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1 Sep 2007

September 2007

Protection of Historic & Cultural Resources
From The Editor: Desert History
Historical Resources in the California Desert
China Lake NAWS Good Steward Of Material Culture
Three Desert Museums
Desert Societies, Then And Now
Current Issues
Grazing: The Essential Range Management Tool
Tejon Ranch: A New State Or Federal Park?
Deterring ORV Use & Lessening its Impacts
Mesquite: The Desert’s Tree Of Life
Outings

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CONTENTS:
• Protection of Historic & Cultural Resources
• From The Editor: Desert History
• Historical Resources in the California Desert
• China Lake NAWS Good Steward Of Material Culture
• Three Desert Museums
• Desert Societies, Then And Now
• Current Issues
• Grazing: The Essential Range Management Tool
• Tejon Ranch: A New State Or Federal Park?
• Deterring ORV Use & Lessening its Impacts
• Mesquite: The Desert’s Tree Of Life
• Outings

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    The fall meeting of the Desert Committee will be held November 13 and 14 at the Whitewater Preserve (near Palm Springs) with Pat Flanagan as chair.

    The winter meeting will be held jointly with the CNRCC Wilderness Committee in Shoshone, California, with co-chairs Terry Frewin and Vicky Hoover.

    As always we encourage local citizens in the arrea to attend as many of the items on the agenda include local issues. E-mail Tom Budlong at tombudlong[at]roadrunner.com or call (310-476-1731) to be put on the invitation list.

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