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Journal #4131 from sdc 4.10.18"Indigenous Spirit on Fire" California Institution with “shoshone” recordsScholarships with May 16-30 DeadlinesSet of 4 North American Tribal postersGrantStationNo Self-Bonding, GAO Says Navajo Generating Station Hearing Ecosystems Need Groundwater Too

Please join us at the University of Nevada, Tuesday April 10th for a community event to celebrate our ancient roots, our cultures, our collective rights and responsibilities to our future generations. From Idle No More, to Standing Rock, to the recent Women's March, "Indigenous Spirit on Fire" will inspire and fan our fires to continue our efforts to protect the sacred. Join us for an evening sharing food, songs, and speakers honoring all our protectors of the sacred.

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Guest Speakers: Chase Iron Eyes - Lakota Law Project Fawn Douglas - Protect Bears Ears Michon Eben - Reno Sparks Indian Colony Jolie Varela - Indigenous Women Hike

Autumn Harry - Water Rights Activist

Sponsors: Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada, Great Basin Indigenous Women Rising, Native American Student Organization, RST Committee, The Center, Reno Sparks Indian Colony, Nevada Humanities  

 Indigenous Spirit on Fire

Tuesday April 106:00pm

Wells Fargo AuditorumMathewson-IGT Knowledge Center

University of Nevada, Reno***********************************************************************************

California Indian Baskets ca. 1800s-1900sContributing Institution: UCLA::Fowler Museum of Cultural History Collection Number: n/aDescription: The UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History's collection includes baskets made by California American Indians in the 19th and early 20th century. The baskets represent works from the Panamint Shoshone (Timbisha Shoshone Tribe), a western division of the Shoshonean peoples, ... Read More9 search terms found:...Timbisha Shoshone Tribe), a western division of the Shoshonean peoples, located......and early 20th century. The baskets represent works from the Panamint Shoshone (......well as women wove baskets. The historic Shoshone Indians occupied territory in...

Oregon, California, Idaho, and Other Western Scenes, 1857-ca. 1895-Photographs 1857-ca. 1895Contributing Institution: UC Berkeley::Bancroft LibraryCollection Number: BANC PIC 1905.13652-.13974--STERDescription: The Photographs of Oregon, California, Idaho, and Other Western Scenes collection contains 310 items --293 stereographs, 7 cartes de visite, and 10 other mounted albumen prints --taken from 1857 to circa 1895. Most of the prints are the work of ... Read More

Western Survey Expeditions of 1871, 1872, 1873, and 1874 1871, 1872, 1873, and 1874Contributing Institution: UC Berkeley::Bancroft LibraryCollection Number: BANC PIC 1905.17116-.17119--STERDescription: This survey expedition stereograph collection consists of 150 albumen stereographs taken of and for the Geographical Surveys West of the 100th Meridian from 1871-1874. The publisher is the War Department Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. The U.S. Geographical and Geological Surveys ... Read More12 search terms found:... Western Survey Expeditions of...

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... Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho. Photographer: T. H. O'Sullivan...

... Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho, looking through the timber and showing the...

Hart (Alfred A.) Photographs 1862-1869Contributing Institution: Stanford University::University Archives Collection Number: PC0002Description: The Alfred A. Hart Collection includes one photograph album of 365 images, and 106 stereographs. The majority of the stereographs are duplicate images from the album. However, there are also ten stereographs of the home of Leland and Jane Stanford ... Read More239 search terms found:...Desert Page number: 84 Stereograph? No Shoshone Indians looking at Locomotive on......1 General note Subjects: Shoshone Indians; Locomotive; Water train Geographic......The Desert Page number: 84 Stereograph? No Shoshone Indians, Humboldt Plains....

Dividing the Waters Collection 1993 - [ongoing]Contributing Institution: UC Riverside::Water Resources Collections and ArchivesCollection Number: MS 2003/1Description: A collection of legal and otherwise relevant materials related to western water adjudications and other complex water litigation. The project has focused on case management, alternative dispute resolution, and the sharing of practical experience by a diverse group of judges, ... Read More...Collection Contents General Stream Adjuncations and Western Water Materials......Wyo. 1988). 19 D-WY-6-003 Wyoming v. Shoshone Tribe & Northern Arapaho Tribe of......Stream Adjudications in Arizona and Other Western States, State Bar of Arizona,...

