, Jennifer Can We Save the Delta? US, Mexico, the Colorado River Delta. (Article), Spring 2002 p.7 Is the Lower Colorado Doomed? The delta, starving for water taken from upstream. (Article), Summer 2005 p.1 Managing the Colorado River Through Dry Times Complexities. (Article), March 15, 2007 p.18 Plants & Trees, Flora Miraculous Rebirth The Colorado River delta. (Article), Spring 2002 p.5 Place of Quiet, A In a Frantic World: Quiet desert areas as respite from the frantic modern world. David Talamo (Article), June, 2008 p.17 Placer Dome Patenting of Mining Claims Under HR 2869 (Sale of public mining property in Nevada to mining companies.) Cristi Barker (Article), Spring 2004 p.15 Places We've Saved. Navigation Noodle in the Mojave National Preserve Navigation workshop. (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.17 Plan for Coachella Valley, A To protect biological diversity. Joan Taylor (Article), Fall 2002 p.13 Plan that is Working, A Carrizo Plain National Monument. (Article), Summer 2004 p.11 Planned Energy Corridors May Threaten Public Lands Proposed energy corridors through wilderness, roadless areas, WSAs. Geary Hund (Article), Summer 2006 p.1 Planning for Death Valley's Wilderness and Backcountry Working toward a wilderness management plan. David Lamfrom (Article), September, 2010 p.4 Planning Initiated for Northern California & Nevada Deserts Northeast CA and northwest NV. Susanville BLM district. Stan Weidert (Article), Winter 2006 p.12 Planting the Bean Time. Hopis, our government… Caves. CDPA. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Spring 2002 p.2 Plants & Trees, Flora Aliens in the Desert Non-native grasses, mustards and other plants replacing native plants. John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2005 p.12 Amazing Eurekensis Surprise bloom at the Eureka Dunes. Birgitta Jansen (Article), September, 2014 p.3 Anatomy of an Invasion Sahara Mustard - What do we do now?. Dr. Cameron Barrows, PhD (Article), June 2010 p.16 Arctomecon merriamii In the Silurian Hills. Duncan Bell (Photo), September, 2014 p.7 Cactusnappers Cactus thieves jailed. (News Item), Spring 2000 p.4 California Native Plant Society Searches for Rare Treasure Discoveries in the Desert. Expanding the search for rare plants. Duncan Bell & Amber Swanson (Article), June, 2011 p.1 Confessions of a Late Bloomer How Sahara Mustard changes more than just landscapes. Effects of invasion of Sahara Mustard. David Garmon (Article), September, 2013 p.3 Corralling California Poppies Happenstance over Stewardship and Planning. A passionate plea for the poppies, and for pristine land in general, threatened by the rush to renewable energy. Mark Faull (Article), March 2012 p.6 Critical Habitat Designation Reconsidered Order by US District Judge, eight imperiled plants. Daniel Patterson (Article), Fall 2002 p.16 Critical Habitat for Pierson's Milkvetch in the Algodones Dunes A court ordered habitat proposal. (Current Issues), September 2007 p.11 Critical Habitat in the Mojave Desert Corner of Utah Habitat for milkvetches. (News Item), Summer 2005 p.13 Curiously Remarkable Spring Blooms of 2013. Joshua Trees and other species are having a spectacular year. David Lamfrom (Article), June, 2013 p.3 Invasive Sahara Mustard Brassica Tournefortii. Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2001 p.19 Plaster City, CA Invasive Species from Tamarisk to Burros Burro removal status, efforts, …. George Barnes & Steve Tabor (Article), Spring 1999 p.9 Lane Mountain Milkvetch - Under Siege Ileene Anderson (Article), Summer 2001 p.10 Linking Fragmented Habitats Protecting desert wildlife in the face of climate change. Kristeen Penrod, Wayne Spencer & Esther Rubin (Article), Dec 2008 p.14 Mesquite, the Desert's Tree of Life All sorts of uses. John Hiatt (Article), September 2007 p.19 Mojave Endemics Fight for Survival Tim Thomas (Article), Summer 2002 p.9 Rare Plants Competing with Rare Minerals Protection of endemic species growing on high quality limestones in the San Bernardino mountains. Ileene Anderson (Article), Fall 2003 p.4 Recent Botanical Discoveries In the Eastern Mojave Desert, 90 new species. James M Andre (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.1 Saltcedar Invades the Southwest The good and the bad of Tamarix ramosissima. Pat Tennant (Article), Fall 2003 p.7 Suit to Protect San Bernardino and San Diego Wildflowers CBD / CNPS suit to designate critical habitat for six plants. (News Item), Fall 2004 p.13 Tamarisk and the BLM Efforts at tamarisk control. Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 1999 p.4 Tamarisk Invasion, The John A Laccinole (Article), Spring 2001 p.8 The Natives are Restless Public and agency awareness of non-native plants. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Summer 2004 p.2 Will We Know What We Lost? California's Desert Flora. Floristic inventory is far from complete. James M Andre (Article), Dec 2008 p.6 Plaster City, CA Dish-Stirling at Plaster City: Desert Renewable Energy (Review of the Solar Two (Imperial Solar) project in the Yuha desert.) (Current Issues), June 2010 p.11 Pleasant Canyon Panamint Mountains Desert Study & Monitoring (Ballarat, Pauline Esteves, Molly Dufort, Pleasant Canyon, South Park Canyon.) Dave Bybee (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.18 Panamint Valley (Proposal to re-route Pleasant Canyon road to avoid riparian.) (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.11 PM-10 Short side-bar on what is PM-10. (Article), Spring 2004 p.12 Poetry Point Happy / Cow on Vah al ham ah, and, Dark Medallion, Quarter Moon Ruth Nolan (Poetry), December, 2014 p.11 What We've Lost, What We Remember, Where We Gather, Where the Eagle Rises For the Desert. Inspired by a Kumeyaay Mourning Ceremony for Ocotillo. Ruth Nolan (Poetry), March, 2014 p.10 Point Happy / Cow on Vah al ham ah, and, Dark Medallion, Quarter Moon Ruth Nolan (Poetry), December, 2014 p.11 Point of Use energy generation Better Way, The (Renewable energy. Comparison of point-of-use energy with industrial wind and solar.) Alliance for Responsible Energy Policy (Article), Dec 2008 p.10 Points of View (How to Lie with Maps) "A Selective Portfolio of California Desert Maps". A gallery of maps showing different properties and attributes of the same areas in the California deserts. Pat Flanagan (Article), March 2012 p.20 Potential Health Impacts of Wind Energy and Invisible Pollution Politics of Predation Prey-predator relation, mountain lions and bighorn sheep. Christopher N Papouchis (Article), Spring 2002 p.12 Pollution Air Pollution in the Mono Lake Basin Subtitle: Status of Control Efforts. Jim Parker & Theodore Schade (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.1 Chromium 6 Plume in Needles is 55 Feet From Colorado River Source is PG&E facility at Topock. Details of the problem and solution. Metropolitan Water District (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.1 Confined Animal Facility in Imperial County Environmental Responsibility and Citizen Involvement. On-line citizen report database (IVAN) snares permitted pollutor. Luis Olmedo (Article), March, 2011 p.16 Dust Clouds Reach Ridgecrest Air pollution from Owens Lake dust storm, over Ridgecrest, Cal. Great Basin Air Pollution Control District (Photo), Spring 2004 p.12 Mercury Emissions from Mines Under Pressure Great Basin Mine Watch's efforts to control mercury emissions from Nevada mines. Dan Randolph (Article), June 15, 2007 p.6 Owens Lake Still Full of Dust Mike Prather (Article), Summer 1999 p.1 PM-10 Short side-bar on what is PM-10. (Article), Spring 2004 p.12 Taxes and Mercury Two hot topics from mining in Nevada - mercury emissions and extracted mineral taxation. John Hadder (Article), June 2009 p.10 Waste Treatment Plant for the Mojave Sludge treatment facility planned for Hinkley, west of Barstow. (Current Issues), Dec 15, 2006 p.7 We Pay for our Past Mining Contamination in the Mojave. Craig Deutsche & Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.12 Pompy, Jim Greed, Oportunity and Technology Story of the Picacho Mine. (Article), September, 2014 p.12 Pope, Geoff Preserving the Integrity of Biological Diversity Efforts to integrate grazing and biological diversity at Deep Springs College. (Article), Spring 2002 p.14 Poppy Preserve, Antelope Valley Corralling California Poppies (Happenstance over Stewardship and Planning. A passionate plea for the poppies, and for pristine land in general, threatened by the rush to renewable energy.) Mark Faull (Article), March 2012 p.6 LA County Supervisors drop wind plans (Meteorological towers in Antelope Valley denied. No decision on industrializing land adjacent to the Poppy Preserve.) (Issues Update), March 2012 p.7 Motorsports racetrack near the Poppy Reserve (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Poste Homestead Off-Roaders Destroy Restoration Work at Poste Homestead Natural Historic Area Philip M Klasky (Article), March, 2010 p.6 volunteer cleanup Public Service on Public Lands (National Public Lands Days. Four service trips. Mojave National Preserve, Joshua Tree National Park, Poste Homestead, Carrizo Plains lookout.) Mike Cipra, Craig Deutsche, Philip M Klasky & Rich Juricich (Article), Dec 2009 p.6 Poste Homestead Historic and Natural Area Dedicated 1923 homestead. Restoration and cleanup planned. (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.5 Potential Health Impacts of Wind Energy and Invisible Pollution Donna Tisdale (Article), December 2012 p.10 Powell, Lake Powell, Lake Colorado River Under Stress (Continued drought is forcing cooperation. Lakes Mead and Powell at lowest levels.) John Hiatt (Article), December, 2013 p.16 Power Line Corridors SDG&E map of proposed transmission lines in San Diego, Riverside, Imperial counties, and northern Mexico. (Map), June, 2008 p.8 Power plants, coal fired, in Eastern Nevada (Map), March, 2008 p.3 Power Tower solar energy effect on birds of renewable energy facilities in the desert Not so Friendly Green Skies (A bird's eye view. Renewable energy's effects on birds.) Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), June, 2013 p.16 Powers, P.E., Bill Let's Build Only What is Absolutely Necessary Transmission lines - alternates to building new. Comprehensive review. (Article), March, 2008 p.1 Prather, Mike Cartago Springs Lake Acquired at Owens Lake (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.6 Congressional Designation for Owens Valley's Alabama Hills? (Current Issues), June 2010 p.10 Cottonwood Canyon, Death Valley National Park (Trip Report), Fall 1998 p.10 Exploring the Owens Valley with Mom ((and Mike Prather as leader).) Blair Kuropatkin (Trip Report), Summer 1999 p.17 Historic Owens Valley Ranch up for Sale: Marred Viewshed? Lubken Ranch - 600 ac, south side of Lone Pine. (News Item), December, 2010 p.10 Inyo Mountains From a playa in Owens Valley. (Photo), June, 2014 p.3 Lower Owens River Lawsuit Sierra Club and Owens Valley Committee vs LADWP. (Article), Spring 2002 p.8 Owens Lake - Birdlover's Paradise (Article), Fall 2000 p.3 Owens Lake - To Pump or Not To Pump (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.9 Owens Lake Mitigation Finally Settled Story of a settlement. (Article), March, 2015 p.3 Owens Lake Still Full of Dust (Article), Summer 1999 p.1 Owens Lake, the Sound of Running Water on the Surface? DWP's dust control efforts bringing water to the lake. (Article), Summer 2002 p.11 Owens Lake: Will what we had be gone when the dust settles? Settlement with GBUAPCD, and analysis. (Article), Fall 1998 p.2 Owens Valley Water Agreement (Article), Winter 1998 p.3 Phalaropes in flight at Owens Lake (Photo), September, 2011 p.21 River Runs Through It, A Owens River rewatering- Success after years of effort. (Article), March 15, 2007 p.12 Science to Remediate Hazardous Dust and Create Historic Habitat Owens Lake. Hybrid 'Best Available Control Method' for dust control. (Article), September, 2011 p.20 Solar Energy Proposal for Owens Lake and Adjacent Lands Possible 5GW solar park development. (Article), June 2010 p.8 Solar Tentacles Reach Owens Valley Land of Little Rain fights from becoming Land of Lots of Energy Projects. Solar near Manzanar. Solar in Inyo County. (Article), June, 2014 p.3 Turning Owens Lake Into Owens a-little-bit-wet Lake DWP efforts and proposals. (Article), Spring 1999 p.11 Water Victory in Owens Valley Court imposed penalties for LA DWP delay in Owens River mitigation. (Article), Fall 2005 p.1 Privy in the Eye of a Storm Preservation 100 Years of Preserving America's Past Centennial of the Antiquities Act. Dwight Young (Article), September 16, 2006 p.10 BLM Employee's Perspective, A The NLCS from the BLM California Coordinator's eyes. Paul Brink (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.2 Desert Non-Profit Mojave Desert Land Trust progress and plans. (Current Issues), Dec 15, 2006 p.7 Friends of the Desert Mountains Receive Landscape Stewardship Award (Current Issues), June 2010 p.11 Historic Resources in the California Desert A Wilderness Perspective - practical aspects of managing historic evidence. Marty Dickes (Article), September 2007 p.3 New Future for the Whitewater Trout Farm The trout farm fed by Whitewater River draining San Gorgonio Wilderness, acquired by The Wildlands Conservancy. Frazier Haney (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.3 Preserving the Best of the Rest of the American West The National Landscape Conservation System - an assessment of current condition. Judy Anderson & Geary Hund (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.1 Protecting the Heart of the Mojave 'One hiker's' eloquent plea for the Mojave Trails National Monument. "Maintaining the status quo is an action itself.". Tory Elmore (Article), June, 2015 p.8 Protecting the Sky Island Sierra San Pedro Martir. Robert Coates & Donald Albright (Article), June 2010 p.12 Protection of Cultural and Historic Resources History of law, regulation, policy. Wanda Raschkow (Article), September 2007 p.1 Preserving and Protecting the Nevada Landscape One Segment at a Time Roberta Moore (Article), Winter 2001 p.9 Preserving the Best of the Rest of the American West The National Landscape Conservation System - an assessment of current condition. Judy Anderson & Geary Hund (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.1 Preserving the Integrity of Biological Diversity Efforts to integrate grazing and biological diversity at Deep Springs College. Geoff Pope (Article), Spring 2002 p.14 Preview of Water Pumping at Coyote Springs Valley Proposed 50,000 dwelling community north of Las Vegas. John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2003 p.7 Previn, Alicia Strange Disappearance of Walter Tortoise Childrens book. Protecting the Mojave. (Book Review), September, 2013 p.18 Prichett, Daniel Different View of Owens Lake, A Response to 'Owens Lake Mitigation Finally Settled', March 2015 Desert Report, p.3. (Article), June, 2015 p.5 Prichett, Jack Old Spanish Trail, The Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos. (Article), March 2012 p.1 Silurian Hills in the Crosshairs Proposed solar project would require a PEIS variance from BLM. Undeveloped location. (Article), June, 2014 p.2 Privitization of Water is a Mistake Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2001 p.2 Privy in the Eye of a Storm What to do with it. Birgitta Jansen (Article), March, 2015 p.12 Prized Dinosaur-like Lizard Threatened Prized Dinosaur-like Lizard Threatened Flat-tailed horned lizard. Jonathon Cook (Article), Fall 2002 p.6 Profile of Superintendent Mark Butler Appreciating the subtleties of Joshua Tree National Park. Seth Shteir (Article), December, 2013 p.2 Program Where Everyone Wins Tortoises through the lens. Students learning about tortoises and the desert. David Lamfrom & Rana Knighten (Article), September 2009 p.16 Programmatic EIS (desert solar) flaws Mythical Mandate, A (2005 Energy Policy Act clause often misquoted as a mandate from Congress.) Janine Blaeloch (Article), March, 2011 p.12 status review Renewable Energy Update (Developments in technology, economics, policies, biology drive changes.) Laura Cunningham (Article), December 2011 p.1 Progress on the Mother Road History and future. Catellus lands, imminent legislation. Elden Hughes (Article), September 2009 p.1 Project Plowshare Building a Radioactive Highway (Project Plowshare's plan to excavate I-40 through the Bristol Mtns with 23 simultaneous nuclear explosions.) Howard Wilshire (Article), Spring 2001 p.9 Promises to Protect the Sacred Efforts to protect Native American sites. Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Winter 2003 p.15 Promoting Community Participation BLM Ridgecrest's Steering Committee. Tom Budlong (Article), Fall 2005 p.12 Pronghorn Antelope For Love of Pronghorn (Review of pronghorn antelope and researcher Jim Yoakum.) Tina Nappe (Article), March, 2011 p.8 threat to species in the Great Basin Water Issues Intensify Threats to Nevada Species (Project of the Southern Nevada Water Authority is bad news for species already at risk.) Rob Mwroka (Article), June, 2013 p.8 Pronghorn Antelope Protection in the Carrizo Plain (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.17 (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.21 Carrizo NM fence removal. (Outings Notice), Summer 2006 p.17 Pronghorn of the Carrizo Plain Ancient Survivor - Modern Mystery. Why the population decline?. Diego Johnson (Article), September, 2010 p.16 Pronghorn on the Carrizo Plain National Monument Subtitle: Success Despite Manmade Obstacles. Alice Koch (Article), Spring 2005 p.3 Pronghorn Protection Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2005 p.16 Pronghorns Claora Styron (Poetry), December, 2010 p.9 Proposed Development of a New City on Park's Southern Boundary Will Paridise Valley become Paradise Lost? Between JTNP and Mecca Hills. 6000 ac, 12,000 houses, 800 ac. golf. Jeff Morgan (Article), December, 2013 p.3 Proposed Fort Irwin Expansion Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2001 p.1 Proposed Geothermal Development in Ocotillo Wells State Park, Imperial County Truckhaven area. (Current Issues), June 15, 2007 p.11 Proposed Heliport for Grand Canyon Tours will Impact Nevada Wilderness (News Item), Spring 2004 p.7 Public Land Management Proposed Joshua Hills Development (News Item), Summer 2004 p.9 Proposed Transmission Line Threatens Anza-Borrego The Sunrise Powerlink. Kelly Fuller (Article), Summer 2006 p.5 Proposed Trash Dump Next to JTNP Cancelled, But Another Threat Takes its Place. The next threat is a pumped storage project. (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.19 Proposition 7: More than Meets the Eye Green energy proposal - deeply flawed. (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 Protecting a Desert Jewel The Amargosa Conservancy. Susan Sorrells (Article), September 16, 2006 p.18 Protecting Habitat Connectivity in the Desert Californial Wilderness Coaliton program to reconnect fragmented habitats. Lauren McNees (Article), Summer 2004 p.12 Protecting Native American Lands and Sacred Sites Conference discussing. (Current Issues), March 2009 p.12 Protecting the Devils Hole (Ash Meadows) Pupfish An EA by the NPS. (News Item), Spring 2003 p.18 Protecting the Heart of the Mojave 'One hiker's' eloquent plea for the Mojave Trails National Monument. "Maintaining the status quo is an action itself.". Tory Elmore (Article), June, 2015 p.8 Protecting the Natural Sounds of Death Valley Air Tours over Death Valley National Park. Mike Cipra (Article), June 2010 p.2 Protecting the Sky Island Sierra San Pedro Martir. Robert Coates & Donald Albright (Article), June 2010 p.12 Protection of Cultural and Historic Resources History of law, regulation, policy. Wanda Raschkow (Article), September 2007 p.1 Prugh, Laura Great Farmer-Engineers of our Deserts Kangaroo Rat behavior. (Article), September 2009 p.15 Public Invited to Review BLM's OHV Grant Applications (Current Issues), September 2007 p.13 Public Land Management Ancient Horses, Camels and Mammoths in Las Vegas Upper Las Vegas Wash - preservation plans for this rich fossil area. John Hiatt (Article), March, 2010 p.3 Balancing Economic & Ecological Sustainability Overview and history of the Coachella Valley Habitiat Conservation Plan. Dr. Cameron Barrows, PhD (Article), June 15, 2007 p.4 Beatty Area Land Release Still on Hold 5400 acres, oasis, critical habitat. Old RMP out of date. (Current Issues), March 15, 2007 p.13 BLM Reopens Parts of Dunes That Had Been Closed for 10 Years Back to court again to protect the majestic Algondones Dunes.Species degradation at risk. Ileene Anderson (Article), December, 2013 p.1 California State Parks Planning for the Desert Cahuilla Mangement Plan. (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.4 Carrizo Plain National Monument BLM plans to create management plan without an EIS. (News Item), Winter 2006 p.15 Carrizo Plain National Monument RMP Finalized (Current Issues), June 2010 p.11 Death Valley and the Mojave Need Your Help Comments needed on the DVNP and Mojave National Preserve Draft General Management Plans. Ray Wan (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.1 Desert Park Management Plans Released for Public Review Helen Wagonvoord (Article), Fall 1998 p.5 Public Land Usage Eastern San Diego County Draft Resource Management Plan and Draft EIS (Current Issues), June 15, 2007 p.11 Flawed Panamint Range Mining Activity Report BLM's inaccurate CDPA Section 106 report. (News Item), Fall 2005 p.14 Grazing Allotments, Renewal, Public Comments EA preparation for grazing allotments in the West Mojave. (Sidebar), March 15, 2007 p.5 Grazing, the Essential Management Tool Brent Eldridge (Article), September 2007 p.12 Historic Resources in the California Desert A Wilderness Perspective - practical aspects of managing historic evidence. Marty Dickes (Article), September 2007 p.3 Interview with Superintendent Curt Sauer Joshua Tree National Park in 2009. Mike Cipra (Interview), September 2009 p.8 Last of the Central Valley Grasslands Carrizo Plain National Monument. Cal French (Article), March 15, 2007 p.6 Millions of Years Old, but Endangered Today Fairy shrimp in the Carrizo Plain. Kathy Sharum (Article), March 15, 2007 p.8 National Landscape Conservation System Permanent status under law. Marjorie L Sill (Article), June 2009 p.3 Nevada Water Update (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Planning for Death Valley's Wilderness and Backcountry Working toward a wilderness management plan. David Lamfrom (Article), September, 2010 p.4 Planning Initiated for Northern California & Nevada Deserts Northeast CA and northwest NV. Susanville BLM district. Stan Weidert (Article), Winter 2006 p.12 Progress on the Mother Road History and future. Catellus lands, imminent legislation. Elden Hughes (Article), September 2009 p.1 Promoting Community Participation BLM Ridgecrest's Steering Committee. Tom Budlong (Article), Fall 2005 p.12 Protecting the Natural Sounds of Death Valley Air Tours over Death Valley National Park. Mike Cipra (Article), June 2010 p.2 Protection of Cultural and Historic Resources History of law, regulation, policy. Wanda Raschkow (Article), September 2007 p.1 Quechan Protest of BLM Management Plan Regional Management Plan / BLM Yuma Field Office. (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.5 Redrock Canyon State Park Nighmare Gulch management. Stan Haye (Current Issues), June, 2014 p.21 Revisions to the South Coast Resource Management Plan (Current Issues), September 2007 p.13 Road Bulldozed in Death Valley National Park Old road in Greenwater Valley dozed in error. Bob Ellis (Article), Summer 2004 p.13 Serving on the DAC Desert Advisory Committee - input to managing ten million acres. Geary Hund (Article), Dec 2007 p.5 Should we Intervene in Natural Processes? Synopsis of questions raised by recent High Country New article, 'Unnatural Preservation'. (Sidebar), March, 2008 p.19 Speak Your Mind and Be Heard How the BLM makes decisions. Nada Culver (Article), June 15, 2007 p.3 Volunteers Crucial to BLM Wilderness Programs Use of volunteers to expand BLM land management effectivity. Marty Dickes (Article), Fall 2005 p.13 West Mojave Route Designation Revisited Sometimes the Good Guys Win. But, Then What? Court ruling that BLM violated its regulations. Tom Egan (Article), June 2010 p.3 Quechan Indians Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans. Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Public Land Usage Access to Public Lands Personal history by the author of involvement with public land access. Ed Waldheim (Article), September 2008 p.22 Dilemma of Access, The "The California Deserts", Bruce M Pavlik. Terry Weiner (Book Review), September 2008 p.1 Use of Publicly Owned Land Potential Las Vegas airports on public land. Mathew Christian (Article), Summer 2004 p.3 Public Lands and the General Land Office, 1812-2012 Beginnings of the Bureau of Land Management. Greg Hill (Article), June 2012 p.6 Public Participation in Desert Cahuilla Planning (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Public Resources at Risk from Bechtel Soda Mountain Solar looms over the Mojave National Preserve. Sid Silliman (Article), December, 2013 p.10 Public Service on Public Lands National Public Lands Days. Four service trips. Mojave National Preserve, Joshua Tree National Park, Poste Homestead, Carrizo Plains lookout. Mike Cipra, Craig Deutsche, Philip M Klasky & Rich Juricich (Article), Dec 2009 p.6 Public Water for Private Profit Cadiz, Inc. returns to the desert. Bob Ellis (Article), September 2009 p.4 Puente Hills Safe Passage Soon for Urban Wildlife (Puente Hills area, highway underpass.) Andrea Gullo (Article), Spring 2005 p.14 Pumped Storage Proposed Trash Dump Next to JTNP Cancelled, But Another Threat Takes its Place. The next threat is a pumped storage project. (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.19 Pyramid Lake (N. NV) Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.14 -QQuads Are ATVs Dangerous for Youth (Stats and stories of dangers of ATVs.) Pat Flanagan (Article), September 16, 2006 p.8 Quail Mountain - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.21 (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #1 p.17 Quechan Indians Glamis Mine Opposed by Presidents Advisory Council (ACHP opposition based on destruction of Quechan Indian properties.) (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.6 Greed, Gold and Trade Agreements (Guatamalan Mayas, Californian Quechans, and Sierra Club meet to discuss environmental threats from Glamis Gold.) Jean Costa (Article), Winter 2006 p.18 Imperial County Carcamp (With Quechan tribal members.) (Outings Notice), Fall 1998 p.9 Industrial Solar Projects Threaten Tribe's Spiritual Landscape (Cultural Resources. Going, Going, Gone. Quechan Tribe.) Bridget R Nash-Chrabascz (Article), June, 2011 p.11 Living on the Edge (The Intersection of NAFTA and Quechan Sacred Places. Discussion of current status of Glamis Gold's Indian Pass Mine dispute.) Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Spring 2006 p.1 Southern CA Indian Tribes (Areas located on map.) Manfred Knaak (Map), September 2007 p.8 Quechan Native Lands Need Protection Also Thanksgiving Feast Shared by Quechan & Desert Activists (Immersed in Quechan culture.) Susan Zwinger (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.16 Quechan Native Lands Need Protection Also Threats to traditional lands from mining, off-road vehicles, renewable energy development. Bridget R Nash-Chrabascz (Article), March, 2010 p.10 Quechan People Assault on Quechan Beliefs Continues Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.4 Cultural Metaphors Embody Running Man (Quechan sacred area.) Lorey Cachora (Article), Spring 2003 p.7 Quechan Protest of BLM Management Plan Regional Management Plan / BLM Yuma Field Office. (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.5 Quechan Sacred Sites Glamins open-pit cyanide heap-leach mine. (News Item), Winter 2003 p.18 Quechan Tribe and Glamis Gold Quechans allowed to file amicus curiae, a first, in the Glamis NAFTA lawsuit. (News Item), Winter 2006 p.16 Queen Mountain to Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Fall 2003 p.18 Queer Wilderness Grapevine & Queer Wilderness Study trip (SW Nevada) (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.13 Quiet Victory for Grand Canyon's Skies Airplane noise control. (News Item), Fall 2002 p.19 Quinn Canyon Range, Eastern Nevada Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.17 Quintana, Ernest Look Back, A Appreciation of the CDPA, by a superintendent of Joshua Tree National Park. (Article), Fall 2004 p.6 Remembering Frank Wheat (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 Quintanar, Aaron Baja California's Northern Sky Island Threats to La Sierra Juarez and Sierra San Pedro Martir by energy development. (Article), September, 2010 p.1 -RRahall-Shay-Inslee mining reform bill (HR3698) Still at Risk Without Mining Law Reform (The 1872 Mining Law outdated. HR3968 Rahall-Shay-Inslee bill.) Terry Weiner (Article), Summer 2006 p.12 Railroads Desert Committee Comments on DesertXpress High speed passenger train between Las Vegas and Victorville. Letter to Federal Railroad Administration. Sid Silliman (Article), Dec 2009 p.8 Kelso Depot Rehabilitation to Begin Dennis Schramm (Article), Winter 2001 p.12 Opening of the Mojave Desert Brief history of early developments, railroads. Elizabeth Von Till Warren, PhD (Article), Summer 2006 p.8 Three Desert Museums Laws Railroad, Eastern California, Maturango. Craig Deutsche (Article), September 2007 p.6 Rainbow Basin Owl Canyon, Rainbow Basin Geology Weekend (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.17 Rainbow Mountain Wilderness (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.21 Reading Desert Soils Rainbow Mountain Wilderness, NV wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Rainbow Talc Mine Death Valley's Rainbow Talc Mine (Status of the mine in the Ibex Hills, was BLM, now Park Service.) (Article), Winter 1998 p.10 potential mine in Death Valley, Hunter Mountain California Desert National Parks (A mining update. Mine threats in National Parks.) Helen Wagonvoord (Article), Fall 1998 p.4 Rake, Launce Decision Gives SNWA Opportunity to Re-think Water Las Vegas Water Grab. (Article), June 2009 p.2 Rand Mountain ACEC Reopened (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.4 Rand Mountain Mining District We Pay for our Past (Mining Contamination in the Mojave.) Craig Deutsche & Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.12 Rand Mountains ORV closure Everyone Loses when ORVs Trespass (Trespass after re-opening of the Rand Mountains closure.) (Current Issues), September 2009 p.12 Permits and Rider Education Required (Review of the Rand Mountain ORV closure, and re-opening with controlled access.) Stan Haye (Article), September 2008 p.10 Rand Mountains ACEC Report of personal experience with closure management. Craig Deutsche (Sidebar), September 2008 p.11 Rand Mountains Service Trip Help the SCA in the Rand Mountain Management Area. (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.21 Randolph, Dan Mercury Emissions from Mines Under Pressure Great Basin Mine Watch's efforts to control mercury emissions from Nevada mines. (Article), June 15, 2007 p.6 Randsburg, CA We Pay for our Past (Mining Contamination in the Mojave.) Craig Deutsche & Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.12 Rare Earth Mines in the US Jeffrey Jenkins (Map), March 2013 p.13 Rare Earth Mining at Mountain Pass History and current status of the Mountain Pass mine near Clark Mountain, CA. Susan Juetten (Article), March, 2011 p.1 Rare earths New Rush for Rare Earth Materials (Mines - Mountain Pass and others. Overview and impacts.) Jeffrey Jenkins (Article), March 2013 p.1 Rare Plants Competing with Rare Minerals Protection of endemic species growing on high quality limestones in the San Bernardino mountains. Ileene Anderson (Article), Fall 2003 p.4 Raschkow, Wanda Protection of Cultural and Historic Resources History of law, regulation, policy. (Article), September 2007 p.1 Ravens Common Ravens: A Growing Threat (General discussion of Raven management.) Amy L Fesnock (Article), Summer 2004 p.6 Tortoise Shell (Photo of shell of immature tortoise killed by ravens.) Bill Boarman (Photo), Summer 2004 p.6 Reading Desert Soils Gleaning history from the ground. William H Schlesinger (Article), Summer 2003 p.5 Reames, Deborah Reames, Deborah Remembering Frank Wheat (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 Recent Botanical Discoveries In the Eastern Mojave Desert, 90 new species. James M Andre (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.1 Record of Decision signed for Ocotillo Wind Energy Facility (Current Issues), June 2012 p.9 Recreation Fee Demonstration Program What's Wrong with Fee Demo Vicky Hoover (Article), Spring 2000 p.10 Red Mountain Day Hike (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.19 Red Mountain, CA We Pay for our Past (Mining Contamination in the Mojave.) Craig Deutsche & Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.12 Red Rock Canyon Flooding, driving in desert washes. (Article), Winter 1998 p.5 Red Rock Canyon State Park (Outings Notice), Fall 2001 p.18 (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.21 (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.14 California's Unique Theater of Stone (Preserving Red Rock Canyon.) Mark Faull (Article), Dec 2008 p.8 Isabella Lake / Red Rock Canyon State Park Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.14 Worrisome New Partnership, A (Illegal off-road vehicle use and the California Department of Parks and Recreation.) Karen Schambach (Article), Dec 2007 p.1 Red Rock Canyon State Park, Hike in Nightmare Gulch (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.16 Red Rock Canyon, Cliffs Bruce Barnbaum (Photo), Fall/Winter 1999 p.3 Red Rock Canyon, NV Save Red Rock Canyon (Threat to Red Rock Canyon NCA, Nevada.) Sandra K Finley (Article), Fall 2002 p.9 Redrock Canyon State Park Nighmare Gulch management. Stan Haye (Current Issues), June, 2014 p.21 Redrock Canyon State Park / Kelso Valley Exploration (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.13 Redrock Canyon State Park Exploration (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.20 REGPA (Inyo Co. Energy Plan) threats to Centennial Flat, Panamint Valley, Deep Springs Valley, Chicago Valley Solar Tentacles Reach Owens Valley (Land of Little Rain fights from becoming Land of Lots of Energy Projects. Solar near Manzanar. Solar in Inyo County.) Mike Prather (Article), June, 2014 p.3 Regulations on Dumping Sewage Need to Include Enclosure Open-air sludge dumps in the Mojave Desert. (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Rehabilitating Routes in Wilderness SCA: A Cooperative Effort. Jeff Tobe (Article), Spring 2002 p.9 Reigning In ORV Abuses Review of San Bernardino County's recent ORV control ordinance. Philip M Klasky (Article), Summer 2006 p.6 Reilly, Susan Luckie activist presented Hoyt award Joshua Tree Celebrates National Park Anniversary, Minerva Hoyt Bob Cates (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.6 Desert Queen - Susan Luckie Reilly (Article), Spring 2005 p.18 Renewable Tourism Economy, The Remember the Road Grading in Death Valley Wilderness Inyo Co. receives road funds in error. (News Item), Spring 2005 p.5 Remembering Frank Wheat Tom Turner, Buck Parker, Debbie Sease, Nick Ervin, Judy Anderson, Jim Dodson, Stan Haye, Elden Hughes, Patty Carpenter-Hughes, Ernest Quintana, Steve Tabor, Doug Kari, Carl Wheat & Deborah Reames (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 Remembering Stan Stan Weidart. Vicky Hoover (Article), March 2009 p.3 Reml, Teri Interview With the New California Desert District Manager (Teri Raml.) Craig Deutsche (Interview), September, 2010 p.6 Renewable Electricity Standard (RES) Decentralized, Renewable Power (A first priority for California. Review of decentralized energy policies and goals.) Robert Freehling & Al Weinrub (Article), September, 2010 p.13 Renewable Energy Alternatives Larger Pictrue, The (Review of practical energy techniques and policies.) (Sidebar), September, 2010 p.15 Call to Action, for Energy Democracy (From Solar Done Right. Call for renewable energy techniques such as distributed generation, conservation, and use of previously disturbed lands instead of industrialization of pristine open public lands.) Solar Done Right (Editorial), March 2012 p.12 effect on birds of renewable energy facilities in the desert Not so Friendly Green Skies (A bird's eye view. Renewable energy's effects on birds.) Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), June, 2013 p.16 Industrialization of the Desert (Renewable energy has changed the traditional Sierra Club wildland protection priority when the protection is needed most.) John Hiatt (Article), September, 2010 p.12 Transforming the Politics of Big Solar (Changing renewable energy strategy to distributed generation from large remote industrialization of undisturbed public lands.) Janine Blaeloch (Article), March 2012 p.2 Renewable Energy and Changing Park Views A closer look inside and outside Park borders. Description of how the Park Service analyzes visual impact. Birgitta Jansen (Article), June, 2015 p.2 Renewable Energy at Mojave National Preserve David Moore (Article), Winter 2003 p.10 Renewable Energy Development Opportunities for Improvement. Controversies over desert renewable energy development. Dustin Mulvaney, PhD (Article), March, 2011 p.4 Renewable Energy from the California Deserts Monica Argandoña (Article), Dec 2007 p.8 Renewable Energy in the Desert (Current Issues), September 2007 p.11 Renewable Energy Resources & Meeting the Climate Challenge Climate change. Carl Zichella (Article), March 2009 p.10 Renewable Energy Update Developments in technology, economics, policies, biology drive changes. Laura Cunningham (Article), December 2011 p.1 Renewable Energy. Why Not on Rooftops in San Diego Alternative to large energy industrialization of the back country. Saul Alarcon Farfan (Article), June 2012 p.8 Renewable Tourism Economy, The Visioning and Marketing of Desert Heritage Tourism. Economic benefit of attracting tourists to desert spaces. Mark Faull (Article), March, 2014 p.1 Renewed Threat to Tunnel Under San Jacinto Mountain Renewed Threat to Tunnel Under San Jacinto Mountain Possible neutrino detection facility. George Meyer (Article), Spring 2004 p.6 Report on the Lower Amargosa Miriam 'Mim' Romero (Article), Summer 2000 p.3 Reporting from the Field Subtitle: Writing an Effective Trip Report. Hermi Hiatt (Article), Summer 2000 p.14 Representative Miller Leads Opposition to Army Efforts to Annex CA Desert Re: Fort Irwin Expansion. (Article), July 1997 p.4 Residential Mining in Nevada's Historic Comstock Modern cyanide heap leach open pit mining 'in town'. Neighbors face noise, dust and toxins. Susan Juetten (Article), September, 2014 p.10 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Department of Defense Exemptions (Request for environmental law exemptions.) Sarah Matsumoto (Article), Summer 2003 p.1 Resources of the Ft. Irwin Proposed Expansion Area Ray Bransfield (Article), Summer 2001 p.15 Restoration American West at Risk, The Science, Myths and Politics of Land Abuse and Recovery. Howard Wilshire, Jane Nielson and Richard Hazlett. "We are already serious, are actively working on wasteful personal habits, and are commenting to agencies and politicians about threats to our arid western landscapes. This book is for us.". Pat Flanagan (Book Review), March 2009 p.22 Eastern Nevada Restoration Initiative Questionable and untested restoration techniques. John Hiatt (Article), Fall 2000 p.18 Healing Mojave's AT&T Scars Restoration of obsolete communication path through the Mojave National Preserve. Amy Livingston & Cariker Cunningham (Article), Winter 2003 p.9 Lanscrape to Landscape Student Conservation Association land rehabs. Cindy Buxton (Article), Spring 2003 p.11 Making Routes Disappear Disguising illegal vehicle tracks. Brian Murdock (Article), Summer 2000 p.8 Rehabilitating Routes in Wilderness SCA: A Cooperative Effort. Jeff Tobe (Article), Spring 2002 p.9 Student Conservation Association in the California Desert General description of the SCA goals and methods. Jay Watson (Article), Fall 2005 p.10 Wilderness Restoration in Imperial County SCA crew in the Yuha Desert. (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.17 Restoration of Damaged Desert Lands Tricks and techniques. Chris Roholt (Article), September 16, 2006 p.6 Restoration of the Kelso Depot Nearly Complete James Woolsey (Article), Summer 2005 p.4 Restoring Sanity Back to Nitre Stabilizing an historic house at China Ranch. Sarah Cunkleman (Article), Spring 2001 p.3 Restoring the 'Eternal Silence' to the Grand Canyon Aircraft noise. Dennis Brownridge (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.10 RETI Renewable Energy Resources & Meeting the Climate Challenge (Climate change.) Carl Zichella (Article), March 2009 p.10 Solar Projections - How RETI Got it Wrong (Sidebar), June 2009 p.15 where it went wrong How Much "Big Solar" Must the Desert Suffer? (An indictment of the RETI process.) Ed Mainland (Article), June 2009 p.1 Rivers Revisions to the South Coast Resource Management Plan (Current Issues), September 2007 p.13 Reyes, Abigail Salton Sea Initiative, The UC Irvine Offers a Multidisciplinary Approach. (Article), March, 2014 p.18 Reynolds, JT JT Reynolds Reflects on His Career (Tribute to a Dedicated Public Servant.) Mike Cipra (Article), March 2009 p.8 Rhyolite Days Campout & Exploration (Trip Report), April 1997 p.4 Ricardo Breceda, Accidental Artist, by Diana Lindsay Large metal sculptures in the desert near Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Craig Deutsche (Book Review), December 2011 p.8 Rice Valley Wilderness extension needed More Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation (Hills, Mountains and Valleys.) Duncan Bell (Article), September, 2014 p.1 Ridgecrest Solar Power Project Solar Millenium's 4000 acre proposal near Ridgecrest, CA. (Current Issues), June 2010 p.10 Ridgecrest, CA Dust Clouds Reach Ridgecrest (Air pollution from Owens Lake dust storm, over Ridgecrest, Cal.) Great Basin Air Pollution Control District (Photo), Spring 2004 p.12 Ridgecrest Solar Power Project (Solar Millenium's 4000 acre proposal near Ridgecrest, CA.) (Current Issues), June 2010 p.10 Riley, ghost town Ghost Town Extravaganza (Ballarat and Riley, in Panamint Valley.) (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.17 Rinne, William Focus on the Colorado River, an Overview (Article), Spring 2002 p.3 Rio Bravo Water Company Once They Call it Paradise, Kiss it Good-bye (Sprawl on Steroids. Paradise Valley proposed development adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park. 15,000 new homes.) Donna Charpied & Larry Charpied (Article), Spring 2006 p.16 Rio Grande del Norte National Monument New National Monument in New Mexico (Rio Grande del Norte.) (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Rio Mesa Solar Project Palo Verde Mesa (Sacrifice for solar energy. Large scale energy projects west of Blythe, CA.) Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), September 2012 p.6 Riparian Challenges Await at Surprise Canyon EIS to analyze 4WD access being prepared. Tom Budlong (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.13 River or Road? Furnace Creek, in the White Mountains. (Current Issues), Dec 15, 2006 p.7 River Runs Through It, A Owens River rewatering- Success after years of effort. Mike Prather (Article), March 15, 2007 p.12 Rivers Colorado River Delta: Present and Future Can a functional ecosystem be restored? Immense challenges, but it's not dead. Francisco Zamora & Susan Schlatter (Article), September 2012 p.1 Essay on a Desert River The Truckee, by an author who knows the river. Mary Webb (Article), September, 2010 p.18 River Runs Through It, A Riverside East SEZ Owens River rewatering- Success after years of effort. Mike Prather (Article), March 15, 2007 p.12 Wilderness Legislation in Riverside County 190,000 acre proposal. (Current Issues), Dec 2007 p.15 Riverside East SEZ Palo Verde Mesa (Sacrifice for solar energy. Large scale energy projects west of Blythe, CA.) Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), September 2012 p.6 Road Bulldozed in Death Valley National Park Old road in Greenwater Valley dozed in error. Bob Ellis (Article), Summer 2004 p.13 Road restoration El Paso Mountains El Paso Mountains Wilderness (Subtitle: Repairing the Boundaries. BLM-directed volunteers maintaining wilderness boundaries, disguising illegal roads.) Alice Kettering (Article), Summer 2004 p.14 Greenwater Valley Road Bulldozed in Death Valley National Park (Old road in Greenwater Valley dozed in error.) Bob Ellis (Article), Summer 2004 p.13 Roads, River and Sky The Owyhee, Nevada solitude. Craig Deutsche (Article), Summer 2005 p.10 Roads, Routes Bill Threatens Joshua Tree Wilderness Mary Bono's bill to allow a road in wilderness in Joshua Tree NP. Frank Buono (Article), Summer 2002 p.3 Federal Law is Biggest Threat to Parks & Wilderness RS 2477. Amanda Dranginis (Article), Spring 2003 p.1 How Not to do Route Designations Lessons learned from recent route inventory projects. Jim Dodson (Article), Spring 2005 p.10 Inyo County's Claim on Roads in Death Valley Thrown Out RS2477 vs. Quiet Title time limitation. Last Chance Canyon. (Current Issues), September 2012 p.22 Long and Widening Road, The Proposed Hoover Dam Bypass to replace the 2-lane across the dam. John Hiatt (Article), Winter 2002 p.11 Old Spanish Trail, The Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos. Jack Prichett & Scott Smith (Article), March 2012 p.1 Panamint Valley Proposal to re-route Pleasant Canyon road to avoid riparian. (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.11 RS2477 Road Claims Interior Secretary Gale Norton's March 2006 RS2477 policy. (News Item), Summer 2006 p.7 Robbins, Robert Kelso Dunes at Sunset (Photo), Fall 2004 p.9 Robertson, Terri Gold Butte North of Las Vegas. "There's more than gold in them thar hills." Descriptive story of the area. (Article), December 2011 p.14 Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area Nevada. A hidden gem. (Article), June 2012 p.14 Robichaud, Renee L Voracious Long-ears Threaten Wildlife Refuge Burros, Imperial National Wildlife Refuge. (Article), Fall 2001 p.7 Robinson, John California Desert Miracle By Frank Wheat. (Book Review), Winter 1998-1999 p.10 Rock Art Blythe Intaglios (Photo), March, 2010 p.10 Rosen, Elyssa Centennial Canyon Rock Art Terry Frewin (Photo), Summer 2004 p.19 Eastern California Rock Art Cosos, Olancha, …. (Outings Notice), Summer 2005 p.17 In the Moccasins of the Artist Petroglyphs in Big and Little Petroglyph Canyons, China Lake. Craig Deutsche (Article), Winter 2006 p.3 Mysteries of the Desert, Primitive Carcamp Black Canyon petroglyphs. (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.22 Steam Wells Petroglyph Craig Deutsche (Photo), Spring 2004 p.4 Rock Art Protection Plea Evelyn Billo & Robert Mark (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.7 Rock Art, Eastern California (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.16 (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #1 p.17 Rock Lady of the Motherlode Snooping out Maurandya petrophila in Death Valley. Bob Ellis & Ingrid Crickmore (Article), Summer 2001 p.6 Rockhouse Canyon Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.12 Rodman/Newbury Mountains Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.16 Roholt, Chris Growing Up and Growing Old with the BLM Reminiscences and Observations. (Article), December 2011 p.15 Restoration of Damaged Desert Lands Tricks and techniques. (Article), September 16, 2006 p.6 Sense of Amazement and Pride for BLM and its Partners BLM's strategy for implementing the CDPA. (Article), Fall 2004 p.4 Romero, Mim Mim Romero, Desert Queen Hermi Hiatt (Article), Fall 2001 p.15 Romero, Miriam 'Mim' New Proposal for the Amargosa River History and current status of caring for the Amargosa. (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.4 Report on the Lower Amargosa (Article), Summer 2000 p.3 Thoughts on the Amargosa River Country (Article), Fall 2001 p.3 Wagons Ho! Subtitle: Nuke waste hauled over improved wagon trail. (Yucca Mountain). (Article), Winter 2001 p.4 Ronald, Ann Another Place & Time: Voices from the Carissa Plains Book by Craig Deutsche. Stories of the pioneer settlers of what is now the Carrizo Plains National Monument. (Book Review), September, 2013 p.10 Friendly Fallout 1953 University of Nevada Press. Author's musings on writing this book. (Article), December, 2010 p.7 Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge A National Wildlife Refuge to protect the Moapa Dace. (Article), September 16, 2006 p.13 Rooftop solar Renewable Energy. Why Not on Rooftops in San Diego (Alternative to large energy industrialization of the back country.) Saul Alarcon Farfan (Article), June 2012 p.8 Rooftop Solar MGM Resorts Announces Plan to Build Country's 2nd Largest Rooftop Solar Array on Mandalay Bay (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.18 Rosen, Elyssa Mercury and Mines in Nevada Subtitle: 'Curbing Mercury Emissions'. (Article), Summer 