
About Us
The Mono Lake Committee is the 16,000-member grassroots non-profit organization focused solely on Mono Lake. We work to protect Mono Lake for future generations, heal the damage done by excessive water diversions, educate the public about balancing the water needs of people and the environment, and support scientific research in pursuit of these goals.
What We Do
The Latest from Mono Lake
Major water recycling project will benefit Mono Lake, reports LA Times
DWP Commission links local water supply expansion to Mono Lake protection
State Water Board plans action … but when?
LA Times features phalaropes, saline lakes, and the communities at Mono Lake and Laguna Mar Chiquita, Argentina working together to protect them
Outdoor Education Center and Santiago M. Escruceria recognized by East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice
“At Mono Lake, visitors witness the stark toll of LA’s water use” Los Angeles Times takes a South Tufa tour
Major water recycling project will benefit Mono Lake, reports LA Times
DWP Commission links local water supply expansion to Mono Lake protection
State Water Board plans action … but when?
A summer on the streams
A collaborative success: Fire-damaged State Reserve boardwalk removed
Inn Fire recovery effort: State Reserve boardwalk requires replacement
Tracking phalaropes tagged at Mono Lake
Tracking the birds: New Motus arrays in the Mono Basin