Dickey (Donald R.) photographic collection 1908-1962Contributing Institution: UCLA::Library Special Collections, Medicine and ScienceCollection Number: 59Description: Struck by a serious heart condition during his senior year at Yale, Dickey returned to early interests in natural history and photography to occupy his mind and hands during the prolonged recovery period. By the time he had regained full ... Read More

Wildlife, plants, Indians, and western scenes from the Vernon Bailey collection [graphic] ca. 1896-ca. 1910.Contributing Institution: UC Berkeley::Bancroft LibraryCollection Number: BANC PIC 1980.021--A; BANC PIC 1980.021--LAN; BANC PIC 1959 - 2011--NEG (5x7) misc. box 1; BANC PIC 1980.021--ALB ALB.Box 1 [v.1-5]; ...Description: Many photographs relate to wildlife (possibly related to Bailey's scientific career and on U.S. Biological Surveys) showing animals in traps, in the wild, etc. Other nature photographs show detailed views of plants and views of rock formations and topography. Photos ... Read More

Peabody (Henry G.) Collection of Photographs and Negatives 1859-1993Contributing Institution: Huntington Library::Photo Archives Collection Number: photCL 478Description: The Peabody Collection consists of 672 glass plate negatives in various sizes, 1054 film negatives in various sizes, 24 photograph albums, 887 loose photographs in a variety of

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formats, published works, and manuscript material, created and collected by Henry G. ... Read More27 search terms found:...River; Grand Tetons; Jackson Lake; Shoshone Canyon; Cody Road; Yellowstone Lake;......National Park, Volume 3," undated [Buffalo Bill statue, Cody, Wyoming; Shoshone......Canyon, Shoshone River, and Buffalo Bill Dam; the Holy City; Cody Road;...

Graves (Roy D.) Pictorial Collection, ca. 1850-ca. 1968Contributing Institution: UC Berkeley::Bancroft Library Coll#: BANC PIC 1905.17500--ALBDescription: The Roy D. Graves Pictorial Collection contains circa 23,100 photographic prints classified and arranged by Graves into 96 volumes. Graves began collecting photographs circa 1902, and continued to develop his collection until his death in 1971. The general subject areas ... Read More740 search terms found:...U.S.C.G. Shoshone .......Coach. California Western Railroad. ]......Caboose. California Western Railroad. ]...

Lingenfelter (Richard E.) Papers 1957-1988Contributing Institution: UCLA::Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research LibraryCollection Number: 1125Description: Richard Emery Lingenfelter (1934- ) was a professor of geophysics and planetary physics at UCLA (1969-79), and the author of several books on western American history. The collection consists of Professor Lingenfelter's research notes, copies of articles, manuscripts and galley ... Read More12 search terms found:...Indians - general. 45 2 Death Valley Shoshone. 45 3 Death Valley Kawpiisu. 45 4......79), and the author of several books on western American history. The collection......sheets of his various works on western American history including , , , , ,...

Hart (A. A.) Stereographs of the Central Pacific Railroad approximately 1864-1869Contributing Institution: Huntington Library::Photo ArchivesCollection Number: photCL 184Description: This collection contains 372 stereographic photographs (including some variants and duplicates) by photographer A. A. Hart (1816-1908) that document the construction of the western half of first transcontinental railroad by the Central Pacific Railroad between 1864 and 1869. Hart served ... Read More28 search terms found:...Humboldt Desert. photCL 184 (324) 324. Shoshone Indians, Humboldt Plains. Card......Palisades. photCL 184 (342) 342. Shoshone Indians. 10 Mile Canyon. photCL 184 (......Native Americans, including Paiute and Shoshone Indians. The stereographs in the...