2006 p.14 Rossman, Antonio Rossman, Antonio Law and the River, The Colorado River, Interior Sec'y Norton cuts water supply. (Article), Spring 2003 p.10 Rothfuss, Ed 10 Years Later - Death Valley National Park Early suggestions of Park status, appreciation of current Park status, by a superintendent of the park. (Article), Fall 2004 p.7 Rout 66 Historical Sites and Points of Interest (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.16 Route 66 Mother Road becomes Mojave Trails (California Desert Protection Act of 2010 (Feinstein bill), description of major features.) Elden Hughes (Article), March, 2010 p.1 Progress on the Mother Road (History and future. Catellus lands, imminent legislation.) Elden Hughes (Article), September 2009 p.1 Route 66 Desert Exploration (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.12 Route designation How Not to do Route Designations (Lessons learned from recent route inventory projects.) Jim Dodson (Article), Spring 2005 p.10 West Mojave Route Designation Revisited (Sometimes the Good Guys Win. But, Then What? Court ruling that BLM violated its regulations.) Tom Egan (Article), June 2010 p.3 Route Documentation and Monitoring (San Bernardino County) (Outings Notice), Fall 2003 p.16 Rowland, Steve Las Vegas Valley's Treasure Trove of Ice Age Fossils Tule Springs fossil beds. (Article), September 2012 p.2 Tule Springs Fossil Bed National Monument Mojave Desert's newest National Park unit.The struggle for designation. (Article), March, 2015 p.2 Royal Gold Mine Glass Mountain, South Mono Crater, Royal Gold Mine Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.15 RS 2477 Federal Law is Biggest Threat to Parks & Wilderness (RS 2477.) Amanda Dranginis (Article), Spring 2003 p.1 Inyo County's Claim on Roads in Death Valley Thrown Out (RS2477 vs. Quiet Title time limitation. Last Chance Canyon.) (Current Issues), September 2012 p.22 Surprise Canyon RS2477 Suit Dismissed (Current Issues), September 2007 p.11 RS2477 Road Claims Interior Secretary Gale Norton's March 2006 RS2477 policy. (News Item), Summer 2006 p.7 Rubin, Esther Linking Fragmented Habitats Protecting desert wildlife in the face of climate change. (Article), Dec 2008 p.14 Ruby Gas Pipeline In northern Nevada. (Current Issues), March, 2010 p.19 Ruby Mountains Keeping Roadless Areas Forever Wild… (Subtitle: Backpacking in the Ruby Mountains.) Henry Egghart (Article), Fall 2000 p.23 Ruby Mountains Backpack (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.20 (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.19 Ruby Mountains Wilderness Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.22 Ruby Pipeline Decision Challenged Northern Nevada. Sierra Club decision appeal. (Current Issues), September, 2010 p.17 Sage Grouse Ruby Pipeline Revisited Petition for rehearing from the Sierra Club Toiyabe chapter. (Current Issues), June 2010 p.11 Ruby Rendevous, 8th Annual, Carcamp (Outings Notice), June 15, 2007 p.16 (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.22 Ruby Rendezvous Wright, Merrily 5th Annual Ruby Rendezvous (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.17 Ruby Rendezvous, 7th Annual. Carcamp, backpack No. NV. (Outings Notice), Spring 2006 p.21 Ruminations While Driving North Along Highways 14 and 395 Travelogue, and thanks to the people who helped preserve the lands along the route. Elden Hughes (View from the Chair), Fall/Winter 1999 p.2 Running Man geoglyph (Photo), Winter 1998 p.11 Running Man, Quechan sacred area Cultural Metaphors Embody Running Man (Quechan sacred area.) Lorey Cachora (Article), Spring 2003 p.7 Running with Wind Wolves - Service and Exploration Wind Wolves Preserve. (Outings Notice), Spring 2006 p.20 Russian Olive Appreciation Festival Harris Wash (Escalante tributary) service trip to remove Russian Olive. (Outings Notice), Spring 2006 p.21 -SS 2535, California Wild Heritage Act Boxer Introduces California's Wild Heritage Act Terry Frewin (Article), Fall 2002 p.1 S.2102 Death Valley and the Timbisha Shoshone Homeland Act (History and synopsis, with text of S.2102.) Lois Sneddon (Article), Spring 2000 p.12 S.2921 Energy Related Provisions of S.2921 (In the California Desert Protection Act of 2010. Includes summary of Title II, Desert Renewable Energy Permitting.) Craig Deutsche & Barbara Boyle (Article), March, 2010 p.14 Sacatar Trail Wilderness Southern Sierra (West Side) Management Plan (EA out for review: Wilderness areas: Chimney Peak, Domeland, Kiavah, Owens Peak, Sacatar Trail.) (Article), Spring 1999 p.18 Sad Farewell to a Friend Frank Wheat. Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2000 p.1 Safe Passage Soon for Urban Wildlife Puente Hills area, highway underpass. Andrea Gullo (Article), Spring 2005 p.14 Sage Grouse American Lands Sage Grouse Conservation Project Mark Salvo (Article), Spring 2000 p.11 BLM Grazing Allotment Practices Not Meeting Standard ("Citizen scientists protect wildlife needs." Detailed non-BLM monitoring reveals management problems. Duck Creek Allotment, Sage Groused habitat, etc.) Jim Catlin (Article), December 2011 p.4 Greater Sage Grouse Saving the Greater Sage Grouse … And the Sagebrush Sea (Unprecedented steps to save the species.) Mark Salvo & Erik Molvar (Article), September 2012 p.14 Petition to List Greater Sage Grouse (Conflict between conservationists and Bush Administration about listing species of Greater Sage Grouse, including Mono Basin Greater Sage Grouse.) Mark Salvo (Article), Winter 2006 p.8 Sage Grouse, Greater (Centrocercus urophasianus Photo, and threat to species. Water Issues Intensify Threats to Nevada Species (Project of the Southern Nevada Water Authority is bad news for species already at risk.) Rob Mwroka (Article), June, 2013 p.8 State of the Sage Grouse John Hiatt (Article), Spring 2002 p.13 US Fish and Wildlife Service Propose Listing the Bi-State DPS of the Greater Sage-Grouse (Current Issues), December, 2013 p.14 Sage Grouse, Greater (Centrocercus urophasianus BLM director opposes listing BLM Director Opposes Listing Sage-Grouse ((Kathleen Clark).) (News Item), Summer 2004 p.9 Fish and Wildlife Considering New Sage-Grouse Listing (Discussion of efforts to list the Greater Sage Grouse as an endangered species.) John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2004 p.7 Sahara Mustard Aliens in the Desert (Non-native grasses, mustards and other plants replacing native plants.) John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2005 p.12 Anatomy of an Invasion (Sahara Mustard - What do we do now?.) Dr. Cameron Barrows, PhD (Article), June 2010 p.16 Confessions of a Late Bloomer (How Sahara Mustard changes more than just landscapes. Effects of invasion of Sahara Mustard.) David Garmon (Article), September, 2013 p.3 Invasive Sahara Mustard (Brassica Tournefortii.) Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2001 p.19 Salazar Announcement Programmatic EIS for Solar Federal Renewable Energy Zones. Joan Taylor (Sidebar), June 2009 p.7 Salazar, Ken Secretary of Interior Obama Will Have a Clean Slate of Top Officials Overseeing Energy and Environmental Issues (Ken Salazar, Steven Chu, Lisa Jackson.) (Current Issues), March 2013 p.22 Sierra Club Supports Mandatory Wind Guidelines for Wildlife Avoidance, Minimization, and Mitigation (Letter from Michael Brune, Executive Director of the Sierra Club, to Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar. Others wanted voluntary guidelines.) Barbara Boyle (Letter), March 2012 p.10 Saline Valley Wilderness Protection Work Party (Outings Notice), Fall 2001 p.18 (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.18 Sall, April Greenwash, The Renewable Energy Development - The Right and the Wrong Way. (Article), June, 2008 p.4 New California Gold Rush, The Review of the Catellus Land Purchase, and need for a regional alternative energy EIS. (Article), March, 2008 p.6 Pipes Canyon - All in a Day's Work Rare Desert Watershed. History and operation of the Preserve. (Article), Spring 2006 p.12 Saltcedar Invades the Southwest The good and the bad of Tamarix ramosissima. Pat Tennant (Article), Fall 2003 p.7 Salton Geothermal Development Area (Map), March, 2008 p.9 Map of the area Let's Build Only What is Absolutely Necessary (Transmission lines - alternates to building new. Comprehensive review.) Bill Powers, P.E. (Article), March, 2008 p.1 Salton Sea Birds of the Salton Sea (A pictorial.) Milton Friend (Photo), Summer 2002 p.13 Blowing Dust in the Wind (Subtitle: Could the Salton Sea be the Next Owens Lake?.) Tom Kirk (Article), Summer 2002 p.1 California Must Save the Salton Sea Elden Hughes (Commentary), Winter 2004 #1 p.19 Controlling Salinity in the Salton Sea William R Brownlie (Article), Summer 2002 p.4 Salton Sea State Recreation Area Cultural Resources of the Salton Sea Russell L Kaldenberg (Article), Spring 2000 p.6 effect of air quality on water transfers Air Quality at Risk in Salton Sea Water Transfers (Effect on air quality of water transfers resulting in lowering Salton Sea water level.) Theodore Schade (Article), Spring 2004 p.1 ESA and the IID. (News Item), Fall 2001 p.10 Fish Traps (Indian), at Salton Sea Russell L Kaldenberg (Photo), Spring 2000 p.6 Flocks to the Horizons (Focus on the Salton Sea.) Elden Hughes (Editorial), Summer 2002 p.2 How Much Water Will be Available (Salton Sea restoration - current status.) Ronald Enzweiler (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.3 Is the Salton Sea Worth Saving? Cary Meister (Commentary), Spring 2000 p.7 Landfill Expansion will Bring Mountains of Trash Near the Salton Sea (Imperial County gets big money to take more trash. Expansion from 8 to 320 acres, from 80 to 225 feet high.) Terry Weiner & Linda Lou True (Article), December 2011 p.6 Need for Restoring the Salton Sea, The Mary Bono (Article), Summer 2004 p.4 New River is an Old Problem, The (History, cleanup and status of this drainage from Mexico and California into the Salton Sea.) Marie Barrett (Article), Dec 2009 p.1 On the basis of Sound Science (Subtitle: The role of the science advisor in determining environmental policy.) Debra Hughson (Article), Summer 2002 p.12 Ongoing Effort to Save the Salton Sea Kelly Bishop, Jessica Lovecchio & Bruce Wilcox (Article), December 2012 p.3 Owls and the Salton Sea (Barn and burrowing owls, improving Salton Sea water quality!.) Judy Maben (Article), Fall 2005 p.8 Salton Sea, North Lake Proposal Judy Anderson (Article), Summer 2003 p.10 Seasons on the Wing (A self-guided birding tour of the Salton Sea.) Bob Miller (Article), Winter 2003 p.4 Unique Algae Found in Salton Sea (News Item), Spring 2005 p.5 US Filter's Salton Sea Proposal to be Evaluated (A proposal for the Salton Sea.) Tom Kirk (Article), Spring 2003 p.19 used to introduce students and children to nature Down Home Learning (Children and the Natural World educating children about nature.) Pat Flanagan (Article), June 2010 p.2 Water Conservation Goals Determine Fate. Steve Horvitz (Article), Winter 2002 p.6 Water Conservation Measures Impact Salton Sea Tom Kirk (Article), Summer 2002 p.7 Water transfer DEIS. (News Item), Spring 2002 p.11 Water Transfer Endangers Salton Sea Mark Nichols (Article), Summer 2002 p.6 Water Transfer Threatens Salton Sea Mary Bono (Article), Summer 2002 p.1 Water transfer. (News Item), Winter 2003 p.19 Salton Sea - The Good and the Not So Good Plusses and minuses at the Salton Sea. Carl E Bell (Article), Winter 2001 p.10 Salton Sea / Mecca Hills Exlporatory Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.15 (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.15 (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.13 Salton Sea Initiative, The UC Irvine Offers a Multidisciplinary Approach. Gregor M. Yanega, Abigail Reyes & Timothy J. Bradley (Article), March, 2014 p.18 Salton Sea Restoration EIS (News Item), Spring 2000 p.4 Salton Sea Should be Focus of Desalinization Studies Corky Larsen (Article), Summer 2002 p.7 Salton Sea State Recreation Area Come visit before it is gone. Description of the area. Connie Brooks (Article), December, 2014 p.22 Salton Sea, North Lake Proposal Salton Sea, North Lake Proposal Judy Anderson (Article), Summer 2003 p.10 Salvation Mountain In the Desert. About a Mountain. About a Man. (Leonard Knight, 1931-2014. Salvation Mountain.) Ruth Nolan (Article), September, 2014 p.8 Salvo, Mark American Lands Sage Grouse Conservation Project (Article), Spring 2000 p.11 Petition to List Greater Sage Grouse Conflict between conservationists and Bush Administration about listing species of Greater Sage Grouse, including Mono Basin Greater Sage Grouse. (Article), Winter 2006 p.8 Saving the Greater Sage Grouse … And the Sagebrush Sea Unprecedented steps to save the species. (Article), September 2012 p.14 San Bernardino / Morongo Basin Slopes Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.12 San Bernardino Bluegrass Suit to Protect San Bernardino and San Diego Wildflowers (CBD / CNPS suit to designate critical habitat for six plants.) (News Item), Fall 2004 p.13 San Bernardino County Supervisor Mitzelfelt Proposes to Weaken County ORV Law ((How much is too much?).) Philip M Klasky (Article), March, 2010 p.18 San Bernardino Mountains ACEC in San Bernardino Mountains Up Against Many Threats (Juniper Flats Cultural Area - pressures from multiple kinds of uses.) Jenny Wilder (Article), June 2012 p.3 San Bernardino Mountains bladderpod Rare Plants Competing with Rare Minerals (Protection of endemic species growing on high quality limestones in the San Bernardino mountains.) Ileene Anderson (Article), Fall 2003 p.4 San Diego County Eastern San Diego County Draft Resource Management Plan and Draft EIS (Current Issues), June 15, 2007 p.11 San Emigdio Blue, The Endangered butterfly. David Clendenen (Article), Summer 2003 p.3 San Jacinto Mountain possible tunnel under, for neutrino detection Renewed Threat to Tunnel Under San Jacinto Mountain (Possible neutrino detection facility.) George Meyer (Article), Spring 2004 p.6 Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mtns National Monument Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.18 San Jacinto Mountains Moving Through Congress (Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument.) (News Item), Summer 2000 p.5 San Rafael Swell (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.13 San Sebastian Marsh, Imperial County Endangered by excessive aquifer pumping. (News Item), Winter 2003 p.19 Sand Mountain Blue Butterfly ESA listing attempts. (News Item), Summer 2004 p.9 Sand Mountain Blue Butterfly Needs Protection Shrinking butterfly habitat due to ORV activity. Daniel Patterson (Article), Spring 2006 p.6 Sand Mountain Butterfly Formal review approved by FWS. (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.11 Sand Mountain Recreation Area Sand Mountain Blue Butterfly Needs Protection (Shrinking butterfly habitat due to ORV activity.) Daniel Patterson (Article), Spring 2006 p.6 Saving the Forgotten Colorado River Sand to Snow National Monument (Map), March, 2010 p.12 Legislation introduced. Joan Taylor & Buford Crites (Article), March, 2010 p.12 Sand to Snow Project includes Pipes Canyon Preserve Pipes Canyon - All in a Day's Work (Rare Desert Watershed. History and operation of the Preserve.) April Sall (Article), Spring 2006 p.12 Sand, Susan Exploring the Mojave Without Leaving a Trace Outward Bound Adventures and city children. (Article), Summer 2001 p.4 Santa Clara Cienega Solution to the YDP/Cienega Controversy (Yuma Desalting Plant and preservation of the Cienega de Santa Clara.) David S 'Sid' Wilson (Article), Spring 2006 p.3 Santa Margarita Ecological Preserve Creating Linkages for the South Coast Ecoregion (Biological linkages.) Claudia Luke (Article), Winter 2003 p.12 Santa Rosa / Paradise Peak Wilderness Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.14 (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.12 Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mtns National Monument Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 2001 p.18 Santa Rosa Mountains Dunn Road, The (Controversial road in the Santa Rosa Mountains. With map.) Joan Taylor (Article), Dec 2007 p.6 Moving Through Congress (Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument.) (News Item), Summer 2000 p.5 Santa Rosa Mountains Traverse / Martinez Mountain / Sheep Mountain (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.13 Santa Rosa Wilderness - Service trip (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.17 Santa Rosa Wilderness Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.18 Santa Rosa Wilderness Service and Hike (Outings Notice), Summer 2006 p.17 Saratoga Springs Owlshead Mountains, Saratoga Springs, Ibex Dunes Desert Study & Carcamp (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.14 Owlshead Mountains, Saratoga Springs, Ibex Hills Joe Fontaine (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.20 Saslaw, Lawrence One Size Does Not Fit All Cattle grazing as a management tool in the Carrizo Plain NM. (Article), September 2008 p.16 Sauer, Curt Interview with Superintendent Curt Sauer (Joshua Tree National Park in 2009.) Mike Cipra (Interview), September 2009 p.8 Save Red Rock Canyon Threat to Red Rock Canyon NCA, Nevada. Sandra K Finley (Article), Fall 2002 p.9 Saving a Species Species Recovery Plans - comments from Hermi Hiatt and Harriet Allen. (Article), Spring 1999 p.9 Saving the Desert Tortoise An Update. Michael J Connor, Ph.D. (Article), March 2009 p.6 Saving the Forgotten Colorado River Between Blythe and Yuma. Craig Deutsche & Gary Niles (Article), Spring 2005 p.17 Saving the Greater Sage Grouse … And the Sagebrush Sea Saving the Greater Sage Grouse … And the Sagebrush Sea Unprecedented steps to save the species. Mark Salvo & Erik Molvar (Article), September 2012 p.14 Sawtooth Mountains Carrizo Gorge / Coyote Mtns / Sawtooth Mtns Wilderness Areas Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.21 Sawtooth Mountains "Wildlands 2000 " Survey Trip (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.13 Sawtooth Mountains Wilderness Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.13 SB 1222 New California Legislation (SB 1222, rooftop solar fees; SB 594, solar and wind for agriculture; AB 976, local governments can compete with investor owned utilities.) (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 SB 1828 (CA amendment to CEQA Promises to Protect the Sacred (Efforts to protect Native American sites.) Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Winter 2003 p.15 SB 257 Nevada Legislation, New (SB257, graffiti; AB307, Energy proposal cost recovery.) (Current Issues), December 2011 p.9 SB 2612, Clark County Conservation of Public Land and Natural Resources Act of 2002 440,000 Acres of Wilderness (Clark Co., NV, SB 2612.) John Hiatt (Article), Fall 2002 p.1 SB 483 (CA) amendment to SMARA Promises to Protect the Sacred (Efforts to protect Native American sites.) Courtney Ann Coyle (Article), Winter 2003 p.15 SB 594 New California Legislation (SB 1222, rooftop solar fees; SB 594, solar and wind for agriculture; AB 976, local governments can compete with investor owned utilities.) (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 SB 742 Opportunities for Better OHV Management (Review of the recent SB 742 legislation concerning ORV management.) Brent Schoradt (Article), September 2008 p.2 SCA (Student Conservation Association) Changes Abound for Desert Dwelling SCA Crews (A Spring "hitch" in the Golden Valley Wilderness. Reptiles, flowers and friends.) Mattie Shields (Article), December 2011 p.3 SCA restoration Managing Wilderness Areas Next to Open Vehicle Play Areas Marty Dickes (Article), September 16, 2006 p.3 Rehabilitating Routes in Wilderness (SCA: A Cooperative Effort.) Jeff Tobe (Article), Spring 2002 p.9 Student Conservation Association in the California Desert (General description of the SCA goals and methods.) Jay Watson (Article), Fall 2005 p.10 Wilderness Restoration in Imperial County (SCA crew in the Yuha Desert.) (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.17 Schade, Theodore Air Pollution in the Mono Lake Basin Subtitle: Status of Control Efforts. (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.1 Air Quality at Risk in Salton Sea Water Transfers Effect on air quality of water transfers resulting in lowering Salton Sea water level. (Article), Spring 2004 p.1 Schambach, Karen Curbing Recreation's Bad Apple Illegal off-road abuse. (Article), June, 2008 p.3 Ocotillo Wells A State Park at a Crossroads. Management, OHV, other issues. (Article), June, 2014 p.10 Section 106 Report Worrisome New Partnership, A Illegal off-road vehicle use and the California Department of Parks and Recreation. (Article), Dec 2007 p.1 Scheehy, Ali American Avocets at Owens Lake (Photo), September, 2011 p.21 Owens Lake dust control watering (Photo), September, 2011 p.20 Schell Creek Backpack (Outings Notice), June, 2008 p.15 Schlatter, Susan Colorado River Delta: Present and Future Can a functional ecosystem be restored? Immense challenges, but it's not dead. (Article), September 2012 p.1 Schlesinger, William H Blocking Natural Desert Flows Effects of 'chevron' dike protection in desert areas. (Article), Spring 2003 p.12 Reading Desert Soils Gleaning history from the ground. (Article), Summer 2003 p.5 Schoradt, Brent Opportunities for Better OHV Management Review of the recent SB 742 legislation concerning ORV management. (Article), September 2008 p.2 Schramm, Dennis Kelso Depot Rehabilitation to Begin (Article), Winter 2001 p.12 Shattering the Silence in Northern Mojave Proposed Ivanpah airport. (Article), Winter 2001 p.13 Schultz, Lexi Norton Weakens Mining Regulations (Article), Spring 2002 p.15 Schwarzenegger, Governor at Ivanpah groundbreaking cermony Ivanpah Solar Energy Facility (Subtitle: 'Smoke and Mirrors'. Groundbreaking ceremony. General parameters. Construction to date.) Chris Clarke (Article), December, 2010 p.3 Science to Remediate Hazardous Dust and Create Historic Habitat Owens Lake. Hybrid 'Best Available Control Method' for dust control. Mike Prather (Article), September, 2011 p.20 Scofield, Russell Overcoming a Legacy of Desert Garbage Dumps (Article), Spring 2005 p.6 Screaming Jet Saga Continues Status report of JTNP military jet overflights. Dick Hingson (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.10 Screaming Jets Will Become a Little Quieter at Joshua Tree Dick Hingson (Article), Summer 1999 p.3 Searchlight Wind Project Ruling gives new hope for scenic desert (Searchlight, NV). BLM's approval is in the courts. Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), June, 2015 p.16 Searles Dry Lake Gem-O-Rama Annual Gem and Mineral Show. Jim Fairchild (Article), Dec 2008 p.3 Sease, Debbie Remembering Frank Wheat (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 Seasons on the Wing A self-guided birding tour of the Salton Sea. Bob Miller (Article), Winter 2003 p.4 Section 106 Report Flawed Panamint Range Mining Activity Report (BLM's inaccurate CDPA Section 106 report.) (News Item), Fall 2005 p.14 Section 4(f), Dept of Transportation Section 4(f), Dept of Transportation Use of Publicly Owned Land (Potential Las Vegas airports on public land.) Mathew Christian (Article), Summer 2004 p.3 Security and Environmental Stewardship Responaibility of the US Border Patrol Kevin Geller (Article), March 2009 p.1 SEEP Links Communities, Volunteers and Agencies Mary Ann Henry (Article), Fall 2000 p.5 Seeps and Springs in the Mojave National Preserve A critical resource. Past, present and future. Discussion of characteristics. Debra Hughson (Article), September, 2011 p.2 Selenite Range Fox Range and Selenite Range Potential Wilderness Areas (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.20 Fox Range and Selenite Range Potential Wilderness Areas (Outings Notice), Winter 2002 p.18 Self Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) Decentralized, Renewable Power (A first priority for California. Review of decentralized energy policies and goals.) Robert Freehling & Al Weinrub (Article), September, 2010 p.13 Sempra Energy Coal-Fired Power Plant Threatens Black Rock Desert Shaaron Netherton (Article), Spring 2005 p.1 Energia Sierra Juarez subsidiary Baja California's Northern Sky Island (Threats to La Sierra Juarez and Sierra San Pedro Martir by energy development.) Aaron Quintanar (Article), September, 2010 p.1 Senate Approves Gina McCarthy as EPA Chief (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.19 Senator Feinstein's Staff Visits Desert Trevor Daley. (Article), Spring 1999 p.18 Sense of Amazement and Pride for BLM and its Partners BLM's strategy for implementing the CDPA. Chris Roholt & Paul Brink (Article), Fall 2004 p.4 Service and Celebration on the Carrizo Plain Barbed wire fence removal. (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.20 Tushar Mountains, Utah Collect data for grazing decision. (Outings Notice), June 15, 2007 p.17 Serving on the DAC Desert Advisory Committee - input to managing ten million acres. Geary Hund (Article), Dec 2007 p.5 Shadow Valley More Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation (Hills, Mountains and Valleys.) Duncan Bell (Article), September, 2014 p.1 Sharnoff, Sylvia & Stephen Lichens of the Desert Air quality monitors. (Article), Winter 2003 p.3 Sharum, Kathy Millions of Years Old, but Endangered Today Fairy shrimp in the Carrizo Plain. (Article), March 15, 2007 p.8 Shattering the Silence in Northern Mojave Proposed Ivanpah airport. Dennis Schramm (Article), Winter 2001 p.13 Shaver's Valley Proposed Development of a New City on Park's Southern Boundary (Will Paridise Valley become Paradise Lost? Between JTNP and Mecca Hills. 