by News Staff | Jun 13, 2021 | California Dept Fish & Wildlife, United States Forest Service
As the summer season gets underway, the Inyo National Forest and California Department of Fish and Wildlife would like to remind visitors to be vigilant with proper food and trash storage. Working together with visitors, permit holders and private and public entities...
by News Staff | Jun 7, 2021 | Federal government, National Park Service, News Releases, United States Forest Service
Mono Lake Kutzadika’a Tribe aboriginal lands According to U.S. Congressman Jay Obernolte’s (R-Hesperia) office, last Tuesday, June 1, he reintroduced a bill, HR 3649, titled the Mono Lake Kutadika’a Paiute Tribal Recognition Act that would grant federal recognition to...
by News Staff | Jun 7, 2021 | General Misc. Stories, LADWP, United States Forest Service
June 4, 2021 (Mono County, CA) – Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) proudly partnered with the United States Forest Service (USFS) to clean up National Forest System lands at Grant Lake Reservoir in Mono County. The clean-up effort, which also included...
by News Staff | Jun 2, 2021 | Entertainment/Local Events/Activities, Nature, News Releases, United States Forest Service
Join us for Backcountry Volunteer Work on Eagle Creek 6/21-23 (& other Summer Volunteer Opportunities) Friends of the Inyo is excited to partner with the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest to offer a one-of-a-kind experience Volunteering in one of our cherished...
by Community Reports/Events | Jun 1, 2021 | Crime, General Misc. Stories, Inyo County, Inyo County Sheriff's Office, Law Enforcement, National Park Service, United States Forest Service
It should not come as any surprise that just because cannabis has been legalized, the illegal trade in growing and selling it has not. There is simply far too much money involved. Cannabis is estimated to be the largest cash crop in California with a value of more...
by Deb Murphy | May 31, 2021 | Entertainment/Local Events/Activities, Mono County Sheriff's Office, Nature, United States Forest Service
After three months of preparation for the migration of visitors to the Eastern Sierra, the Dispersed Camping Summit’s subcommittees made their presentation of plans and materials at the final session held on-line May 25. The cause of the chaos, outlined by facilitator...