Adams (Frank) papers 1889-1962Contributing Institution: UC Riverside::Water Resources Collections and ArchivesCollection Number: ADAMS

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Description: The Frank Adams papers consist of files regarding his work in the subjects of irrigation, agriculture, and land settlement projects. The materials include the following formats: reports, reprints, correspondence, clippings, and notes, and historical and statistical data. The content includes ... Read More34 search terms found:...25,000 acres of land on the Western Shoshone Indian Reservation in Duck Valley.......survey, 1929, Willwood Division, Shoshone Project, Wyo. 1929. 18 leaves,......Frank. Water conservation and control in western United States. In California...

Arnold (Ralph) Papers 1836-1961Contributing Institution: Huntington Library::Manuscripts DepartmentCollection Number: mssArnold papersDescription: This collection contains the extensive business, political, personal, and family papers of American geologist and petroleum engineer Ralph Arnold (1875-1961). Subjects represented in the collection include: mining, petroleum, and seismology in the Western United States as well as Canada, Mexico, ... Read More21 search terms found:...Oil Field. 1909, 1914 f. Shoshone Indian Reservation (land reservations). 8.......T32N, etc. 8. Wind River or Shoshone Indian Reservation XV. Miscellaneous Rolled......Mesa County. a. DeBeque Anticline, Western Colorado. 1922 3. Moffat County. a....

Mead (Elwood) Papers 1900-1942Contributing Institution: UC Riverside::Water Resources Collections and ArchivesCollection Number: MEADDescription: Correspondence, addresses, reports, and press releases on land settlement and irrigation projects in the Western States, Australia, and Mexico....4 search terms found:...States. Bureau of Reclamation. Shoshone Project, Wyoming: reports, testimony of......and irrigation projects in the Western States, Australia, and Mexico.... Water......Federal reclamation projects in all the Western States. 1925. 11 leaves; 28 cm....

Watkins (Carleton E.) Photograph Collection approximately 1860s-approximately 1880Contributing Institution: Huntington Library::Photo ArchivesCollection Number: photCL 74Description: This collection contains 430 photographs by photographer Carleton E. Watkins that chiefly depict buildings, points of interest, and locales in Northern and Southern California in the 1870s and 1880s, as well as 223 photographs by photographer Alfred A. Hart documenting ... Read More16 search terms found:...Ten Mile Canyon. Hart #339 83 Shoshone Indians, Ten Mile Canyon. Hart #342 84......A. Hart documenting the construction of the western half of the transcontinental......and Tunnel No. 10. Eastern Slope of Western Summit. Hart #256 108 Emigrant Gap,...

Finkle (Fred C.) Papers, Water Resources Collection 1850-1981Contributing Institution: Claremont Colleges::Honnold/Mudd LibraryCollection Number: h19xx.22

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Description: Finkle (b. 1865) worked in California, Colorado and Oregon. Chief engineer of the North Riverside Land and Water Co., Jurupa Land and Water Co. and Vividino Water Co. (1887). Later became the chief engineer of the San Bernardino Water Works ... Read More4 search terms found:...29 1g Intake and Tunnel Entrance Shoshone, 1909 29 1h Freemont Pass, 1907 29 1i......Eureka, Nederland Dam Site, 1907 29 2f Shoshone, 1899-1902 29 2g Work site 29 2h......utilities--California--Los Angeles. Western Americana, 1850-1950 Colorado Lytle...

Knight's Scrapbooks 1860-1864]Contributing Institution: UC Berkeley::Bancroft LibraryCollection Number: BANC MSS C-E 200Description: Printed forms, circulated by the H. H. and A. L. Bancroft Companies, completed in manuscript, with added letters, clippings and notes. They include information on various Western towns and counties and economic conditions in California, Nevada, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, and ... Read More...18 Idaho Counties Boise Idaho Nez Perce Shoshone v. 19 Idaho Miscellany v. 20-21......They include information on various Western towns and counties and economic...