6000 ac, 12,000 houses, 800 ac. golf.) Jeff Morgan (Article), December, 2013 p.3 Shteir, Seth Shaver's Valley aquifer Once They Call it Paradise, Kiss it Good-bye (Sprawl on Steroids. Paradise Valley proposed development adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park. 15,000 new homes.) Donna Charpied & Larry Charpied (Article), Spring 2006 p.16 Sheep Mountain Santa Rosa Mountains Traverse / Martinez Mountain / Sheep Mountain (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.13 Sheephole Valley Wilderness Giant Step Forward for Mojave Wilderness (Catellus land transfer to Federal ownership, wilderness.) Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 2000 p.3 Guzzlers in Wilderness (Sheephole Valley and Orocopia Mountains wildernesses.) (News Item), Summer 2006 p.7 Sheephole Valley Wilderness Guzzlers Subtitle: Guzzlers Put Bighorn Sheep at Risk. Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2003 p.10 Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge In northwest Nevada. 'A Treasure to Preserve'. Brian Beffort & Shaaron Netherton (Article), December, 2010 p.4 Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge Service Trip (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.17 (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.19 (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.15 Sheldon Refuge Planning Underway (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Sheldon Refuge Service Trip Rose Strickland (Trip Report), Fall 1998 p.11 Shields, Mattie Changes Abound for Desert Dwelling SCA Crews A Spring "hitch" in the Golden Valley Wilderness. Reptiles, flowers and friends. (Article), December 2011 p.3 Shields, Tim Desert Tortoise Conservation New techniques to save an ancient desert icon. (Article), September 2012 p.16 Shoshone culture Mt. Tenabo. Where Gold Mining Clashes with Traditional Values (Intangible values of public land need better protection. Huge disturbance of sacred land.) John Hadder (Article), December 2011 p.20 Shoshone Outing (Amargosa Conservancy) History of Shoshone area. (Outings Notice), June, 2008 p.16 Shoshone, CA Home of the Scorpions (Notes from the gateway to Death Valley. Artist-in-Residence at Shoshone, CA.) Ruth Nolan (Article), March, 2015 p.5 Pioneers in the Desert (A Lesson for the Future. Shoshone, Susan Sorrells, and the Brown family.) Craig Deutsche (Article), June, 2014 p.1 Shoshone, North and South of (Outings Notice), Spring 2005 p.16 Should we Intervene in Natural Processes? Synopsis of questions raised by recent High Country New article, 'Unnatural Preservation'. (Sidebar), March, 2008 p.19 Shrimp, fairy Millions of Years Old, but Endangered Today (Fairy shrimp in the Carrizo Plain.) Kathy Sharum (Article), March 15, 2007 p.8 Shryock, Daniel F Deterring ORV Use and Lessening Its Impacts Student Conservation Association activities to alleviate ORV impacts. (Article), September 2007 p.16 Shteir, Seth Cadiz Valley Conservation, Recovery and Storage Project Sid Silliman Solution to California's water woes, or, speculative water grab? Numerous environmental concrerns. (Article), December 2011 p.10 From Glaciers to the Granite Mountains Getting to know Mojave National Preserve's Superintendent Stephanie Dubois. (Article), September, 2013 p.8 Inadequate Funding Hinders Park Mission Subtitle: Joshua Tree (NP) and other parks face unprecedented threats. (Article), Spring 2004 p.8 Morongo Basin Dark Skies Alliance Sheds Light on Darkness Working to reduce nighttime light pollution. (Article), September, 2011 p.8 Profile of Superintendent Mark Butler Appreciating the subtleties of Joshua Tree National Park. (Article), December, 2013 p.2 Sid Silliman Desert Hero (Sid Silliman, Sierra Club California, Award Winner.) (Article), December 2012 p.17 Sierra Club Industrialization of the Desert (Renewable energy has changed the traditional Sierra Club wildland protection priority when the protection is needed most.) John Hiatt (Article), September, 2010 p.12 Solar Truce on Carrizo Plain (Topaz signs agreement with Sierra Club, Defenders of Wildlife, Center for Biological Diversity.) (Current Issues), September, 2011 p.7 Voices Crying Near Wilderness (On rural Sierra Club members and activists.) Stan Haye & Jeannie Stillwell-Haye (Article), Fall 2002 p.7 Sierra Club Adopt-A-Cabin Project Minietta Mine Cabin. Lygeia de Jesus (Article), Spring 2000 p.22 Sierra Club Lies about Guzzlers Rebuttal to charges by columnist Jim Matthews. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Spring 2004 p.2 Sierra Club Members Adopt-A-Cabin Minietta Mine Cabin. Lygeia deJesus (Trip Report), Summer 1999 p.18 Sierra Club Supports Mandatory Wind Guidelines for Wildlife Avoidance, Minimization, and Mitigation Letter from Michael Brune, Executive Director of the Sierra Club, to Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar. Others wanted voluntary guidelines. Barbara Boyle (Letter), March 2012 p.10 Sierra Club Works to Protect Owyhee Canyonlands Sierra Club's official position on the Owyhee Initiative. Edwina Allen & Clayton Daughenbaugh (Article), June 15, 2007 p.12 Sierra Club's My Generation Campaign Building a coalition in the Inland Empire to promote local clean energy. Alan Hernandez (Article), June, 2013 p.6 Sierra Juarex, Mexico Baja California's Northern Sky Island (Threats to La Sierra Juarez and Sierra San Pedro Martir by energy development.) Aaron Quintanar (Article), September, 2010 p.1 Sierra Nevada Bighorn Sheep, and Domestic Sheep Threat of disease transmission from domesitc sheep. Paul McFarland (Article), September 16, 2006 p.14 Sierra Pacific coal fired power plant map of location in Nevada Coal-fired Power Plants in Nevada John Hiatt (Article), March, 2008 p.3 Sierra San Pedro Martir, Mexico Baja California's Northern Sky Island (Threats to La Sierra Juarez and Sierra San Pedro Martir by energy development.) Aaron Quintanar (Article), September, 2010 p.1 Protecting the Sky Island (Sierra San Pedro Martir.) Robert Coates & Donald Albright (Article), June 2010 p.12 Sierra, Southern Exploratory (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.16 SLAPP Suit Slapped Down Sightseeing Airtours over Death Valley Deciding airtour frequency and locations. With map of current airtour paths. Tom Budlong (Article), December, 2010 p.12 Sill, Marge Mother of Wilderness (Marge Sill.) Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2000 p.4 Sill, Marjorie L BLM Wilderness - Nevada's Hidden Treasure Effort to designate Nevada wildlands as Wilderness. (Article), July 1997 p.1 Loon Days at Walker Lake Birding at Walker Lake. (Trip Report), Summer 1999 p.17 National Landscape Conservation System Permanent status under law. (Article), June 2009 p.3 Parking Lot Solar Panels A modest proposal. (Letter), June 2009 p.18 Pine Forest Recreation Area Enhancement Act Introduced 26,000 acres in the Blue Lakes and Alder Creek WSA, near Winnemucca, NV. (Article), March 2012 p.22 Vicky Hoover Profile of Vicky Hoover. (Profile), March 2013 p.19 Silliman, Sid Desert Committee Comments on DesertXpress High speed passenger train between Las Vegas and Victorville. Letter to Federal Railroad Administration. (Article), Dec 2009 p.8 Desert Tortoises in the Northern Ivanpah Valley Threatened species captured and harassed. History and details of Ivanpah Solar's displacement of desert tortoise. (Article), September, 2011 p.12 Public Resources at Risk from Bechtel Soda Mountain Solar looms over the Mojave National Preserve. (Article), December, 2013 p.10 Solar Thermal Power Plant Decisions When, where and how of project decisions explained. (Article), September 2009 p.6 Silurian Hills Arctomecon merriamii (In the Silurian Hills.) Duncan Bell (Photo), September, 2014 p.7 More Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation (Hills, Mountains and Valleys.) Duncan Bell (Article), September, 2014 p.1 Silurian Hills in the Crosshairs Proposed solar project would require a PEIS variance from BLM. Undeveloped location. Jack Prichett (Article), June, 2014 p.2 Silurian Valley Bob Wick (Photo), June, 2014 p.2 Silver City, NV Residential Mining in Nevada's Historic Comstock (Modern cyanide heap leach open pit mining 'in town'. Neighbors face noise, dust and toxins.) Susan Juetten (Article), September, 2014 p.10 Silver Peak Range Bristlecone Survey (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.17 Silver Peak Range Desert Study & Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.14 Vicky Hoover (Trip Report), Fall 1998 p.10 Six California Desert Parks on State's List for Closure (Current Issues), June, 2011 p.8 Skiba, Gary T Healthy Lands Project, The Off-road vehicle monitoring at healthylands.org, an on-line database. (Article), September, 2010 p.8 SLAPP Suit Slapped Down 'Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation' declared frivolous. (News Item), Fall 2005 p.14 Slate Range Wilderness proposal Slate Range Wilderness proposal Panamint Valley Outing Emphasizes the Issues (Briggs Mine in the Panamints, Slate Range Wilderness proposal, Surprise Canyon.) Bob Ellis (Article), Summer 2002 p.8 Sleeping Circles near Old Lake Cahuilla Craig Deutsche (Map), September 2007 p.9 Sloan Canyon petroglyph site Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area (Nevada. A hidden gem.) Terri Robertson (Article), June 2012 p.14 Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area Nevada. A hidden gem. Terri Robertson (Article), June 2012 p.14 Proposed heliport to service Las Vegas Use of Publicly Owned Land (Potential Las Vegas airports on public land.) Mathew Christian (Article), Summer 2004 p.3 Southern Nevada Hotspots (Sloan Canyon, Gold Butte.) (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.16 Sloan Canyon NCA is Dedicated John Hiatt (Article), Spring 2003 p.6 Sloan Canyon Petroglyph Ashley Domingo (Photo), June 2012 p.14 Sloan Valley Heliport Two proposed airports, south of LV Use of Publicly Owned Land (Potential Las Vegas airports on public land.) Mathew Christian (Article), Summer 2004 p.3 Slowing the Generation of Waste Tara Pike (Article), Spring 2001 p.11 Sludge Desert is Not a Dump, The (Sludge dump in San Bernardino County - still planned.) (Current Issues), March 15, 2007 p.13 Environmental Review Inadequate (Hinkley sludge dump.) (Current Issues), June, 2008 p.18 Norman Diaz' involvement in proposed sludge dump near Hinkley, San Bernardino County Hinkley, CA, proposed sludge dump Little People who do Big Things (Individual efforts from nontraditional environmentalists.) Craig Deutsche (Article), June 15, 2007 p.8 Regulations on Dumping Sewage Need to Include Enclosure (Open-air sludge dumps in the Mojave Desert.) (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Waste Treatment Plant for the Mojave (Sludge treatment facility planned for Hinkley, west of Barstow.) (Current Issues), Dec 15, 2006 p.7 Small Blue Jewel Declared Endangered Mt Charleston blue butterfly. Ron Mrowka (Current Issues), December, 2013 p.14 Smith, Catherine Kittly Litter Mine Thwarted Oil-Dri Corp. in Washoe Co., NV. (Article), Summer 2002 p.19 Smith, Geoffrey Imperial Sand Dunes ORV Impacts (Article), Spring 2000 p.16 Wildlands 2000 Campaign Builiding Momentum (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.5 Smith, Paul F Community-Based Planning Strategies Begin in Morongo Basin (Article), Winter 2001 p.14 Death of the California Desert A tragic experiment, by President Barack Obama, Governor Jerry Brown. Background, mistakes, science, EPA recommendations, economics. (Article), September 2012 p.12 Smith, Scott Old Spanish Trail, The Soda Mountains, Backpack in the Heart of Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos. (Article), March 2012 p.1 Smoke Creek Desert Area Service Trip (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.20 Smoke Creek Desert Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.20 (Outings Notice), Summer 2001 p.21 (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.14 Smoke Creek Desert Wilderness Complex, Carcamp and Backpack (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.19 Smoke Creek Wilderenss Ignored, Forgotten and Isolated Smoke Creek Wilderness, The Letty French (Trip Report), Summer 2000 p.18 Smokey the Bear Brings More Fuel to the Fire Discussion of habitiat management for fire. John Hiatt (Article), Fall 2001 p.4 Snake Valley Water Hearings Delayed Ground water removal in Snake Valley, NV. (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 Snake Valley, NV Las Vegas / SNWA water Decision Gives SNWA Opportunity to Re-think Water (Las Vegas Water Grab.) Launce Rake (Article), June 2009 p.2 Nevada, Utah Reach Accord on Snake Valley Water (Current Issues), September 2009 p.12 Sneddon, Lois Death Valley and the Timbisha Shoshone Homeland Act History and synopsis, with text of S.2102. (Article), Spring 2000 p.12 Isn't it About Time to Renegotiate the 1872 Mining Law? (Editorial), Fall 2001 p.14 Timbisha Homeland Update (Article), Summer 2000 p.10 SNWA Groups Join Together to Confront Water Rights Issue (The war for Nevada's Groundwater. Las Vegas looks for more water.) Ron Mrowka (Article), June, 2011 p.2 seeking water from rural Nevada Decision Gives SNWA Opportunity to Re-think Water (Las Vegas Water Grab.) Launce Rake (Article), June 2009 p.2 Water Issues Intensify Threats to Nevada Species (Project of the Southern Nevada Water Authority is bad news for species already at risk.) Rob Mwroka (Article), June, 2013 p.8 Soaring with the Condors Fascinating account by 14 year old author of checking health of Condor AC-9. Terra Bransfield (Article), June, 2015 p.1 Soda Dry Lake David Lamfrom (Photo), September, 2011 p.3 Soda Mountains Backpack (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.21 Soda Mountains Solar Public Resources at Risk from Bechtel (Soda Mountain Solar looms over the Mojave National Preserve.) Sid Silliman (Article), December, 2013 p.10 Soda Mountains Solar Project Michael Godron (Photo), December, 2013 p.11 Soda Mountains WSA An uncertain future. Political pressure to release the Soda Mountains WSA. Laurel Williams (Article), September 2009 p.22 Soda Mountains, Backpack in the Heart of (Outings Notice), Summer 2006 p.18 Soils Solar Energy Soils Ivanpah Power Tower, June 2013 Basin and Range Watch (Photo), September, 2013 p.15 Ivanpah Solar Energy Facility Subtitle: 'Smoke and Mirrors'. Groundbreaking ceremony. General parameters. Construction to date. Chris Clarke (Article), December, 2010 p.3 K-Road, Calico Solar Has Pulled the Plug on its Calico Solar Project (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.18 Manzanar: Farewell to Viewshed? Proposed 1200 acre solar project in Owens Valley. Brief history of Manzanar. Dennis Arguelles (Article), March, 2014 p.6 More Solar Mythology Widely stated myths about the necessity for development of large solar energy plants in undeveloped desert areas. Janine Blaeloch (Article), June, 2011 p.10 Muddy Waters in the Amargosa Region Solar Power Problems - competing for water with other uses in the Amargosa. Brian Brown (Article), March 2009 p.2 New California Legislation SB 1222, rooftop solar fees; SB 594, solar and wind for agriculture; AB 976, local governments can compete with investor owned utilities. (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 Old Spanish Trail, The Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos. Jack Prichett & Scott Smith (Article), March 2012 p.1 Palo Verde Mesa Sacrifice for solar energy. Large scale energy projects west of Blythe, CA. Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), September 2012 p.6 Parking Lot Solar Panels A modest proposal. Marjorie L Sill & Larry Dwyer (Letter), June 2009 p.18 Public Resources at Risk from Bechtel Soda Mountain Solar looms over the Mojave National Preserve. Sid Silliman (Article), December, 2013 p.10 Ridgecrest Solar Power Project Solar Millenium's 4000 acre proposal near Ridgecrest, CA. (Current Issues), June 2010 p.10 Salazar Announcement Programmatic EIS for Solar Federal Renewable Energy Zones. Joan Taylor (Sidebar), June 2009 p.7 Silurian Hills in the Crosshairs Proposed solar project would require a PEIS variance from BLM. Undeveloped location. Jack Prichett (Article), June, 2014 p.2 Soda Mountains Solar Project Michael Godron (Photo), December, 2013 p.11 Solar Energy Proposal for Owens Lake and Adjacent Lands Possible 5GW solar park development. Mike Prather (Article), June 2010 p.8 Solar in the California Desert Siting solar facilities in the CA desert, with maps. Ileene Anderson (Article), September 2008 p.4 Solar Projections - How RETI Got it Wrong (Sidebar), June 2009 p.15 Solar Sacrifice Zones: Who Decides? The Case of Charleston View. Patrick Donnelly (Article), March, 2015 p.1 Solar Tentacles Reach Owens Valley Land of Little Rain fights from becoming Land of Lots of Energy Projects. Solar near Manzanar. Solar in Inyo County. Mike Prather (Article), June, 2014 p.3 Solar Thermal Power Plant Decisions When, where and how of project decisions explained. Sid Silliman (Article), September 2009 p.6 Solar Truce on Carrizo Plain Topaz signs agreement with Sierra Club, Defenders of Wildlife, Center for Biological Diversity. (Current Issues), September, 2011 p.7 Sublime to Surreal: East of Joshua Tree National Park Reading Desert Soils (Gleaning history from the ground.) William H Schlesinger (Article), Summer 2003 p.5 Solar (and Other) Power Plant Ratings You need to know this. Capacity Factor, misleading output ratings. Tom Budlong (Article), Dec 2009 p.14 Solar Done Right Call to Action, for Energy Democracy From Solar Done Right. Call for renewable energy techniques such as distributed generation, conservation, and use of previously disturbed lands instead of industrialization of pristine open public lands. (Editorial), March 2012 p.12 Transforming the Politics of Big Solar (Changing renewable energy strategy to distributed generation from large remote industrialization of undisturbed public lands.) Janine Blaeloch (Article), March 2012 p.2 Solar Energy 100-Year Flood at Genesis Solar Energy Project Site July, 2012. (Current Issues), September 2012 p.22 Battle for California's Energy Future The Sunrise Power Link. Larry Hogue (Article), June, 2008 p.1 Big Solar Solution or threat? Overview of desert solar installation plans and schemes. Joan Taylor (Article), March, 2008 p.2 Canine Distemper Recently Found in Desert Kit Fox On the Genesis solar site near Blythe. Ileene Anderson (Article), June 2012 p.1 Communities in the Amargosa Valley Strive to Make Tourism a Success Threatened by large-scale solar projects. Susan Sorrells (Article), June 2012 p.16 Darkling Developments on the Plain Energy development plans on the Carrizo Plain. Cal French (Article), June, 2008 p.12 Desert Coalition Protests Solar Two Activists' protest campout at Imperial Solar Two. (News Item), December, 2010 p.10 Desert Sunlight Construction Zone, December 2011 Overhead view. KCET & Chris Clarke (Photo), September, 2013 p.14 Desert Tortoises in the Northern Ivanpah Valley Threatened species captured and harassed. History and details of Ivanpah Solar's displacement of desert tortoise. Sid Silliman (Article), September, 2011 p.12 Dish-Stirling at Plaster City: Desert Renewable Energy Review of the Solar Two (Imperial Solar) project in the Yuha desert. (Current Issues), June 2010 p.11 From Green to Green Solar farms replacing agricultural farms. Imperial Valley, CA. Impacts, effect on farming, water issues. Al Kalin (Article), December 2012 p.14 Future of the California Desert, The DRECP. Impacts to desert of. 500 sq.mi., 20,000 MW. Alternatives. Shaun Gonzales (Article), December, 2014 p.1 Going Solar - The Importance of Planning Considerations in designing solar energy programs. Laura Cunningham (Article), June 2010 p.4 Good Morning, Sunshine Stan Haye's personal account of installing solar at his home. Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.4 Grassroots Groups Sue Over Destructive Solar Policy Continuing efforts to protect the desert from industrial-scale solar. Janine Blaeloch (Article), September, 2013 p.2 How Much "Big Solar" Must the Desert Suffer? An indictment of the RETI process. Ed Mainland (Article), June 2009 p.1 Impacts of Energy Projects on Migratory Birds New tool available to access migratory bird species (eBird)). Pat Flanagan (Article), June, 2014 p.16 Industrial Solar Projects Threaten Tribe's Spiritual Landscape Cultural Resources. Going, Going, Gone. Quechan Tribe. Bridget R Nash-Chrabascz (Article), June, 2011 p.11 Solar Energy Proposal for Owens Lake and Adjacent Lands Proposals run amok: Solar panels, hydro pumped power, garbage dump. (Current Issues), June, 2008 p.18 Transforming the Politics of Big Solar Changing renewable energy strategy to distributed generation from large remote industrialization of undisturbed public lands. Janine Blaeloch (Article), March 2012 p.2 Water Birds Turning up Dead at Solar Facilities (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.18 Solar Energy Proposal for Owens Lake and Adjacent Lands Possible 5GW solar park development. Mike Prather (Article), June 2010 p.8 Solar Flux effect on birds of renewable energy facilities in the desert Not so Friendly Green Skies (A bird's eye view. Renewable energy's effects on birds.) Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), June, 2013 p.16 Solar in the California Desert Siting solar facilities in the CA desert, with maps. Ileene Anderson (Article), September 2008 p.4 Solar Millenium sells renewable energy projects to solarhybrid AG Renewable Energy Update (Developments in technology, economics, policies, biology drive changes.) Laura Cunningham (Article), December 2011 p.1 Solar Power Funding Rooftop Solar (California AB 811 law.) (Current Issues), March 2009 p.12 Ivanpah Solar Power Plants (Current Issues), March 2009 p.12 Solar Projections - How RETI Got it Wrong (Sidebar), June 2009 p.15 Solar Sacrifice Zones: Who Decides? The Case of Charleston View. Patrick Donnelly (Article), March, 2015 p.1 Solar Tentacles Reach Owens Valley Land of Little Rain fights from becoming Land of Lots of Energy Projects. Solar near Manzanar. Solar in Inyo County. Mike Prather (Article), June, 2014 p.3 Solar Thermal Power Plant Decisions When, where and how of project decisions explained. Sid Silliman (Article), September 2009 p.6 Solar Truce on Carrizo Plain Topaz signs agreement with Sierra Club, Defenders of Wildlife, Center for Biological Diversity. (Current Issues), September, 2011 p.7 Solar Trust of America bankruptcy Energy Companies Continue to Eye Desert, Despite Setbacks (Financial, legal, wildlife….) Shaun Gonzales (Article), June 2012 p.10 Solar Two (Imperial Solar) Project Another Questionable Giveway of Public Lands (Stirling Energy Systems - Solar Two (Imperial Solar) Project.) Donna Tisdale (Article), March 2009 p.18 Desert Coalition Protests Solar Two (Activists' protest campout at Imperial Solar Two.) (News Item), December, 2010 p.10 Dish-Stirling at Plaster City: Desert Renewable Energy (Review of the Solar Two (Imperial Solar) project in the Yuha desert.) (Current Issues), June 2010 p.11 Soldier Meadow Dark Horizons (The Darkest Spot in the Contiguous US (Northern Nevada).) Skip Canfield (Article), June 2009 p.6 Solid Plan for the Carrizo Plain Draft EIS / Management Plan issued. (Current Issues), March 2009 p.12 Southern CA Indian Tribes Solution to the YDP/Cienega Controversy Yuma Desalting Plant and preservation of the Cienega de Santa Clara. David S 'Sid' Wilson (Article), Spring 2006 p.3 Some Thoughts on Off Road Vehicles Tom Budlong (Commentary), Summer 2005 p.18 Something New Letters-to-the-Editor available on-line (www.desertreport.org). Craig Deutsche (Editorial), March 15, 2007 p.2 Sonoran Desert Holidays Nick Ervin (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.20 Sonoran Desert National Park Proposed. (News Item), Spring 1999 p.18 Sonoran Desert Sampler (Trip Report), April 1997 p.3 Sonoran Despoblado El Camino del Diablo in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge. Robin Green (Article), Summer 2002 p.10 Sorrells, Susan Communities in the Amargosa Valley Strive to Make Tourism a Success Threatened by large-scale solar projects. (Article), June 2012 p.16 Pioneers in the Desert (A Lesson for the Future. Shoshone, Susan Sorrells, and the Brown family.) Craig Deutsche (Article), June, 2014 p.1 Protecting a Desert Jewel The Amargosa Conservancy. (Article), September 16, 2006 p.18 Wagons Ho! Subtitle: Nuke waste hauled over improved wagon trail. (Yucca Mountain). (Article), Winter 2001 p.4 South Coast Ecoregion Creating Linkages for the South Coast Ecoregion (Biological linkages.) Claudia Luke (Article), Winter 2003 p.12 South Coast Missing Linkages project Critical Level-Landscape Linkage, A (Sierrra - Transverse Ranges corridor.) Kristeen Penrod (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.3 South Coast Resource Management Plan Revisions to the South Coast Resource Management Plan (Current Issues), September 2007 p.13 South Egan Range Wilderness wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 South Pahroc Range Wilderness Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 South Park Canyon Panamint Mountains Desert Study & Monitoring (Ballarat, Pauline Esteves, Molly Dufort, Pleasant Canyon, South Park Canyon.) Dave Bybee (Trip Report), Winter 1998 p.18 South Rim Hike - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.21 South, Marshal Tracking Down Marshal South (Uncovering the real story of this desert dreamer from the Anza Borrego area.) Diana Lindsay (Article), Dec 2009 p.4 Southern Border and Blazing Sun Observations in the Yuha Desert, between San Diego and El Centro along the Mexican Border. Craig Deutsche (Article), March 2009 p.14 Southern CA Indian Tribes Areas located on map. Manfred Knaak (Map), September 2007 p.8 Southern Desert Clean-up and Hike Southern Desert Clean-up and Hike South of Coyote Mountains Wilderness. (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.17 Southern Desert Spring Carcamp Jacumba Mountains Wilderness. (Outings Notice), Spring 2005 p.16 Southern Mountain wild buckwheat Ash Grey Indian Paintbrush San Bernardino Bluegrass Suit to Protect San Bernardino and San Diego Wildflowers (CBD / CNPS suit to designate critical habitat for six plants.) (News Item), Fall 2004 p.13 Southern Nevada Hotspots Sloan Canyon, Gold Butte. (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.16 Southern Nevada Service & Exploratory (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.16 Southern Nevada Water Authority suffers setback (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Southern Owens Valley Solar Ranch Manzanar: Farewell to Viewshed? (Proposed 1200 acre solar project in Owens Valley. Brief history of Manzanar.) Dennis Arguelles (Article), March, 2014 p.6 Solar Tentacles Reach Owens Valley (Land of Little Rain fights from becoming Land of Lots of Energy Projects. Solar near Manzanar. Solar in Inyo County.) Mike Prather (Article), June, 2014 p.3 Southern Sierra (West Side) Management Plan EA out for review: Wilderness areas: Chimney Peak, Domeland, Kiavah, Owens Peak, Sacatar Trail. (Article), Spring 1999 p.18 Southern Sierra Backpack Kennedy Meadows to Olancha Peak. (Outings Notice), Spring 2006 p.21 Southern Sierra Exploratory, Pine Tree Canyon (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.12 Southern Sierra Study Carcamp, Birds and More (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.16 Southwest Willow Flycatcher (Photo), Spring 2003 p.4 Spanish Land Grants to GPS Mapping skills. (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.13 Spanish Trail (The Old) Old Spanish Trail, The (Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos.) Jack Prichett & Scott Smith (Article), March 2012 p.1 Speak Your Mind and Be Heard How the BLM makes decisions. Nada Culver (Article), June 15, 2007 p.3 Special Flight Rules for Grand Canyon NP, DEIS Available Some movement in the controversy about airtours over the Grand Canyon. (Current Issues), March, 2011 p.10 Spencer, Wayne Linking Fragmented Habitats Protecting desert wildlife in the face of climate change. (Article), Dec 2008 p.14 Spirit Mountain Wilderness wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Split Rock (JTNP) Joshua Tree National Park, Split Rock, Pinto Wye Arrastra Hike (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.21 Joshua Tree National Park, Split Rock, Pinto Wye Arrastra Hike (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.15 Stepladder Mountains Wilderness Spray Painting the Soundscape Aircraft corridor/noise over Joshua Tree National Park (with map of corridor). Dick Hingson (Article), Winter 1998 p.8 Spring Valley, NV hydrographic basin Nevada State Engineer Issues Latest Ruling (Las Vegas' quest for water. History of the situation.) John Hiatt (Article), June 2012 p.2 Spring Wilderness Service Trip with BLM in CA Desert (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #1 p.17 Springs Seeps and Springs in the Mojave National Preserve (A critical resource. Past, present and future. Discussion of characteristics.) Debra Hughson (Article), September, 2011 p.2 State Mining and Geology Board Explanation of purpose and functions. Steve Testa (Article), June, 2008 p.10 State of the Sage Grouse John Hiatt (Article), Spring 2002 p.13 State Parks, CA Anza Borrego Bighorn Sheep Count Up a Bit (News Item), Spring 2004 p.7 Conservation Victory in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Defeat of proposal to re-open Coyote Canyon and re-introduce feral horses. David Hogan (Article), Fall 2004 p.18 economic benefits of Renewable Tourism Economy, The (Visioning and Marketing of Desert Heritage Tourism. Economic benefit of attracting tourists to desert spaces.) Mark Faull (Article), March, 2014 p.1 Ocotillo Wells A State Park at a Crossroads. Management, OHV, other issues. Karen Schambach & Terry Weiner (Article), June, 2014 p.10 Proposed Transmission Line Threatens Anza-Borrego The Sunrise Powerlink. Kelly Fuller (Article), Summer 2006 p.5 Steam Wells Petroglyph Craig Deutsche (Photo), Spring 2004 p.4 Steam Wells petroglyph site removing vehicle tracks from To Have and To Have Not (Subtitle: Conservationists have to win again and again Restoration Volunteers Crucial to BLM Wilderness Programs (Use of volunteers to expand BLM land management effectivity.) Marty Dickes (Article), Fall 2005 p.13 Steele/Burnand Anza-Borrego Desert Research Center Desert Holdings of the University of California Natural Reserve System (A library of ecosystems.) Kathleen M Wong (Article), March 2013 p.10 Steens Mountain Rainbow Bruce (Buck) Nelson (Photo), December 2012 p.4 Steering Committee, BLM Ridgecrest Promoting Community Participation (BLM Ridgecrest's Steering Committee.) Tom Budlong (Article), Fall 2005 p.12 Steinbeck, Art Grazing on Public Lands From the perspective of a rancher. (Article), March 2012 p.3 Stephanie Dubois From Glaciers to the Granite Mountains (Getting to know Mojave National Preserve's Superintendent Stephanie Dubois.) Seth Shteir (Article), September, 2013 p.8 Stepladder Mountains Wilderness Giant Step Forward for Mojave Wilderness (Catellus land transfer to Federal ownership, wilderness.) Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 2000 p.3 Steve Meitz, Interview With Steve Meitz, Interview With Superintendent of Great Basin National Park. Roberta Moore (Article), June, 2014 p.8 Still at Risk Without Mining Law Reform The 1872 Mining Law - outdated. HR3968 Rahall-Shay-Inslee bill. Terry Weiner (Article), Summer 2006 p.12 Stillwell-Haye, Jeannie Voices Crying Near Wilderness On rural Sierra Club members and activists. (Article), Fall 2002 p.7 Stirling Energy Systems (Imperial Solar - Solar Two) Another Questionable Giveway of Public Lands (Stirling Energy Systems - Solar Two (Imperial Solar) Project.) Donna Tisdale (Article), March 2009 p.18 Stirling Energy System's Solar Two Fast Tracked (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.15 Stop Development of Tejon Mountain Village David Clendenen (Article), Winter 2006 p.5 Strange Disappearance of Walter Tortoise Childrens book. Protecting the Mojave. Alicia Previn (Book Review), September, 2013 p.18 Strauss, Emilie Mine Planned in Bodie WSA Paramount Mine, Paramount Gold Corp. (Article), Winter 19981999 p.4 Strickland, Rose Death Valley National Park and the Timbisha Tribe Letter to Dick Martin, superintendent of DVNP. (Letter), Summer 1999 p.5 Ordinary Truth, The By Jane Richman. (Book Review), March 2013 p.16 Sheldon Refuge Service Trip (Trip Report), Fall 1998 p.11 Walker Lake Arts Festival '99 (Article), Spring 1999 p.12 Walker Lake Heros and Heroines Walker Lake Arts Festival. (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.10 Stubbe Spring, Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #1 p.16 Stubbe Springs, Hike to (Outings Notice), September 2008 p.20 Student Conservation Association in the California Desert General description of the SCA goals and methods. Jay Watson (Article), Fall 2005 p.10 Student Conservation Associaton Deterring ORV Use and Lessening Its Impacts (Student Conservation Association activities to alleviate ORV impacts.) Laura A Meek, Thomas A Meek & Daniel F Shryock (Article), September 2007 p.16 Healing Mojave's AT&T Scars (Restoration of obsolete communication path through the Mojave National Preserve.) Amy Livingston & Cariker Cunningham (Article), Winter 2003 p.9 Lanscrape to Landscape (Student Conservation Association land rehabs.) Cindy Buxton (Article), Spring 2003 p.11 Stump Spring, NV Shown on map Old Spanish Trail, The (Tracking the 19th century trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. Encountering the proposed solar power plant (Hidden Hills) on the trail. With maps and photos.) Jack Prichett & Scott Smith (Article), March 2012 p.1 Styron, Claora Pronghorns (Poetry), December, 2010 p.9 Surprise Canyon by Foot Sublime to Surreal: East of Joshua Tree National Park Proposals run amok: Solar panels, hydro pumped power, garbage dump. (Current Issues), June, 2008 p.18 Suing the Bureau of Land Management to Encforce the Endangered Species Act Elden Hughes (Commentary), Spring 2001 p.1 Suit to Protect San Bernardino and San Diego Wildflowers CBD / CNPS suit to designate critical habitat for six plants. (News Item), Fall 2004 p.13 Sunflower Springs Restoration Project Volunteer cleanup (Needles BLM district). Elaine Downing (Article), Winter 2001 p.8 Sunrise Power Link Threatens State Wilderness Would de-designate CA state wilderness in Anza Borrego State Park, San Diego County. (Current Issues), March 15, 2007 p.13 Sunrise Powerlink Battle for California's Energy Future (The Sunrise Power Link.) Larry Hogue (Article), June, 2008 p.1 Fight is On Against 'Sunrise Powerlink' (Proposed transmission line through Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. A serious threat to the natural environment.) David Hogan (Article), June 15, 2007 p.1 Major Ruling Against Sunrise Powerlink (Current Issues), September 2007 p.11 Proposed Transmission Line Threatens Anza-Borrego (The Sunrise Powerlink.) Kelly Fuller (Article), Summer 2006 p.5 Sunrise Powerlink, proposed route Kelly Fuller (Map), Summer 2006 p.4 Superfund Department of Defense Exemptions (Request for environmental law exemptions.) Sarah Matsumoto (Article), Summer 2003 p.1 Superintendent of Death Valley National Park Highlight on Kathy Billings. Roberta Moore (Article), September, 2014 p.2 Superintendent, Mojave National Preserve From Glaciers to the Granite Mountains (Getting to know Mojave National Preserve's Superintendent Stephanie Dubois.) Seth Shteir (Article), September, 2013 p.8 Superior Valley Fort Irwin Approved to Expand (News Item), Spring 2004 p.7 Supervisor Mitzelfelt Proposes to Weaken County ORV Law (How much is too much?). Philip M Klasky (Article), March, 2010 p.18 Supreme Court Refuses To Hear Eagle Mountain Landfill Case No garbage dump on the border of Joshua Tree NP. (Current Issues), June, 2011 p.8 Surprise Canyon Challenges Await at Surprise Canyon (EIS to analyze 4WD access being prepared.) Tom Budlong (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.13 Chris Wicht Camp Desert Cleanup in Surprise Canyon (Cleaning out the burned Chris Wicht camp.) (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Cleanup at Surprise Canyon (Current Issues), Dec 2007 p.15 Panamint Valley Briggs Mine Surprise Canyon Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 2003 p.21 Panamint Valley Outing Emphasizes the Issues (Briggs Mine in the Panamints, Slate Range Wilderness proposal, Surprise Canyon.) Bob Ellis (Article), Summer 2002 p.8 Panamint Valley, Briggs Gold Mine, Surprise Canyon Backpack (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.20 What Fate for Surprise Canyon (Rare jewel in the Death Valley region, threatened by off-road vehicles.) Tom Budlong (Article), Summer 2005 p.8 Surprise Canyon by Foot (Outings Notice), Fall 2003 p.18 Surprise Canyon EIS on Fast Track Surprise Canyon EIS on Fast Track (News Item), Fall 2005 p.14 Surprise Canyon Motoring History Tom Budlong (Article), Spring 2006 p.4 Surprise Canyon RS2477 Suit Dismissed (Current Issues), September 2007 p.11 Surprise Canyon Tamarisk Removal, Carcamp, Hike, Panamint Mountains (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.17 Sustainability in the Desert Southwest Discussion of practices for sustaining communities. Pat Mulroy (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.14 SUV Desert Synopsis of Cadiz Land Co. history. Bob Ellis (Article), Spring 2000 p.1 SW Willow Flycatcher Photo, and threat to species. Water Issues Intensify Threats to Nevada Species (Project of the Southern Nevada Water Authority is bad news for species already at risk.) Rob Mwroka (Article), June, 2013 p.8 Swanson, Amber California Native Plant Society Searches for Rare Treasure Discoveries in the Desert. Expanding the search for rare plants. (Article), June, 2011 p.1 Sweeney Granite Mountain Desert Research Center Cultivating Research at Granite Mountains (Sweeney Granite Mountains Desert Research Center.) James M Andre (Article), Winter 2002 p.3 Recent Botanical Discoveries (In the Eastern Mojave Desert, 90 new species.) James M Andre (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.1 Sweeney Granite Mountains Reserve Desert Holdings of the University of California Natural Reserve System (A library of ecosystems.) Kathleen M Wong (Article), March 2013 p.10 Sylvania Mountains Piper Mountains and Sylvania Mountains Wilderness (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.17 Symons, Carl & Katrina Husband and Wife Team Selected as Field Managers for BLM Ridgecrest and Barstow Field Offices. (Carl, Katrina Symons.) (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 -TTabor, Steve Desert Survivors Plan 'Desert Trail Relay' 290 miles of backpacking in the desert. (Article), Winter 2001 p.11 Invasive Species from Tamarisk to Burros Burro removal status, efforts, …. (Article), Spring 1999 p.9 Remembering Frank Wheat (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 Trail Less Traveled, The The Desert Trail. (Article), Summer 2000 p.12 Wilderness Monitoring in the East Mojave Going over the same ground. Fifteen years of rewarding work. (Article), Dec 2009 p.3 Talamo, David Place of Quiet, A In a Frantic World: Quiet desert areas as respite from the frantic modern world. (Article), June, 2008 p.17 Tales from a Ranger "People do the darndest things." From a long time BLM Law Enforcement Officer. Ed Patrovsky (Article), September, 2013 p.16 People do the darndest things. (Catching violators). Ed Patrovsky (Article), March 2013 p.18 Taylor, Joan Tamarack Lagoon Protest of BLM Management Plan Limited Use designation of 100 acres previously off-limits to ORV travel, near Walters Camp. (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.5 Tamarisk Argus Range Backpack and Tamarisk Bash (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.17 Birds, and Beat the Tamarisk, Carcamp and Service Trip (Owens Lake.) (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.20 Owens Valley Carcamp (Birds, and Tamarisk Bashing.) (Outings Notice), Summer 2005 p.17 Saltcedar Invades the Southwest (The good and the bad of Tamarix ramosissima.) Pat Tennant (Article), Fall 2003 p.7 Surprise Canyon Tamarisk Removal, Carcamp, Hike, Panamint Mountains (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.17 survey of infestation sites Volunteers Crucial to BLM Wilderness Programs (Use of volunteers to expand BLM land management effectivity.) Marty Dickes (Article), Fall 2005 p.13 Tamarisk and the BLM Efforts at tamarisk control. Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 1999 p.4 Tamarisk Bash in Surprise Canyon And, climb Telescope Peak. (Outings Notice), June 15, 2007 p.17 Tamarisk Beating and Birds Service Carcamp, Owens Lake (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.21 Tamarisk Eradication, Surprise Canyon (Outings Notice), Summer 2006 p.16 Tamarisk Invasion, The John A Laccinole (Article), Spring 2001 p.8 Tamarisk Removal in the Santa Rosa Wilderness (Outings Notice), September 2007 p.20 Tamarisk Removal Service Trip Santa Rosa Wilderness. (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.20 Tamarisk Removal Work Party, Anza Borrego Desert (Outings Notice), Fall 1998 p.8 Tamarisk Removal Work Party, Anza-Borrego Desert Hike (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.12 Tamarix ramosissima Saltcedar Invades the Southwest (The good and the bad of Tamarix ramosissima.) Pat Tennant (Article), Fall 2003 p.7 Taxation of Nevada mining activities Taxes and Mercury (Two hot topics from mining in Nevada mercury emissions and extracted mineral taxation.) John Hadder (Article), June 2009 p.10 Taxes and Mercury Two hot topics from mining in Nevada - mercury emissions and extracted mineral taxation. John Hadder (Article), June 2009 p.10 Tayler, Bill Inner City Outings Offer Kids a New Perspective on the Desert Getting youth outside. Sierra Club community outreach program. (Article), December 2011 p.2 Taylor, Joan Big Solar Solution or threat? Overview of desert solar installation plans and schemes. (Article), March, 2008 p.2 Coalition Vows to Block New City Joshua Hills, adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park. (Article), Summer 2002 p.14 Desert Renewable Energy Plan Underway The DRECP. (Current Issues), September, 2010 p.17 Desert Tortoise Recovery Plan Slow to Come (Article), Fall 2002 p.15 DRECP - Vision or Illusion An accurate Energy-Needs analysis must be part of the plan.Basic assumptions no longer valid. (Article), March, 2015 p.8 Technology Assist in the Understanding of Cave Paintings Dunn Road, The Controversial road in the Santa Rosa Mountains. With map. (Article), Dec 2007 p.6 Elden Hughes - The Man and his Legacy (Obituary/Tribute), March 2012 p.4 Joshua Tree's Forgotten Wilderness Bicycle trail in wilderness. (Article), Summer 2003 p.15 Leapfrog Development is Out of Bounds Coachella Valley. (Article), Fall 2001 p.5 Peninsular Bighorn Need Endangered Species Listing (Article), July 1997 p.1 Peninsular Bighorn Sheep Still Beleaguered The good news and the bad news. (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.8 Peninsular Bighorn Still in Danger (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.6 Plan for Coachella Valley, A To protect biological diversity. (Article), Fall 2002 p.13 Salazar Announcement Programmatic EIS for Solar Federal Renewable Energy Zones. (Sidebar), June 2009 p.7 Sand to Snow National Monument Legislation introduced. (Article), March, 2010 p.12 Victory for Palm Canyon Imminent legislation to make Palm Canyon a National Monument. (Article), Fall 2000 p.1 Technology Assist in the Understanding of Cave Paintings Dstretch technology applied to the Murals of Baja California. John Harman (Book Review), June 2012 p.12 Tehachapi Connection Carrizo Plain National Monument Critical Level-Landscape Linkage, A (Sierrra - Transverse Ranges corridor.) Kristeen Penrod (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.3 Tejon Ranch (Map), March, 2010 p.16 Conservation of the Tejon Ranch (An ecological gem.) Tom Maloney (Article), March, 2010 p.16 Critical Level-Landscape Linkage, A (Sierrra - Transverse Ranges corridor.) Kristeen Penrod (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.3 More Unaffordable Housing… Or a New State Park (Tejon Ranch potential housing development.) Ileene Anderson & Adam Keats (Article), September 2007 p.14 Shown on map Wind Wolves Preserve (And surrouding area.) (Map), Winter 2004 #2 p.10 Stop Development of Tejon Mountain Village David Clendenen (Article), Winter 2006 p.5 Tejon-Tehachapi Park (Proposed vision.) (Map), September 2007 p.15 US Military Opposes Development of Tejon Ranch Tim Frank (Article), Spring 2004 p.19 Vital Linkage at Tejon Ranch, A (Biological linkages.) Monica Bonds (Article), Winter 2003 p.13 Wind Wolves Preserve - Tejon Park (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.20 Tejon Ranch Company's Application for a Permit to Harm Condors David Clendenen (Article), Winter 2006 p.4 Tejon Ranch update (News Item), Summer 2006 p.18 Tejon-Tehachapi Park Proposed vision. (Map), September 2007 p.15 Telescope Peak (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.17 (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.17 Calling All Fools: Lose an Hour, Hike a Peak (Telescope Peak.) (Outings Notice), Fall/Winter 1999 p.16 Tamarisk Bash in Surprise Canyon (And, climb Telescope Peak.) (Outings Notice), June 15, 2007 p.17 Wildrose Peak Thomas, Donna Carcamp and Dayhikes in the Panamint Mountains (Wildrose and Telescope Peaks.) (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.21 Telescope Peak Dayhike (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.20 (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.21 (Outings Notice), Winter 2002 p.18 Ten Years of Threats and Accomplishmente - Mojave National Preserve Mary Martin (Article), Fall 2004 p.8 Tenabo, Mt. Mt. Tenabo. Where Gold Mining Clashes with Traditional Values (Intangible values of public land need better protection. Huge disturbance of sacred land.) John Hadder (Article), December 2011 p.20 Tenabo, Mt., with mining operations. Terry Dempsey (Photo), December 2011 p.20 Tennant, Pat Saltcedar Invades the Southwest The good and the bad of Tamarix ramosissima. (Article), Fall 2003 p.7 Test of Biological Principles A Q&A test based on Landscape Ecology, by Richard TT Forman & Michael Godron. Richard TT Forman & Michael Godron (Article), Fall 2003 p.6 Test Your Desert Knowledge Jason Hashmi (Desert Knowledge), Fall 2004 p.13 Testa, Steve State Mining and Geology Board Explanation of purpose and functions. (Article), June, 2008 p.10 Testimony for a Wild Nevada Nevada Wilderness Testimony - book to be published. Roberta Moore (Article), Winter 2003 p.19 Thanksgiving at Anza Borrego Outing report. Lois Grunwald (Article), Spring 2001 p.7 Thanksgiving Feast Shared by Quechan & Desert Activists Immersed in Quechan culture. Susan Zwinger (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.16 The Achilles Heel of Yucca Mountain Debra Hughson (Article), Summer 2002 p.17 The Impact of Energy Corridors Geary Hund (Article), Summer 2006 p.11 The Natives are Restless Public and agency awareness of non-native plants. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Summer 2004 p.2 The Wilderness Concept: How it has Affected Native Americans A reciprocal relationsip with the land. Arnold Clifford & Jessica Orozco (Article), September, 2014 p.4 There Are Two Deserts Randal Henderson's 1936 editorial for The Desert Magazine. Tom Budlong (Article), March 2013 p.17 There's Green in Them Thar Hills Cadiz Valley Water. Stan Epperle (Article), July 1997 p.6 There's Nothing Remarkable About This River Reason for public notifications of government actions, and necessity to follow them. Elden Hughes (View from the Chair), Fall 2000 p.2 They Also Traveled Here Evidence of early travelers. Craig Deutsche (Article), Spring 2005 p.8 Thomas, Donna Our Legacy vs. LADWP's Green Path North A new elecric transmission corridor. (Article), Dec 2007 p.10 Thomas, Tim Thomas, Tim Mojave Endemics Fight for Survival (Article), Summer 2002 p.9 Thoughts on Activists/Volunteers Elden Hughes (Commentary), Winter 1998 p.23 Thoughts on the Amargosa River Country Miriam 'Mim' Romero (Article), Fall 2001 p.3 Threatened and Endangered Species Listing Sought for Algodones Dune Species Continuing efforts, by CBD, Sierra Club. 16 species. Daniel Patterson (Article), Winter 2006 p.14 Millions of Years Old, but Endangered Today Fairy shrimp in the Carrizo Plain. Kathy Sharum (Article), March 15, 2007 p.8 Petition to List Greater Sage Grouse Conflict between conservationists and Bush Administration about listing species of Greater Sage Grouse, including Mono Basin Greater Sage Grouse. Mark Salvo (Article), Winter 2006 p.8 Threatened Wilderness Areas Jacumba and Coyote Mountains. (Outings Notice), Summer 2003 p.18 Three Desert Museums Laws Railroad, Eastern California, Maturango. Craig Deutsche (Article), September 2007 p.6 Tilghman, Noah CDPA Saves Bodie Ghost Town (Article), Winter 2002 p.5 Timberline Resources activities at Conglomerate Mesa, suspension of plans Imbalance of Priorities (Conglomerate Mesa.) Tom Budlong (Article), Dec 2008 p.18 Mining Company has Eyes on Pristine Area (Conglomerate Mesa, Timberline Resources.) (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 Timbisha Agreement, What We Know About It Trust lands, cooperative management, …. Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 1999 p.6 Timbisha Homeland Update Lois Sneddon (Article), Summer 2000 p.10 Timbisha Shoshone Homeland Act Death Valley and the Timbisha Shoshone Homeland Act (History and synopsis, with text of S.2102.) Lois Sneddon (Article), Spring 2000 p.12 Death Valley National Park and the Timbisha Tribe (Letter to Dick Martin, superintendent of DVNP.) Rose Strickland (Letter), Summer 1999 p.5 Time Runs Out California Wilderness Coalition's wilderness proposals. Mike Cipra, Craig Deutsche & Terry Frewin (Article), Dec 2008 p.16 Timely Documentary Film on Desert Underway Professional film makers. Desert to be the star of the show aimed at theaters and PBS. Sally Kaplan (Article), December, 2014 p.12 Tisdale, Donna Another Questionable Giveway of Public Lands Stirling Energy Systems - Solar Two (Imperial Solar) Project. (Article), March 2009 p.18 Potential Health Impacts of Wind Energy and Invisible Pollution (Article), December 2012 p.10 Tule Wind Project Faces a Native American Backlash Wind Project has Major Impacts. 15,000 acres of State, Federal, Private and Native American land. (Article), June, 2011 p.3 To Have and To Have Not Subtitle: Conservationists have to win again and again To Secure Religious Liberty for American Indians Argument in favor of HR 5155, the Native American Sacred Lands Act. Charles Levendorsky (Article), Winter 2003 p.14 Tortoise Tobe, Jeff Rehabilitating Routes in Wilderness SCA: A Cooperative Effort. (Article), Spring 2002 p.9 Toiyabe Chapter Opposes Preferred Route of Natural Gas Pipeline in Nevada David von Seggern (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.15 Toiyabe Crest (Outings Notice), Summer 2006 p.16 Toiyabe Range Backpack the High Toiyabe Range (Outings Notice), June, 2008 p.15 wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Toiyabe Range Exploratory Backpack (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.15 Tomlinson, Chris Perigrene Falcons Recovering in Nevada (Article), Fall 2003 p.11 Tomo Kihini State Park to the PCT Exploring the Southern Sierra. (Trip Report), Winter 1998-1999 p.15 Tomu Haiku (Poetry), Dec 2009 p.22 Desert haiku. (Poetry), September 2009 p.3 Tonopah & Tidewater Railroad Tour Amargosa Conservancy outing. (Outings Notice), September 2008 p.21 Tonopah & Tidewater Railroad, tour (Amargosa Conservancy) (Outings Notice), June, 2008 p.16 Tools for Environmental Justice Imperial County Environmental Justice Task Force. (News Item), December, 2010 p.11 Toquop Sithe Global coal fired power plant map of location in Nevada Coal-fired Power Plants in Nevada John Hiatt (Article), March, 2008 p.3 Tortoise BLM Reopens Parts of Dunes That Had Been Closed for 10 Years Back to court again to protect the majestic Algondones Dunes.Species degradation at risk. Ileene Anderson (Article), December, 2013 p.1 California Land Acquisition - Telling the Story The story of whirlwind lobbying in DC with desert tortoises how it was done. Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 1999 p.16 death of during Ivanpah construction Ivanpah Solar Energy Facility (Subtitle: 'Smoke and Mirrors'. Groundbreaking ceremony. General parameters. Construction to date.) Chris Clarke (Article), December, 2010 p.3 Desert Tortoise - Haste makes Waste Tortoise mortality during relocations. (Current Issues), September 2009 p.12 Desert Tortoise Conservation New techniques to save an ancient desert icon. Tim Shields (Article), September 2012 p.16 Desert Tortoise Density Monitoring Debra Hughson & Kitty Jensen (Article), Winter 2002 p.4 Desert Tortoise Moves Closer to Extinction (News Item), Summer 2000 p.5 Desert Tortoise Recovery Plan Revised Aug 2008 Fish & Wildlife plan weakens recovery prospects. (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 Desert Tortoise Relocation Challenged CBD suit against BLM, Army tortoise relocation. (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 Tortoise Die-off at Goffs Desert Tortoises in the Northern Ivanpah Valley Threatened species captured and harassed. History and details of Ivanpah Solar's displacement of desert tortoise. Sid Silliman (Article), September, 2011 p.12 Do They Have Enough Space, Numbers, Time, to Survive? Desert Tortoises. With fragmentation map. Ray Bransfield (Article), March 2013 p.4 Ecological Health and Livestock Grazing In Southern California deserts. Lisa Belenky & Greta Anderson (Article), March 15, 2007 p.4 Energy Versus Tortoises - The Sequel Draft DRECP threatens the Desert Torotoise Research Natural Area. 40 sq. miles. Protected for 40 years. Mosheh Wolf (Article), December, 2014 p.5 Goodbye to Davy Davy the diplomat tortoise. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Summer 2000 p.2 Granite Mine Agrees to Significantly Reduced Expansion Tortoise habitat gravel pit approved by City of Twenty-Nine Palms. (Current Issues), June, 2011 p.8 Ivanpah Solar Project Would Disturb Thousands of Tortoise Partial Ivanpah suspension when tortoise impact exceeded. (Current Issues), June, 2011 p.8 Joshua Tree National Park General Management Plan, including Tortoise Recovery Plan, adopted. (News Item), Fall/Winter 1999 p.11 Judge Orders Stay, Grazing in Tortoise Habitat (Current Issues), Dec 2007 p.15 Littlest Lobbyists, The Elden & Patty Hughes enlisting desert tortoise as CDPA lobbyists. Elden Hughes & Patty Carpenter-Hughes (Article), Fall 2004 p.11 Mojave and Sonoran Desert Tortoise species (Recent identificaion of the two species does not change tortoise conservation status.) (Sidebar), March 2013 p.7 Program Where Everyone Wins Tortoises through the lens. Students learning about tortoises and the desert. David Lamfrom & Rana Knighten (Article), September 2009 p.16 Saving the Desert Tortoise An Update. Michael J Connor, Ph.D. (Article), March 2009 p.6 Will There Ever Be a Desert Tortoise National Wildlife Refuge? Nevada's Desert tortoises hanging in the balance. Las Vegas intruding. Ron Mrowka (Article), March, 2014 p.3 Tortoise Die-off at Goffs Michael J Connor, Ph.D. (Article), Fall 2000 p.16 Tortoise Shell Photo of shell of immature tortoise killed by ravens. Bill Boarman (Photo), Summer 2004 p.6 Tortoise Who Made an Impact, A Peewee the tortoise, lobbyist for the CDPA. Patty Carpenter-Hughes (Article), Winter 2003 p.7 Tortoise, Desert Grazing Restrictions (On Tortoise Critical Habitat.) (News Item), Fall 2001 p.10 Relocating them. Tortoise behavior Desert Tortoises on the Move (Considerations when relocating desert tortoises.) Michael J Connor, Ph.D. (Article), Summer 2004 p.1 Tortoise Shell (Photo of shell of immature tortoise killed by ravens.) Bill Boarman (Photo), Summer 2004 p.6 Tortoises Crack DC's Hard Shell Elden & Patty Hughes' tortoises lobbying in Washington DC in support of Catellus Corp land acquisition. Joan Lowy (Article), Summer 1999 p.Centerfold Tortoises Win Day in Court ORV access to desert washes. Daniel Patterson (Article), Spring 2005 p.1 True, Linda Lou Tough New Regulations Open-pit backfill regulations. Tom Budlong (Article), Summer 2003 p.1 Tourism Renewable Tourism Economy, The Visioning and Marketing of Desert Heritage Tourism. Economic benefit of attracting tourists to desert spaces. Mark Faull (Article), March, 2014 p.1 Tracking Down Marshal South Uncovering the real story of this desert dreamer from the Anza Borrego area. Diana Lindsay (Article), Dec 2009 p.4 Tracking the Life Cycle of the Mono Lake Gulls Kristie Nelson (Article), March 2013 p.3 Trail Less Traveled, The The Desert Trail. Steve Tabor (Article), Summer 2000 p.12 Training Marines while Preserving the Environment Major General Michael R Lehnert (Article), June 2009 p.8 Transforming the Politics of Big Solar Changing renewable energy strategy to distributed generation from large remote industrialization of undisturbed public lands. Janine Blaeloch (Article), March 2012 p.2 Transmission lines effect on birds of renewable energy facilities in the desert Not so Friendly Green Skies (A bird's eye view. Renewable energy's effects on birds.) Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), June, 2013 p.16 Let's Build Only What is Absolutely Necessary (Transmission lines alternates to building new. Comprehensive review.) Bill Powers, P.E. (Article), March, 2008 p.1 Transmission Lines Power Line Corridors SDG&E map of proposed transmission lines in San Diego, Riverside, Imperial counties, and northern Mexico. (Map), June, 2008 p.8 Tregilus, Bob Feed In Tariffs How They Work, Will They Work? -- Explanation and advantages of Feed In Tariffs. (Article), March, 2011 p.5 Trespass Road in Wilderness Joahua Tree National Park. (News Item), Spring 2003 p.18 Trip Reports Reporting from the Field (Subtitle: Writing an Effective Trip Report.) Hermi Hiatt (Article), Summer 2000 p.14 Trona, CA Great Falls Basin Wilderness Study Area (History and description. Relation to Trona. Personal perspective by the author. How to proceed.) Judy Anderson (Article), September, 2011 p.9 Tropico Mine Kern Co., CA We Pay for our Past (Mining Contamination in the Mojave.) Craig Deutsche & Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.12 Truckee River Essay on a Desert River (The Truckee, by an author who knows the river.) Mary Webb (Article), September, 2010 p.18 Truckhaven Public Participation in Desert Cahuilla Planning (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Truckhaven ORV Starting Line Lined up for the annual Truckhaven event. Tom Budlong (Photo), June, 2014 p.10 True, Linda Lou Landfill Expansion will Bring Mountains of Trash Near the Salton Sea Tule Springs Fossil Bed National Monument Imperial County gets big money to take more trash. Expansion from 8 to 320 acres, from 80 to 225 feet high. (Article), December 2011 p.6 Tule Springs Fossil Bed National Monument Mojave Desert's newest National Park unit.The struggle for designation. Steve Rowland (Article), March, 2015 p.2 Tule Springs National Monument proposed Las Vegas Valley's Treasure Trove of Ice Age Fossils (Tule Springs fossil beds.) Steve Rowland (Article), September 2012 p.2 Tule Wind Project Faces a Native American Backlash Wind Project has Major Impacts. 15,000 acres of State, Federal, Private and Native American land. Donna Tisdale (Article), June, 2011 p.3 Tunnel Springs Wilderness, NV Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 wilderness management plan Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? (An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans.) Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Turk, Laraine Morongo Basin Dark Skies Alliance Sheds Light on Darkness Working to reduce nighttime light pollution. (Article), September, 2011 p.8 Turner, Tom Remembering Frank Wheat (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 Turning Cartwheels Accomplishments, worthy of turning cartwheels. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Winter 2002 p.2 Turning Owens Lake Into Owens a-little-bit-wet Lake DWP efforts and proposals. Mike Prather (Article), Spring 1999 p.11 Turtle Mountains Mojave (SE), Old Woman Mountains, Turtle Mountains Carcamp (Trip Report), April 1997 p.6 Turtle Mountains Rescue (Outings Notice), Spring 2005 p.16 Turtle Mountains Service (Outings Notice), Winter 2003 p.21 Turtle Mountains Service Trip (Outings Notice), March 15, 2007 p.21 Twentynine Palms Marine Base Marines Seek More Land in the Mojave (Expansion of the Twentynine Palms Marine Base.) (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.5 Twin River Loop Backpack, Toiyabe Range, Central Nevada (Outings Notice), Summer 2000 p.16 Twin River Loop Backpack, Toiyabe Range, NV (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.12 Twin River Loop, Toiyabe Range Backpack (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.20 Twin Rivers Loop, Toiyabe Range (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.21 Twin Rivers Loop, Toiyabe Range, Central Nevada (Outings Notice), Summer 2002 p.24 Two Plants in Death Valley National Park Removed from Endangered Species List Eureka Valley evening primrose and Eureka Valley dune grass. (Current Issues), June, 2014 p.21 -U- Utah, SE, Carcamp Unbalanced Subgroup Leads to Flawed Result The West Mojave Area and the Travel Management Plan. Group recommends 30,000 off-road miles, driving in washes and Wilderness…. Tom Budlong (Article), March, 2014 p.2 Uncertain Future for the Desert Cahuilla Prehistoric Area Off-Highway Division eyes Desert Cahuilla Preshistoric Area. Terry Weiner (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.8 Under-regulated Hazardous Waste Facility Throws a Desert Community into Crisis Something is rotten in the town of Mecca. Western Environmental, waste processing causing excessive odors. Laura Massie (Article), September, 2011 p.16 Unique Algae Found in Salton Sea (News Item), Spring 2005 p.5 Unique Heritage with and Uncertain Future Bodie Hills. Wilderness quality lands threatened by gold mining. Malcom Clark (Article), March, 2011 p.13 Untrammeling of Death Valley's Wilderness, The Volunteers Make a Difference. Birgitta Jansen (Article), December, 2014 p.3 Update on Glamis Gold's Proposed Imperial Project Edie Harmon (Article), Summer 1999 p.10 Update on Impending Energy Plans Large industrial size renewable energy projects in the desert. (Current Issues), September, 2010 p.17 Update on the Glamis Imperial Gold Mine Project Edie Harmon (Article), Spring 1999 p.6 Upper Las Vegas Wash Ancient Horses, Camels and Mammoths in Las Vegas (Upper Las Vegas Wash - preservation plans for this rich fossil area.) John Hiatt (Article), March, 2010 p.3 Momentum to protect Upper Las Vegas Wash builds. (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Uranium mining, near Grand Canyon Lawsuit to Overturn Ban on Uranium Mining in Grand Canyon Denied (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 US Filter's Salton Sea Proposal to be Evaluated A proposal for the Salton Sea. Tom Kirk (Article), Spring 2003 p.19 US Fish and Wildlife Service Propose Listing the Bi-State DPS of the Greater Sage-Grouse (Current Issues), December, 2013 p.14 US Gypsum factory expansion Four Important Legal Victories for Imperial County Edie Harmon (Article), Winter 2001 p.1 US Military Opposes Development of Tejon Ranch Tim Frank (Article), Spring 2004 p.19 USBP and BLM Forge Unlikely Partnership Robert Haggerty (Article), Fall 2000 p.8 Use of Publicly Owned Land Potential Las Vegas airports on public land. Mathew Christian (Article), Summer 2004 p.3 USFWS Desert Tortoise fragmentation map. (Map), March 2013 p.5 Using a GPS Receiver in the Desert Richard Hess (Article), April 1997 p.1 Utah, S Central, Exploratory and Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.14 Utah, SE, Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.13 Maze district, Natural Bridges National Monument. (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.14 Utah, SE, Carcamp & Dayhikes Utah, SE, Carcamp & Dayhikes (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.13 -VValkis, Maris Maris Valkass, 1936-2001 Judy Anderson (Obituary/Tribute), Summer 2001 p.1 Vallecito Ranch Subtitle: Pristine Desert Habitat. (Acquisition opportunity). Linda Carson (Article), Fall 2003 p.8 Valley Fever on the Rise in CA, AZ (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.19 Vally of Fire Carcamp (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.17 Van Werlhof, Jay Desert Societies, Then and Now Imperial County - prehistoric and current societies. (Article), September 2007 p.8 Velociraptor Sculpture by Ricardo Breceda. Craig Deutsche (Photo), December 2011 p.8 Venomous Animals to Poetry in the Park Classes at the Desert Institute at Joshua Tree National Park. (News Item), Fall 2000 p.6 Vertical mulching Restoration of Damaged Desert Lands (Tricks and techniques.) Chris Roholt (Article), September 16, 2006 p.6 Viceroy Mine Arial photo of Viceroy open pit. Stephan B Parker (Photo), Fall/Winter 1999 p.6 Vicky Hoover Profile of Vicky Hoover. Marjorie L Sill (Profile), March 2013 p.19 Victory for Hi-Desert against ORV Abuse $67K ORV enforcement grant for San Bernardino County approved. (News Item), Spring 2006 p.7 Victory for Palm Canyon Imminent legislation to make Palm Canyon a National Monument. Joan Taylor (Article), Fall 2000 p.1 Victory for the Desert Catellus properties transferred to NPS, BLM. Elden Hughes (Article), Summer 2000 p.1 View from the Chair Urban sprawl - what to do about it. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Spring 2000 p.2 Virgin Gorge Exploratory Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.23 Virgin Springs Backpack, Death Valley National Park (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.20 Virginia City National Historic District Residential Mining in Nevada's Historic Comstock (Modern cyanide heap leach open pit mining 'in town'. Neighbors face noise, dust and toxins.) Susan Juetten (Article), September, 2014 p.10 Wagonvoord, Helen Voices Crying Near Wilderness On rural Sierra Club members and activists. Stan Haye & Jeannie Stillwell-Haye (Article), Fall 2002 p.7 Voluntary wind turbine guidelines New Federal Wind Energy Guidelines are Up In The Air (The "Rules" for wind projects will probably change before the end of 2011.) Kelly Fuller (Article), September, 2011 p.1 Volunteering Isn't it Time for National Service Public Works. In the spirit of the Peace Corp and the SCA. Edie Harmon (Article), June 2009 p.5 Public Service on Public Lands National Public Lands Days. Four service trips. Mojave National Preserve, Joshua Tree National Park, Poste Homestead, Carrizo Plains lookout. Mike Cipra, Craig Deutsche, Philip M Klasky & Rich Juricich (Article), Dec 2009 p.6 Untrammeling of Death Valley's Wilderness, The Volunteers Make a Difference. Birgitta Jansen (Article), December, 2014 p.3 Wilderness Volunteers How to volunteer to promote wilderness designations. (Sidebar), March, 2008 p.17 Volunteers It's All About Volunteers (This issue of the Desert Report is dedicated to volunteers helping to manage and protect the desert.) Elden Hughes (Editorial), Fall 2005 p.2 What We Do Out There (Volunteers and their activities.) Terry Frewin (Editorial), Summer 2006 p.2 Volunteers at Wind Wolves Preserve David Clendenen (Article), Fall 2005 p.16 Volunteers Critical to Wilderness Role of volunteers in defining, encouraging and maintaining wilderness. Bryn Jones (Article), Fall 2005 p.17 Volunteers Crucial to BLM Wilderness Programs Use of volunteers to expand BLM land management effectivity. Marty Dickes (Article), Fall 2005 p.13 Volunteers Needed Public Land Monitoring. Helen Wagonvoord & Terry Frewin (Article), Fall 2002 p.11 von Seggern, David Climate Change on the High Desert of Nevada Detail examination of the current five-year drought in Nevada. (Article), June, 2015 p.3 Geothermal Development in Northern Nevada Many Pros, Few Cons. Sustainable resource?. (Article), December, 2013 p.8 Toiyabe Chapter Opposes Preferred Route of Natural Gas Pipeline in Nevada (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.15 Voracious Long-ears Threaten Wildlife Refuge Burros, Imperial National Wildlife Refuge. Renee L Robichaud (Article), Fall 2001 p.7 VR 1257 Joshua Tree Re-Route Saga Comes to a Close (Low-level military training route.) Dick Hingson (Article), Winter 2001 p.15 Navy Signs On for Joshua Tree FONSI (Low-level military jets rerouted.) Dick Hingson (Article), Summer 2000 p.11 Virginia Mountains Backpack (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.16 Visual Impacts Renewable Energy and Changing Park Views (A closer look inside and outside Park borders. Description of how the Park Service analyzes visual impact.) Birgitta Jansen (Article), June, 2015 p.2 Vital Linkage at Tejon Ranch, A Biological linkages. Monica Bonds (Article), Winter 2003 p.13 -WWagons Ho! Subtitle: Nuke waste hauled over improved wagon trail. (Yucca Mountain). Miriam 'Mim' Romero & Susan Sorrells (Article), Winter 2001 p.4 Wagonvoord, Helen California Desert National Parks A mining update. Mine threats in National Parks. (Article), Fall 1998 p.4 Waldheim, Ed Desert Park Management Plans Released for Public Review (Article), Fall 1998 p.5 Fort Irwin Expansion Endangers Desert Tortoise (Article), Fall 2001 p.13 Volunteers Needed Public Land Monitoring. (Article), Fall 2002 p.11 Waldheim, Ed Access to Public Lands Personal history by the author of involvement with public land access. (Article), September 2008 p.22 Walk from the Desert to the Arctic, A Proposed plan for the White Mountains Wilderness. Paul McFarland & Sally Miller (Article), Winter 2002 p.1 Walker Lake Last Chance for Walker Lake (Crossing the boundary from fresh to salt lake.) John Hiatt (Article), Fall 2003 p.1 Loon Day and Walker Lake Arts Festival (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.16 Loon Days at Walker Lake (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.13 Loon Days at Walker Lake (Birding at Walker Lake.) Marjorie L Sill (Trip Report), Summer 1999 p.17 Wet Winters Help Walker Lake Recover (But much more work is needed.) Tom Myers (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.5 Walker Lake Arts Festival '99 Rose Strickland (Article), Spring 1999 p.12 Walker Lake at Death's Door Ellen Pillard (Article), Winter 2002 p.1 Walker Lake Heros and Heroines Walker Lake Arts Festival. Rose Strickland (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.10 Walker Lake Leisurely Weekend (Outings Notice), Spring 2002 p.19 Walker Lake Update John Hiatt (Article), Spring 2003 p.13 Wall Canyon BLM Wilderness Study Area, NW Nevada (Outings Notice), Winter 1998-1999 p.14 Walling Off Our Southern Deserts The US-Mexico boder fence. Is the cost too high?. Scott Nicol (Article), December, 2010 p.6 Wallstreet Mill Joshua Tree National Park, Wallstreet Mill to Wonderland Wash (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.15 Walter's Camp Saving the Forgotten Colorado River (Between Blythe and Yuma.) Craig Deutsche & Gary Niles (Article), Spring 2005 p.17 Tamarack Lagoon Protest of BLM Management Plan (Limited Use designation of 100 acres previously off-limits to ORV travel, near Walters Camp.) (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.5 Wan, Ray Death Valley and the Mojave Need Your Help Comments needed on the DVNP and Mojave National Preserve Draft General Management Plans. (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.1 Warren, Len Phainopepla: The Bird in the Shiny Black Robe Getting to know an intersting desert dweller. (Article), December, 2013 p.18 Warren, PhD, Elizabeth Von Till Opening of the Mojave Desert Brief history of early developments, railroads. (Article), Summer 2006 p.8 Washburn, ChucK LADWP Breaches LORP Agreement (Article), Spring 2001 p.4 Water Bodies Washoe County Commission denies the Oil-Dri Kitty Litter Mine (News Item), Spring 2002 p.9 Waste Mangement Eagle Mountain Landfill Proposed, and opposition. (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.13 Landfill Expansion will Bring Mountains of Trash Near the Salton Sea Imperial County gets big money to take more trash. Expansion from 8 to 320 acres, from 80 to 225 feet high. Terry Weiner & Linda Lou True (Article), December 2011 p.6 Regulations on Dumping Sewage Need to Include Enclosure Open-air sludge dumps in the Mojave Desert. (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Under-regulated Hazardous Waste Facility Throws a Desert Community into Crisis Something is rotten in the town of Mecca. Western Environmental, waste processing causing excessive odors. Laura Massie (Article), September, 2011 p.16 Waste Not, Want Not Subtitle: California's Urban Water Use Dilemma. Steve Bilson (Article), Summer 2003 p.6 Waste Treatment Plant for the Mojave Sludge treatment facility planned for Hinkley, west of Barstow. (Current Issues), Dec 15, 2006 p.7 Watching the Southwest Border The Border Patrol - who are they? Profile from a day's ride-along. Craig Deutsche (Article), December, 2014 p.8 Water Budweiser Spring (Photo), September, 2011 p.10 Cadiz Valley Conservation, Recovery and Storage Project Solution to California's water woes, or, speculative water grab? Numerous environmental concrerns. Seth Shteir (Article), December 2011 p.10 Chicken Water Spring (Photo), September, 2011 p.2 National Parks Conservation Association's Perspective on Water in the Mojave Preserve David Lamfrom (Article), September, 2011 p.3 Nevada State Engineer Issues Latest Ruling Las Vegas' quest for water. History of the situation. John Hiatt (Article), June 2012 p.2 Owens Lake Mitigation Finally Settled Story of a settlement. Mike Prather (Article), March, 2015 p.3 Water Birds Turning up Dead at Solar Facilities (Current Issues), September, 2013 p.18 Water Bodies Air Pollution in the Mono Lake Basin Subtitle: Status of Control Efforts. Jim Parker & Theodore Schade (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.1 Air Quality at Risk in Salton Sea Water Transfers Effect on air quality of water transfers resulting in lowering Salton Sea water level. Theodore Schade (Article), Spring 2004 p.1 Ash Meadow Oasis History and status of. James E Deacon (Article), Spring 2003 p.8 Blowing Dust in the Wind Subtitle: Could the Salton Sea be the Next Owens Lake?. Tom Kirk (Article), Summer 2002 p.1 California Must Save the Salton Sea Elden Hughes (Commentary), Winter 2004 #1 p.19 Cartago Springs Lake Acquired at Owens Lake Mike Prather (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.6 Conservation of the Colorado River Delta Francisco Zamora & Steve Cornelius (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.8 Controlling Salinity in the Salton Sea William R Brownlie (Article), Summer 2002 p.4 Cultural Resources of the Salton Sea Water Conservation Measures Impact Salton Sea Russell L Kaldenberg (Article), Spring 2000 p.6 Decline of Species in the Colorado River Changing conditions, management priorities, …. Pamela Hyde (Article), Spring 2003 p.4 Different View of Owens Lake, A Response to 'Owens Lake Mitigation Finally Settled', March 2015 Desert Report, p.3. Daniel Prichett (Article), June, 2015 p.5 Ecosystems Re-created in the Colorado River Delta Edward P Glenn (Article), Spring 2002 p.4 Flocks to the Horizons Focus on the Salton Sea. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Summer 2002 p.2 Focus on the Colorado River, an Overview William Rinne (Article), Spring 2002 p.3 How Much Water Will be Available Salton Sea restoration - current status. Ronald Enzweiler (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.3 Is the Salton Sea Worth Saving? Cary Meister (Commentary), Spring 2000 p.7 Land of Green Lagoons Colorado River Delta. Kara Gillon (Article), Spring 2001 p.6 Last Chance for Walker Lake Crossing the boundary from fresh to salt lake. John Hiatt (Article), Fall 2003 p.1 Need for Restoring the Salton Sea, The Mary Bono (Article), Summer 2004 p.4 New Proposal for the Amargosa River History and current status of caring for the Amargosa. Miriam 'Mim' Romero (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.4 New River is an Old Problem, The History, cleanup and status of this drainage from Mexico and California into the Salton Sea. Marie Barrett (Article), Dec 2009 p.1 Owens Lake - To Pump or Not To Pump Mike Prather (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.9 Owens Lake, the Sound of Running Water on the Surface? DWP's dust control efforts bringing water to the lake. Mike Prather (Article), Summer 2002 p.11 Owens Lake: Will what we had be gone when the dust settles? Settlement with GBUAPCD, and analysis. Mike Prather (Article), Fall 1998 p.2 Owls and the Salton Sea Barn and burrowing owls, improving Salton Sea water quality!. Judy Maben (Article), Fall 2005 p.8 Protecting a Desert Jewel The Amargosa Conservancy. Susan Sorrells (Article), September 16, 2006 p.18 Salton Sea Water Conservation Goals Determine Fate. Steve Horvitz (Article), Winter 2002 p.6 Water transfer DEIS. (News Item), Spring 2002 p.11 Salton Sea Should be Focus of Desalinization Studies Corky Larsen (Article), Summer 2002 p.7 Salton Sea, North Lake Proposal Judy Anderson (Article), Summer 2003 p.10 Seeps and Springs in the Mojave National Preserve A critical resource. Past, present and future. Discussion of characteristics. Debra Hughson (Article), September, 2011 p.2 Thoughts on the Amargosa River Country Miriam 'Mim' Romero (Article), Fall 2001 p.3 US Filter's Salton Sea Proposal to be Evaluated A proposal for the Salton Sea. Tom Kirk (Article), Spring 2003 p.19 Walker Lake at Death's Door Ellen Pillard (Article), Winter 2002 p.1 Walker Lake Heros and Heroines Walker Lake Arts Festival. Rose Strickland (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.10 Water Conservation Measures Impact Salton Sea Tom Kirk (Article), Summer 2002 p.7 Water Transfer Endangers Salton Sea Mark Nichols (Article), Summer 2002 p.6 Water Transfer Threatens Salton Sea Water Issues Mary Bono (Article), Summer 2002 p.1 Wet Winters Help Walker Lake Recover But much more work is needed. Tom Myers (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.5 What About Those Springs in the Mojave National Preserve? Management of the springs. Annie Kearns (Article), Fall 2001 p.9 Water Conservation Measures Impact Salton Sea Tom Kirk (Article), Summer 2002 p.7 Water Issues Alegretti Farms Imperial County Water Grab. (News Item), Spring 2003 p.18 All American Canal Brings International Litigation Issue of canal seepage, related to proposed concrete-lining the canal. David Czamanske (Article), Winter 2006 p.1 Asking the Right Questions Cadiz Water Grab. Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2001 p.10 Cadiz Water Subtitle: Good Dry-year Planning, or Water Grab. John Kincel (Article), Spring 2000 p.17 Chromium 6 Plume in Needles is 55 Feet From Colorado River Source is PG&E facility at Topock. Details of the problem and solution. Metropolitan Water District (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.1 Colorado River Under Stress Continued drought is forcing cooperation. Lakes Mead and Powell at lowest levels. John Hiatt (Article), December, 2013 p.16 Decision Gives SNWA Opportunity to Re-think Water Las Vegas Water Grab. Launce Rake (Article), June 2009 p.2 Environmental Justice Short Circuited Eagle Mountain environmental situation. Donna Charpied (Article), September 2008 p.12 Grab for Desert Waters, The Cadiz Inc. and Southern California water issues. Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2002 p.10 Groups Join Together to Confront Water Rights Issue The war for Nevada's Groundwater. Las Vegas looks for more water. Ron Mrowka (Article), June, 2011 p.2 How We're Losing the West We Thought We'd Won Subtitle: 'Growth and Nevada's Groundwater' - SNWA's search for more water. Jim Deacon (Article), Summer 2006 p.3 Is the Lower Colorado Doomed? The delta, starving for water taken from upstream. Jennifer Pitt (Article), Summer 2005 p.1 Joined at the Hip The relation between water supplies and power generation. John Hiatt (Article), Dec 2008 p.2 Las Vegas Looks North for Water John Hiatt (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.18 Las Vegas Searches for More Water SNWA's efforts to support Las Vegas growth. (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.11 Las Vegas Water Pipeline Suffers Procedural Setback (Current Issues), March, 2010 p.19 Lower Colorado River Protection Act of 2009, HR3481 Water quality. Introduced by Rep. Raul Grijalva. (Current Issues), June 2010 p.10 Lower Owens River Lawsuit Sierra Club and Owens Valley Committee vs LADWP. Mike Prather (Article), Spring 2002 p.8 Managing the Colorado River Through Dry Times Complexities. Jennifer Pitt (Article), March 15, 2007 p.18 Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge A National Wildlife Refuge to protect the Moapa Dace. Ann Ronald (Article), September 16, 2006 p.13 More Military Training in the California Desert? Wind Zero proposed facility in Imperial County. Terry Weiner (Article), March 2009 p.4 MWD Launching New Water Conservation Program (Article), Fall 2003 p.14 Need for Restoring the Salton Sea, The Mary Bono (Article), Summer 2004 p.4 Water Issues Intensify Threats to Nevada Species Nevada Water Update (Current Issues), March, 2008 p.11 Nevada, Utah Reach Accord on Snake Valley Water (Current Issues), September 2009 p.12 Norton, Gale, Letter to Cadiz water project. Diane Feinstein (Letter), Fall 2001 p.11 Once They Call it Paradise, Kiss it Good-bye Sprawl on Steroids. Paradise Valley proposed development adjacent to Joshua Tree National Park. 15,000 new homes. Donna Charpied & Larry Charpied (Article), Spring 2006 p.16 Owens Valley Water Agreement Mike Prather (Article), Winter 1998 p.3 Preview of Water Pumping at Coyote Springs Valley Proposed 50,000 dwelling community north of Las Vegas. John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2003 p.7 Privitization of Water is a Mistake Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2001 p.2 Public Water for Private Profit Cadiz, Inc. returns to the desert. Bob Ellis (Article), September 2009 p.4 River Runs Through It, A Owens River rewatering- Success after years of effort. Mike Prather (Article), March 15, 2007 p.12 Salton Sea ESA and the IID. (News Item), Fall 2001 p.10 Salton Sea - The Good and the Not So Good Plusses and minuses at the Salton Sea. Carl E Bell (Article), Winter 2001 p.10 Snake Valley Water Hearings Delayed Ground water removal in Snake Valley, NV. (Current Issues), September 2008 p.15 Solution to the YDP/Cienega Controversy Yuma Desalting Plant and preservation of the Cienega de Santa Clara. David S 'Sid' Wilson (Article), Spring 2006 p.3 SUV Desert Synopsis of Cadiz Land Co. history. Bob Ellis (Article), Spring 2000 p.1 There's Green in Them Thar Hills Cadiz Valley Water. Stan Epperle (Article), July 1997 p.6 Turning Owens Lake Into Owens a-little-bit-wet Lake DWP efforts and proposals. Mike Prather (Article), Spring 1999 p.11 Waste Not, Want Not Subtitle: California's Urban Water Use Dilemma. Steve Bilson (Article), Summer 2003 p.6 Water Victory in Owens Valley Court imposed penalties for LA DWP delay in Owens River mitigation. Mike Prather (Article), Fall 2005 p.1 Water Wars and the California/Nevada Dilemma Border area issues created by differing state rules and regulations. Greg James (Article), March 15, 2007 p.3 Water, a Big Issue in Nevada Fighting for water rights. John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2003 p.7 Whiskey is for drinking but water… Reservoir on lower Colorado River to store water in wet year, and, lining canals in lower Colorado River area. (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.5 White Pine County NV - Water Ch. 9 bankruptcy considered to protect from Las Vegas water grab. (News Item), Winter 2006 p.15 Water Issues Intensify Threats to Nevada Species Project of the Southern Nevada Water Authority is bad news for species already at risk. Rob Mwroka (Article), June, 2013 p.8 Water or Dust? Owens River Study Carcamp (Outings Notice), Summer 2000 p.16 Water Transfer Endangers Salton Sea Mark Nichols (Article), Summer 2002 p.6 Water Transfer Threatens Salton Sea Mary Bono (Article), Summer 2002 p.1 Weiner, Terry Water Victory in Owens Valley Court imposed penalties for LA DWP delay in Owens River mitigation. Mike Prather (Article), Fall 2005 p.1 Water Wars and the California/Nevada Dilemma Border area issues created by differing state rules and regulations. Greg James (Article), March 15, 2007 p.3 Water, a Big Issue in Nevada Fighting for water rights. John Hiatt (Article), Summer 2003 p.7 Watson, Jay Student Conservation Association in the California Desert General description of the SCA goals and methods. (Article), Fall 2005 p.10 Watts and Watt-hours You need to know this. What these terms are. Tom Budlong (Sidebar), Dec 2009 p.17 Waucoba Mountain Backpack, Inyo National Forest (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.12 Wayburn, M.D, Edgar Burros in DVNP To Bruce Babbit, Sec'y of Interior, requesting control of burros in DVNP. (Letter), April 1997 p.9 We Need Volunteers Volunteers needed to produce the Desert Report. The current editor, Criag Deutsche, is leaving as editor. Craig Deutsche (Editorial), September, 2010 p.2 We Pay for our Past Mining Contamination in the Mojave. Craig Deutsche & Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.12 Webb, Brandon CEO of Wind Zero More Military Training in the California Desert? (Wind Zero proposed facility in Imperial County.) Terry Weiner (Article), March 2009 p.4 Webb, Mary Essay on a Desert River The Truckee, by an author who knows the river. (Article), September, 2010 p.18 Weed Master machine to control Arundo Donax Arundo Donax: Its Impact on the Lower Colorado River (Invasive perennial grass.) John A Laccinole (Article), September 2009 p.10 Weeds Arundo Donax: Its Impact on the Lower Colorado River Invasive perennial grass. John A Laccinole (Article), September 2009 p.10 Grasslands of California Exotic weed invasion. History and overview of invasive grasses. Breck McAlexander (Article), Spring 2006 p.8 Weepah Spring Wilderness, NV Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 Wehausen, John D Wilderness & Guzzlers for Desert Bighorn Sheep (Article), Dec 2007 p.4 Weidart, Stan Remembering Stan (Stan Weidart.) Vicky Hoover (Article), March 2009 p.3 Weidert, Stan Planning Initiated for Northern California & Nevada Deserts Northeast CA and northwest NV. Susanville BLM district. (Article), Winter 2006 p.12 Weiner, Terry An Ill Wind Blows in Ocotillo Weinrub, Al The Ocotillo Wind project - hanging a town out to dry. (Article), September 2012 p.8 California Off-Highway Vehicle Program at Age 35 Current problems and issues with the program. (Article), September 16, 2006 p.1 Desert Cahuilla Prehistoric Area Needs Help Continuing OHV damage. (Article), March, 2010 p.8 Dilemma of Access, The "The California Deserts", Bruce M Pavlik. (Book Review), September 2008 p.1 Review of desert access pressures and conflicts. (Article), September 2008 p.1 Dust at Ocotillo Wells From ORV activity. (Photo), June, 2014 p.12 genesis of desert documentary Timely Documentary Film on Desert Underway (Professional film makers. Desert to be the star of the show aimed at theaters and PBS.) Sally Kaplan (Article), December, 2014 p.12 Landfill Expansion will Bring Mountains of Trash Near the Salton Sea Imperial County gets big money to take more trash. Expansion from 8 to 320 acres, from 80 to 225 feet high. (Article), December 2011 p.6 More Military Training in the California Desert? Wind Zero proposed facility in Imperial County. (Article), March 2009 p.4 Ocotillo Healthy plant, Ocotillo CA. (Photo), September 2012 p.11 Ocotillo Wells A State Park at a Crossroads. Management, OHV, other issues. (Article), June, 2014 p.10 Ocotillo, destroyed by Ocotillo wind energy project (Photo), September 2012 p.8 Still at Risk Without Mining Law Reform The 1872 Mining Law - outdated. HR3968 Rahall-Shay-Inslee bill. (Article), Summer 2006 p.12 Uncertain Future for the Desert Cahuilla Prehistoric Area Off-Highway Division eyes Desert Cahuilla Preshistoric Area. (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.8 Weinrub, Al Community Power Decentralized Power. 60 page download by Al Weinrub. Discussion of character of DG. With 158 references. (Current Issues), March, 2011 p.10 Decentralized, Renewable Power A first priority for California. Review of decentralized energy policies and goals. (Article), September, 2010 p.13 Welcome Change Terry Frewin is now Co-chair of the Desert Committee. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Spring 2005 p.2 Welcome Stranger Mine Carey's Castle / Welcome Stranger Mine Backpack (Outings Notice), Winter 1998 p.11 Wellton-Mohawk Bypass mentioned as bypass for high salinity water Solution to the YDP/Cienega Controversy (Yuma Desalting Plant and preservation of the Cienega de Santa Clara.) David S 'Sid' Wilson (Article), Spring 2006 p.3 WEMO Federal Judge Orders BLM to Control ORV Abuse (BLM's Western Mojave route designation plan, and control of ORV abuse. Judge Illston's decision.) (Current Issues), March, 2011 p.10 West Mojave Route Designation Revisited (Sometimes the Good Guys Win. But, Then What? Court ruling that BLM violated its regulations.) Tom Egan (Article), June 2010 p.3 WEMO Subgroup of the DAC Unbalanced Subgroup Leads to Flawed Result (The West Mojave Area and the Travel Management Plan. Group recommends 30,000 off-road miles, driving in washes and Wilderness….) Tom Budlong (Article), March, 2014 p.2 Wetlands West Mojave / Death Valley Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.23 West Mojave Exploration Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.16 (Outings Notice), Summer 2002 p.22 West Mojave Plan Desert Advisory Committee Unbalanced Subgroup Leads to Flawed Result (The West Mojave Area and the Travel Management Plan. Group recommends 30,000 off-road miles, driving in washes and Wilderness….) Tom Budlong (Article), March, 2014 p.2 West Mojave Primitive Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2001 p.19 (Outings Notice), Summer 2001 p.22 West Mojave Route Designation Revisited Sometimes the Good Guys Win. But, Then What? Court ruling that BLM violated its regulations. Tom Egan (Article), June 2010 p.3 Western Environmental Under-regulated Hazardous Waste Facility Throws a Desert Community into Crisis (Something is rotten in the town of Mecca. Western Environmental, waste processing causing excessive odors.) Laura Massie (Article), September, 2011 p.16 Western Lands Project Grassroots Groups Sue Over Destructive Solar Policy (Continuing efforts to protect the desert from industrial-scale solar.) Janine Blaeloch (Article), September, 2013 p.2 Lawsuit Challenges Interior's Solar Plan (Re: Interior's decision: Nineteen million acres available for solar plants.) (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Western Mojave Desert ORV Designation Project Adding Insult to Injury (In defiance of court orders, BLM proposes doubling ORV routes in the Western Mojave.) Ileene Anderson & Philip M Klasky (Article), June, 2015 p.2 ORV Designation Impacts Cultural Resources (Critical review of BLM California Desert District ORV designation.) Thomas F King (Article), Spring 2004 p.3 Western Shoshone Defense Project Assistance in controlling mercury pollution Mercury Emissions from Mines Under Pressure (Great Basin Mine Watch's efforts to control mercury emissions from Nevada mines.) Dan Randolph (Article), June 15, 2007 p.6 Western Watersheds Project BLM Grazing Allotment Practices Not Meeting Standard ("Citizen scientists protect wildlife needs." Detailed non-BLM monitoring reveals management problems. Duck Creek Allotment, Sage Groused habitat, etc.) Jim Catlin (Article), December 2011 p.4 Grassroots Groups Sue Over Destructive Solar Policy (Continuing efforts to protect the desert from industrial-scale solar.) Janine Blaeloch (Article), September, 2013 p.2 Lawsuit Challenges Interior's Solar Plan (Re: Interior's decision: Nineteen million acres available for solar plants.) (Current Issues), June, 2013 p.18 Western Wilderness Conference, 2010 At UC Berkeley, April 2010. Vicky Hoover (Article), March, 2010 p.7 Wet Winters Help Walker Lake Recover But much more work is needed. Tom Myers (Article), Winter 19981999 p.5 Wetlands San Sebastian Marsh, Imperial County Endangered by excessive aquifer pumping. (News Item), Winter 2003 p.19 Saving the Forgotten Colorado River Between Blythe and Yuma. Craig Deutsche & Gary Niles (Article), Spring 2005 p.17 What About Those Springs in the Mojave National Preserve? What About Those Springs in the Mojave National Preserve? Management of the springs. Annie Kearns (Article), Fall 2001 p.9 What Fate for Surprise Canyon Rare jewel in the Death Valley region, threatened by off-road vehicles. Tom Budlong (Article), Summer 2005 p.8 What is Wilderness? Revisiting the Wilderness Act of 1964 Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation. Duncan Bell (Article), March, 2014 p.4 What We Do Out There Volunteers and their activities. Terry Frewin (Editorial), Summer 2006 p.2 What We've Lost, What We Remember, Where We Gather, Where the Eagle Rises For the Desert. Inspired by a Kumeyaay Mourning Ceremony for Ocotillo. Ruth Nolan (Poetry), March, 2014 p.10 What's Happening to the Mojave Ground Squirrel Decline in apparent population since 1980. Phil Leitner (Article), Spring 2002 p.10 What's Wrong with Fee Demo Vicky Hoover (Article), Spring 2000 p.10 Wheat, Carl Remembering Frank Wheat (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 WSA That Didn't Make It - Now Looking Toward Wildlands 2000 Great Falls Basin. (Trip Report), Spring 1999 p.17 Wheat, Frank California Desert Miracle (By Frank Wheat.) John Robinson (Book Review), Winter 1998-1999 p.10 Celebrating Frank Wheat's Miracle (Near completion of Wheat's book "California Desert Miracle".) Elden Hughes (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.10 Judy Anderson Wins John Muir Award (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.1 Remembering Frank Wheat Tom Turner, Buck Parker, Debbie Sease, Nick Ervin, Judy Anderson, Jim Dodson, Stan Haye, Elden Hughes, Patty Carpenter-Hughes, Ernest Quintana, Steve Tabor, Doug Kari, Carl Wheat & Deborah Reames (Article), Fall 2000 p.11 Sad Farewell to a Friend (Frank Wheat.) Elden Hughes (Article), Fall 2000 p.1 WSA That Didn't Make It - Now Looking Toward Wildlands 2000 Great Falls Basin. (Trip Report), Spring 1999 p.17 When God Lives in Omaha Getting companies and agencies to comply with environmental law. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Summer 2001 p.2 Where Is It? (Dumbo Rock Formation) Bob Cates (Desert Knowledge), Fall 2005 p.20 Whipple Mountain Carcamp (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 (Outings Notice), Summer 2005 p.17 Whipple Mountains Easter and Equinox in the California Desert (In the Whipple Mountains.) (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.20 Whipple Mtn WA Service and Hike (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #1 p.16 Whirlwind Warrior By Preston Jefferson Arrow-weed. Elden Hughes (Book Review), Winter 1998-1999 p.11 Whiskey is for drinking but water… Reservoir on lower Colorado River to store water in wet year, and, lining canals in lower Colorado River area. (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.5 White Mountain & Ancient Forest Carcamp (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.12 Why More Wilderness (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.15 (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.12 White Mountain Carcamp and Hike (Outings Notice), Summer 2005 p.16 White Mountain Research Center Desert Holdings of the University of California Natural Reserve System (A library of ecosystems.) Kathleen M Wong (Article), March 2013 p.10 White Mountains Into the Woods with Methuselah (A Desert Mountain Range for Everyone - California's White Mountians.) Janet Damen (Article), March, 2011 p.22 White Mountains / Bristlecone Pine Forest Expoloratory (Outings Notice), July 1997 p.12 White Mountains Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.22 (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.17 (Outings Notice), Summer 2004 p.16 White Mountains Wilderness Walk from the Desert to the Arctic, A (Proposed plan for the White Mountains Wilderness.) Paul McFarland & Sally Miller (Article), Winter 2002 p.1 White Nose Syndrome Headed to a Cave Near You Background and story of this important threat to bat populations. Mollie Matteson (Article), June, 2011 p.6 White Pine County NV - Water Ch. 9 bankruptcy considered to protect from Las Vegas water grab. (News Item), Winter 2006 p.15 White Pine County Wilderness Legislation 558,000 of White Pine County, NV, designated wilderness. (Current Issues), March 15, 2007 p.13 White River spinedace Photo, and threat to species. Water Issues Intensify Threats to Nevada Species (Project of the Southern Nevada Water Authority is bad news for species already at risk.) Rob Mwroka (Article), June, 2013 p.8 White Rock Range Inventory and Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 1999 p.14 White Rock Range Wilderness, NV Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 Whitewater Trout Farm New Future for the Whitewater Trout Farm (The trout farm fed by Whitewater River draining San Gorgonio Wilderness, acquired by The Wildlands Conservancy.) Frazier Haney (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.3 Whitney Pockets (near Mesquite, NV) Gold Butte / Whitney Pockets (near Mesquite, NV) (Outings Notice), Fall 2004 p.16 Whitney Portal Lone Pine Lake, Alabama Hills, Manzanar (Hike, Whitney Portal to Lone Pine Lake. Manzanar visit.) (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.18 Whitney Portal Subdivision In the Shadow of Mount Whitney (Residential subdivision on the road to Whitney Portal.) (Current Issues), Dec 15, 2006 p.7 Whittemore, Harvey Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge (A National Wildlife Refuge to protect the Moapa Dace.) Ann Ronald (Article), September 16, 2006 p.13 Why Is The Sierra Club is Always Suing Someone? Elden Hughes (Editorial), Summer 2005 p.2 Why More Wilderness Terry Frewin (Editorial), Dec 2007 p.2 Wick, Bob Wick, Bob Indian Pass Wilderness (Photo), June, 2014 p.4 Kingston Range Wilderness (Photo), June, 2014 p.6 Silurian Valley (Photo), June, 2014 p.2 Wickman, Judy Owens Lake is for the Birds A self-guided birding tour of Owens Lake. (Article), Winter 2003 p.6 Wilcox, Bruce Ongoing Effort to Save the Salton Sea (Article), December 2012 p.3 Wild and Scenic Amargosa (Outings Notice), September 2007 p.21 Wild and Stormy Desert Committee Meeting Rain threat to the Nov. CNRCC meeting. Letty French (Article), Winter 2003 p.8 Wild Horse and Burro Act Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act of 1971 (full name) Wild Horse and Burro Legacy (Managing wild horses and burros on public lands.) Alex Neibergs (Article), September, 2010 p.3 Wild Horse and Burro Legacy Managing wild horses and burros on public lands. Alex Neibergs (Article), September, 2010 p.3 Wild Utah Project BLM Grazing Allotment Practices Not Meeting Standard ("Citizen scientists protect wildlife needs." Detailed non-BLM monitoring reveals management problems. Duck Creek Allotment, Sage Groused habitat, etc.) Jim Catlin (Article), December 2011 p.4 Wilder, Jenny (Photo), June 2012 p.3 ACEC in San Bernardino Mountains Up Against Many Threats Juniper Flats Cultural Area - pressures from multiple kinds of uses. (Article), June 2012 p.3 Wilderness 22 Years of Keeping Nevada Wild Friends of Nevada Wilderness. Judy Anderson & Brian Beffort (Article), March 15, 2007 p.10 440,000 Acres of Wilderness Clark Co., NV, SB 2612. John Hiatt (Article), Fall 2002 p.1 A Matter of Words Legal interpretation of regulations concerning motorized access to guzzlers in wilderness. (Sidebar), March, 2008 p.16 Architecture and Nature Wilderness and the Functions of Eccentricity. Berenika Boberska (Article), December, 2013 p.6 Bill Threatens Joshua Tree Wilderness Mary Bono's bill to allow a road in wilderness in Joshua Tree NP. Frank Buono (Article), Summer 2002 p.3 Bird Guzzlers in Wilderness Kate Allen (Article), March, 2008 p.16 BLM to Gut WSA Protection Concerning game introduction to wilderness by fish & game agencies. Tom Myers (Article), Spring 1999 p.5 BLM Wilderness - Nevada's Hidden Treasure Effort to designate Nevada wildlands as Wilderness. Marjorie L Sill (Article), July 1997 p.1 Boxer Introduces California's Wild Heritage Act Terry Frewin (Article), Fall 2002 p.1 California Desert Wilderness Areas Coso Range Wilderness. Terry Frewin (Article), Summer 2004 p.19 Changes Abound for Desert Dwelling SCA Crews A Spring "hitch" in the Golden Valley Wilderness. Reptiles, flowers and friends. Mattie Shields (Article), December 2011 p.3 County Rights and Designated Wilderness Wilderness Owyhee Co., Idaho. Synopsis of the Owyhee Initiative land use legislation. Jon Marvel (Article), March 15, 2007 p.16 East Mojave, The Wild Places that need wilderness designation, part 2. Duncan Bell (Article), June, 2014 p.5 Economic Benefits of Wilderness Wilderness Society report on the benefits of the Carrizo Plain National Monument. (Current Issues), June, 2008 p.18 Fire Planning for Desert Wilderness Areas Ron Woychak (Article), June, 2008 p.14 Fish Creek Mountains in the Fish Creek Wilderness Elden Hughes (Photo), Fall 2004 p.4 Giant Step Forward for Mojave Wilderness Catellus land transfer to Federal ownership, wilderness. Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 2000 p.3 Great Falls Basin Wilderness Study Area History and description. Relation to Trona. Personal perspective by the author. How to proceed. Judy Anderson (Article), September, 2011 p.9 Guzzlers in Wilderness Sheephole Valley and Orocopia Mountains wildernesses. (News Item), Summer 2006 p.7 History of Wilderness in Southern California "The Wilderness Act and the Road to California Desert Wilderness". Greg Hill (Article), June, 2014 p.4 How Modern Wilderness Proposals are Crafted Ryan Henson (Article), March, 2008 p.14 Indian Pass - Indian Pass Wilderness Jim Dodson (Photo), Fall 2004 p.4 Little Picacho Wilderness Past, Present and Future. (Outings Notice), Summer 2005 p.17 Managing Wilderness Areas Next to Open Vehicle Play Areas Marty Dickes (Article), September 16, 2006 p.3 More Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation Hills, Mountains and Valleys. Duncan Bell (Article), September, 2014 p.1 My Wilderness A Florida native discovers the California desert. Don Davis (Article), September, 2014 p.5 Nevada Wilderness Status update. (News Item), Fall/Winter 1999 p.11 Nevada Wilderness Campaign Launched Brian Beffort (Article), Summer 2001 p.5 Nevada Wilderness Conference is a First Nevada Wilderness Meeting, May 1999. Ann Martin (Article), Summer 1999 p.1 Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress 2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions. Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 Nevada's Black Rock Desert Wilderness Bill Passes Congress (Article), Winter 2001 p.1 Pine Forest Recreation Area Enhancement Act Introduced 26,000 acres in the Blue Lakes and Alder Creek WSA, near Winnemucca, NV. Marjorie L Sill (Article), March 2012 p.22 Proposed Heliport for Grand Canyon Tours will Impact Nevada Wilderness (News Item), Spring 2004 p.7 Sierra Club Works to Protect Owyhee Canyonlands Sierra Club's official position on the Owyhee Initiative. Edwina Allen & Clayton Daughenbaugh (Article), June 15, 2007 p.12 Soda Mountains WSA An uncertain future. Political pressure to release the Soda Mountains WSA. Laurel Williams (Article), September 2009 p.22 Sunrise Power Link Threatens State Wilderness Would de-designate CA state wilderness in Anza Borrego State Park, San Diego County. (Current Issues), March 15, 2007 p.13 Testimony for a Wild Nevada Nevada Wilderness Testimony - book to be published. Roberta Moore (Article), Winter 2003 p.19 Time Runs Out California Wilderness Coalition's wilderness proposals. Mike Cipra, Craig Deutsche & Terry Frewin (Article), Dec 2008 p.16 Wilderness & Guzzlers for Desert Bighorn Sheep Unique Heritage with and Uncertain Future Bodie Hills. Wilderness quality lands threatened by gold mining. Malcom Clark (Article), March, 2011 p.13 Volunteers Critical to Wilderness Role of volunteers in defining, encouraging and maintaining wilderness. Bryn Jones (Article), Fall 2005 p.17 Walk from the Desert to the Arctic, A Proposed plan for the White Mountains Wilderness. Paul McFarland & Sally Miller (Article), Winter 2002 p.1 What is Wilderness? Revisiting the Wilderness Act of 1964 Wild Places That Need Wilderness Designation. Duncan Bell (Article), March, 2014 p.4 White Pine County Wilderness Legislation 558,000 of White Pine County, NV, designated wilderness. (Current Issues), March 15, 2007 p.13 Why More Wilderness Terry Frewin (Editorial), Dec 2007 p.2 Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans. Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Wilderness or Zoos Response to Dr Wehausen's Dec 2007 Desert Report article about sheep guzzlers in wilderness. Jeffrey Kane (Article), March, 2008 p.18 Wilderness Victory Clark County, Nevada, 450,000 Ac new wilderness. John Hiatt (Article), Winter 2003 p.1 Wilderness: Our Shared Heritage and Legacy 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act. History and legislation. Stacy Goss (Article), December, 2013 p.4 Wildlands 2000 Campaign Builiding Momentum Geoffrey Smith (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.5 Wilderness & Guzzlers for Desert Bighorn Sheep John D Wehausen (Article), Dec 2007 p.4 Wilderness Gems of Nevada's Lincoln County (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.16 Wilderness in Southern Nevada A Citizen's Proposal. Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2002 p.16 Wilderness Inventory Begins in Nevada Tom Myers (Article), Fall 1998 p.1 Wilderness Legislation in Riverside County 190,000 acre proposal. (Current Issues), Dec 2007 p.15 Wilderness Management Plans: What's Happening in Nevada? An update. Few of Nevada's Wilderness areas have mangement plans. Shaaron Netherton (Article), June 2009 p.4 Wilderness Monitoring in the East Mojave Going over the same ground. Fifteen years of rewarding work. Steve Tabor (Article), Dec 2009 p.3 Wilderness or Zoos Response to Dr Wehausen's Dec 2007 Desert Report article about sheep guzzlers in wilderness. Jeffrey Kane (Article), March, 2008 p.18 Wilderness Restoration in Imperial County SCA crew in the Yuha Desert. (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.17 Wilderness Restoration in Owens Peak Wilderness (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.20 Wilderness Restoration Trip Black Rock Desert. (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.20 Wilderness Society, The half million grant to, in support of desert solar Mythical Mandate, A (2005 Energy Policy Act clause often misquoted as a mandate from Congress.) Janine Blaeloch (Article), March, 2011 p.12 Wildlife Wilderness Trespass Removing a stuck Toyota from Death Valley. (News Item), Spring 2000 p.4 Wilderness Victory Clark County, Nevada, 450,000 Ac new wilderness. John Hiatt (Article), Winter 2003 p.1 Wilderness Volunteers How to volunteer to promote wilderness designations. (Sidebar), March, 2008 p.17 Wilderness, Nevada Size of, dates designated 22 Years of Keeping Nevada Wild (Friends of Nevada Wilderness.) Judy Anderson & Brian Beffort (Article), March 15, 2007 p.10 Wilderness: Our Shared Heritage and Legacy 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act. History and legislation. Stacy Goss (Article), December, 2013 p.4 Wildlands 2000 Campaign Builiding Momentum Geoffrey Smith (Article), Fall/Winter 1999 p.5 Wildlands Conservancy Biggest Land Transaction Since the Spanish Land Grants (Wildlands Conservancy's proposed purchase of Catellus properties.) Elden Hughes (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.1 California Desert Land Acquisition (Acquisition of Catellus lands by Wildlands Conservancy.) (Article), Spring 1999 p.3 New Future for the Whitewater Trout Farm (The trout farm fed by Whitewater River draining San Gorgonio Wilderness, acquired by The Wildlands Conservancy.) Frazier Haney (Article), Dec 15, 2006 p.3 owner, operator of Pipes Canyon Preserve Pipes Canyon - All in a Day's Work (Rare Desert Watershed. History and operation of the Preserve.) April Sall (Article), Spring 2006 p.12 participation in land transfer Giant Step Forward for Mojave Wilderness (Catellus land transfer to Federal ownership, wilderness.) Elden Hughes (Article), Spring 2000 p.3 Wildlife California Department of Fish and Game is now the Department of Fish and Wildlife Moving away from focus on hunters and anglers to protection of ecosystems. (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 California Fish & Game Wildlife Plan Draft plan, five years in the making. (Current Issues), September 16, 2006 p.7 Connectivity Wildlife corridors. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Fall 2001 p.2 Desert Connectivity Project, The Why we need to keep our desert wildlands connected. With detailed connectivity map. Kristeen Penrod (Article), December 2012 p.8 For Love of Pronghorn Review of pronghorn antelope and researcher Jim Yoakum. Tina Nappe (Article), March, 2011 p.8 Gift for the Carrizo Plain Pronghorn, A Fence Removal. Letty French (Article), March, 2008 p.22 Linking Fragmented Habitats Protecting desert wildlife in the face of climate change. Kristeen Penrod, Wayne Spencer & Esther Rubin (Article), Dec 2008 p.14 Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge A National Wildlife Refuge to protect the Moapa Dace. Ann Ronald (Article), September 16, 2006 p.13 Pronghorn of the Carrizo Plain Ancient Survivor - Modern Mystery. Why the population decline?. Diego Johnson (Article), September, 2010 p.16 Safe Passage Soon for Urban Wildlife Puente Hills area, highway underpass. Andrea Gullo (Article), Spring 2005 p.14 Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge Wildlife and Wind Energy In northwest Nevada. 'A Treasure to Preserve'. Brian Beffort & Shaaron Netherton (Article), December, 2010 p.4 Sierra Nevada Bighorn Sheep, and Domestic Sheep Threat of disease transmission from domesitc sheep. Paul McFarland (Article), September 16, 2006 p.14 Wildlife and Wind Energy Kelly Fuller (Article), Spring 2005 p.4 Will There Ever Be a Desert Tortoise National Wildlife Refuge? Nevada's Desert tortoises hanging in the balance. Las Vegas intruding. Ron Mrowka (Article), March, 2014 p.3 Will We Know What We Lost? California's Desert Flora. Floristic inventory is far from complete. James M Andre (Article), Dec 2008 p.6 Williams, Laurel Soda Mountains WSA An uncertain future. Political pressure to release the Soda Mountains WSA. (Article), September 2009 p.22 Willow Fire, 1999 San Bernardino Mountains ACEC in San Bernardino Mountains Up Against Many Threats (Juniper Flats Cultural Area - pressures from multiple kinds of uses.) Jenny Wilder (Article), June 2012 p.3 Wilshire, Howard Building a Radioactive Highway Project Plowshare's plan to excavate I-40 through the Bristol Mtns with 23 simultaneous nuclear explosions. (Article), Spring 2001 p.9 ORVs vs. Desert Landscapes Damage caused by ORVs in the desert. (Article), September 2008 p.3 Wilshire, Howard G author American West at Risk, The (Science, Myths and Politics of Land Abuse and Recovery. Howard Wilshire, Jane Nielson and Richard Hazlett. "We are already serious, are actively working on wasteful personal habits, and are commenting to agencies and politicians about threats to our arid western landscapes. This book is for us.".) Pat Flanagan (Book Review), March 2009 p.22 Wilson, David S 'Sid' Solution to the YDP/Cienega Controversy Yuma Desalting Plant and preservation of the Cienega de Santa Clara. (Article), Spring 2006 p.3 Wind Energy An Ill Wind Blows in Ocotillo The Ocotillo Wind project - hanging a town out to dry. Terry Weiner (Article), September 2012 p.8 Baja California's Northern Sky Island Threats to La Sierra Juarez and Sierra San Pedro Martir by energy development. Aaron Quintanar (Article), September, 2010 p.1 Black Lava Butte and Flat Top Mesa at Risk from Wind Energy Project "Saving Our Desert - One Butte at a Time." Met towers constructed (helicoptered in) on pristine lava buttes, to the surprise of adjacent homeowners. Michelle Myers (Article), March 2012 p.8 Evaluating Wind Energy Proposals Notice of available document 'Environmental Impacts of WindEnergy Projects'. (Current Issues), June 15, 2007 p.11 LA County Supervisors drop wind plans Meteorological towers in Antelope Valley denied. No decision on industrializing land adjacent to the Poppy Preserve. (Issues Update), March 2012 p.7 New California Legislation SB 1222, rooftop solar fees; SB 594, solar and wind for agriculture; AB 976, local governments can compete with investor owned utilities. (Current Issues), December 2012 p.22 New Federal Wind Energy Guidelines are Up In The Air Wind Zero The "Rules" for wind projects will probably change before the end of 2011. Kelly Fuller (Article), September, 2011 p.1 Ocotillo Wind Energy Facility, Imperal Co., CA (Map), June 2012 p.8 Potential Health Impacts of Wind Energy and Invisible Pollution Donna Tisdale (Article), December 2012 p.10 Renewable Energy. Why Not on Rooftops in San Diego Alternative to large energy industrialization of the back country. Saul Alarcon Farfan (Article), June 2012 p.8 Searchlight Wind Project Ruling gives new hope for scenic desert (Searchlight, NV). BLM's approval is in the courts. Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), June, 2015 p.16 Sierra Club Supports Mandatory Wind Guidelines for Wildlife Avoidance, Minimization, and Mitigation Letter from Michael Brune, Executive Director of the Sierra Club, to Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar. Others wanted voluntary guidelines. Barbara Boyle (Letter), March 2012 p.10 Tule Wind Project Faces a Native American Backlash Wind Project has Major Impacts. 15,000 acres of State, Federal, Private and Native American land. Donna Tisdale (Article), June, 2011 p.3 Wind is not Free Ocotillo Express Wind Energy Project. Kevin Emmerich (Article), March, 2011 p.14 Wind Energy Company Fined $1 Million for Bird Deaths Duke Energy, eagles and other birds. (Current Issues), December, 2013 p.14 Wind farms Wildlife and Wind Energy Kelly Fuller (Article), Spring 2005 p.4 Wind Guidelines Federal Advisory Committee makeup, suspension of, relation to FWS guidelines, voluntary & mandatory guidelines New Federal Wind Energy Guidelines are Up In The Air (The "Rules" for wind projects will probably change before the end of 2011.) Kelly Fuller (Article), September, 2011 p.1 Wind is not Free Ocotillo Express Wind Energy Project. Kevin Emmerich (Article), March, 2011 p.14 Wind turbines Altamont Pass bird kill rate New Federal Wind Energy Guidelines are Up In The Air (The "Rules" for wind projects will probably change before the end of 2011.) Kelly Fuller (Article), September, 2011 p.1 effect on birds of renewable energy facilities in the desert Not so Friendly Green Skies (A bird's eye view. Renewable energy's effects on birds.) Laura Cunningham & Kevin Emmerich (Article), June, 2013 p.16 guidelines, voluntary New Federal Wind Energy Guidelines are Up In The Air (The "Rules" for wind projects will probably change before the end of 2011.) Kelly Fuller (Article), September, 2011 p.1 Wind Turbines (News Item), Fall 2003 p.9 Wind Wolves Preserve And surrouding area. (Map), Winter 2004 #2 p.10 Overview and history of. David Clendenen (Article), Winter 2004 #2 p.10 Running with Wind Wolves - Service and Exploration (Wind Wolves Preserve.) (Outings Notice), Spring 2006 p.20 Volunteers at Wind Wolves Preserve David Clendenen (Article), Fall 2005 p.16 Wind Wolves Preserve - Tejon Park (Outings Notice), March, 2008 p.20 Wind Zero Imperial Co. Board of Supervisors Rescinds Approval of Wind Zero Project (Current Issues), June 2012 p.11 More Military Training in the California Desert? (1000 acres near Ocotillo.) (Current Issues), September 2007 p.11 Wind Zero Blows Hot and Cold More Military Training in the California Desert? (Wind Zero proposed facility in Imperial County.) Terry Weiner (Article), March 2009 p.4 Yucca Mountain Nuclear Depository North Death Valley Exploratory, May 2000. (Trip Report), Summer 2000 p.19 Wind Zero Blows Hot and Cold (Current Issues), Dec 2009 p.13 Wind Zero Project Still Under Study (Current Issues), June 2010 p.11 Wolf, Mosheh Energy Versus Tortoises - The Sequel Draft DRECP threatens the Desert Torotoise Research Natural Area. 40 sq. miles. Protected for 40 years. (Article), December, 2014 p.5 Wollastenite potential mine in Death Valley, Hunter Mountain California Desert National Parks (A mining update. Mine threats in National Parks.) Helen Wagonvoord (Article), Fall 1998 p.4 Wonderland Diamond Loop Joshua Tree National Park, Wonderland Diamond Loop (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.15 Wonderland Loop, JTNP (Outings Notice), Winter 2006 p.17 Wonderland of Rocks - Joshua Tree National Park (Outings Notice), Dec 15, 2006 p.17 (Outings Notice), September 16, 2006 p.22 Wonderland of Rocks Carcamp and Hike (Outings Notice), Spring 2000 p.18 Wonderland of Rocks Dayhike (Outings Notice), Fall 2000 p.22 Wonderland Wash Joshua Tree National Park, Wallstreet Mill to Wonderland Wash (Outings Notice), Summer 1999 p.15 Wong, Kathleen M Desert Holdings of the University of California Natural Reserve System A library of ecosystems. (Article), March 2013 p.10 Woodcock, Christopher Boyd Deep Canyon Reserve (Photo), March 2013 p.10 Woolsey, James Restoration of the Kelso Depot Nearly Complete (Article), Summer 2005 p.4 Worrisome New Partnership, A Illegal off-road vehicle use and the California Department of Parks and Recreation. Karen Schambach (Article), Dec 2007 p.1 Worthington Mountains Wilderness, NV Nevada Wilderness Designated by Congress (2004 Act creates wilderness areas, with provisions.) Brian Beffort (Article), Spring 2006 p.14 Woychak, Ron Fire Planning for Desert Wilderness Areas (Article), June, 2008 p.14 Write the Wild Joshua Tree National Park Carcamp (Outings Notice), Spring 2003 p.22 WSA That Didn't Make It - Now Looking Toward Wildlands 2000 Great Falls Basin. Carl Wheat & Frank Wheat (Trip Report), Spring 1999 p.17 Wuerthner, George Keynote speaker Protecting Native American Lands and Sacred Sites (Conference discussing.) (Current Issues), March 2009 p.12 Wysup, George Not So Hot Memories of Death Valley -XXam Kwitcam Trail crosses the tract in question Tamarack Lagoon Protest of BLM Management Plan (Limited Use designation of 100 acres previously off-limits to ORV travel, near Walters Camp.) (Current Issues), Dec 2008 p.5 mentioned in article Saving the Forgotten Colorado River (Between Blythe and Yuma.) Craig Deutsche & Gary Niles (Article), Spring 2005 p.17 -YYanega, Gregor M. Salton Sea Initiative, The UC Irvine Offers a Multidisciplinary Approach. (Article), March, 2014 p.18 Yaquitepec Home of Marshal South, in 2009. Craig Deutsche (Photo), Dec 2009 p.5 Year of Changes, A Conservation successes, and Desert Report progress. Elden Hughes (Editorial), Winter 2001 p.2 Yellow Aster Mine, CA We Pay for our Past (Mining Contamination in the Mojave.) Craig Deutsche & Stan Haye (Article), March, 2008 p.12 Yellow Pine Railroad Opening of the Mojave Desert (Brief history of early developments, railroads.) Elizabeth Von Till Warren, PhD (Article), Summer 2006 p.8 Yerington Mine EPA to Take Lead on Yerington Mine Cleanup Emily Heun (Article), Spring 2005 p.12 Yoakum, Jim For Love of Pronghorn (Review of pronghorn antelope and researcher Jim Yoakum.) Tina Nappe (Article), March, 2011 p.8 You Are the Difference Individuals speaking out are a major source of influence on public management. Craig Deutsche (Editorial), June 15, 2007 p.2 Young, Dwight 100 Years of Preserving America's Past Centennial of the Antiquities Act. (Article), September 16, 2006 p.10 Youth Inner City Outings Offer Kids a New Perspective on the Desert (Getting youth outside. Sierra Club community outreach program.) Bill Tayler (Article), December 2011 p.2 Yucca Mountain Update. (News Item), Summer 2001 p.18 Yucca Mountain License Application may be Final Blow (Current Issues), March, 2010 p.19 Yucca Mountain Nuclear Depository approved by President Bush for nuclear waste disposal Bush Gives Risky Approval - Yucca Mountain Ralph Landers (Article), Spring 2002 p.1 Here Are the Facts (Yucca Mountain dangers.) (Article), Spring 2002 p.17 Nevada Continues its Fight Against the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Depository (News Item), Spring 2004 p.9 The Achilles Heel of Yucca Mountain Debra Hughson (Article), Summer 2002 p.17 Yuha ACEC Wagons Ho! (Subtitle: Nuke waste hauled over improved wagon trail. (Yucca Mountain).) Miriam 'Mim' Romero & Susan Sorrells (Article), Winter 2001 p.4 Yuha ACEC Damage at the Yuha ACEC (Motorcycles and OHV vehicles.) (News Item), Spring 2002 p.10 Yuha desert Wilderness Restoration in Imperial County (SCA crew in the Yuha Desert.) (Outings Notice), Winter 2004 #2 p.17 Yuha Desert Work Party and Dayhike (Outings Notice), Spring 2004 p.16 Yuma Clapper Rail Guadalupe Fonseca (Photo), September 2012 p.1 Yuma Desalting Plant Solution to the YDP/Cienega Controversy (Yuma Desalting Plant and preservation of the Cienega de Santa Clara.) David S 'Sid' Wilson (Article), Spring 2006 p.3 Zwinger, Susan -ZZahniser, Howard relation to Wilderness Act, 1964 Wilderness: Our Shared Heritage and Legacy (50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act. History and legislation.) Stacy Goss (Article), December, 2013 p.4 Zamora, Francisco Colorado River Delta: Present and Future Can a functional ecosystem be restored? Immense challenges, but it's not dead. (Article), September 2012 p.1 Conservation of the Colorado River Delta (Article), Winter 2004 #1 p.8 Zichella, Carl Renewable Energy Resources & Meeting the Climate Challenge Climate change. (Article), March 2009 p.10 Zwinger, Susan Thanksgiving Feast Shared by Quechan & Desert Activists Immersed in Quechan culture. (Article), Winter 1998-1999 p.16