Ingalls (George W.) Photograph Collection approximately 1869 - 1915Contributing Institution: Huntington Library::Photo ArchivesCollection Number: photCL 275Description: A collection of glass plate negatives and prints collected by Major George W. Ingalls, a United States Indian agent, 1872-1875, who worked among Paiute and other tribes in the American West, as well as among Great Plains, Great Basin and ... Read More13 search terms found:...of Idaho and Utah; and the Western Shoshones of Nevada…" Ingalls, Powell and......up at Reno. July 1910." One of the Shoshone girls was adopted and re-named Mary......of Chief Washakie (Eastern Shoshone) with his council and his family....1-20 of 99 results

Autry Museum of the American West (2) California Historical Society (1)California State Archives (1) California State Parks (2)Photographic Archives (2) Center for the Study of Political Graphics (1)Claremont Colleges (2) Denison (Ella Strong) Library (1) Honnold/Mudd Library (1) Getty Research Institute (3)Special Collections (3) Hoover Institution (1)Huntington Library (10) Architecture Collections (1)Manuscripts Department (3) Photo Archives (6)San Diego State University (1) Special Collections and University Archives (1)San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (2) Sonoma State University Library (1)Seaver Center for Western History Research, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County(1)Stanford University (6) Manuscripts Division (5)University Archives (1) UC Berkeley (32)Bancroft Library (28) Environmental Design Archives (1)Hearst (Phoebe A.) Museum of Anthropology (2) University Archives (1)UC Davis (7) Special Collections (7)

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UC Riverside (10) California Museum of Photography (1)Special Collections and Archives (1) Water Resources Collections and Archives (8)UC Santa Barbara (3) Special Collections (3)UC Santa Cruz (3) Special Collections and Archives (2)University Archives (1) UCLA (8)Clark (William Andrews) Memorial Library (1) Fowler Museum of Cultural History (1)Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library (4)Library Special Collections, Medicine and Science (2)University of Southern California (2)Regional History Collection (1) University Archives (1)

Scholarships with May 16-30 DeadlineH&R Block Budget Challenge $100,000 05/22/2018H.H. Harris Foundation Scholarship $1,000 05/31/2018Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation Scholarship $2,600 05/31/2018Hershey Company Tribal Scholarship $2,500 05/31/2018Hershey Company Tribal Scholarship for Tribal Colleges $1,250 05/31/2018Hilton Worldwide Tribal College Hospitality Scholarship $1,000 05/31/2018

IBM Tribal College Scholarship $2,000 05/31/2018

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IFMA Foundation Scholarship Program for Students $5,000 05/31/2018Infinitus Dream Scholarship Fund $3,000 05/31/2018

James R. Lawrence Award Recognizing Excellence in Maritime Academics $2,000 05/20/2018Jane Austen Society of North America Essay Contest $1,000 05/21/2018John Duyn Memorial Scholarship $2,250 05/30/2018

Lannan Scholarship $3,000 05/31/2018Leon Bradley Scholarship $2,000 05/29/2018Lilly Endowment, Inc: Woksape Oyate: “Wisdom of the People” Keepers of the Next Generation Award $8,000 05/31/2018

Maine Grocers & Food Producers Association Scholarship $1,000 05/23/2018Marion Huber Learning Through Listening® (LTL) Awards $6,000 05/31/2018 Mary P. Oenslager Scholastic Achievement Awards (SAA) $6,000 05/31/2018MassMutual Greater Hudson Scholarship Award Varies 05/28/2018Meena Vashee Endowed Scholarship Application for Undergraduates$2,000 05/31/2018Microsoft Imagine Cup Global Competition $100,000 05/31/2018 Morgan Stanley Tribal Scholars Program $5,000 05/31/2018

NAAMLP Land Reclamation Scholarship $2,500 05/31/2018NACIS Student Dynamic Map Competition $500 05/31/2018NAMI Undergraduate Scholarship $2,250 05/30/2018National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) Tribal College Scholarship$2,000 05/31/2018Navy Wives Clubs of America, Inc. Scholarships $1,000 05/30/2018NAWIC Scholarship $500 05/19/2018NBC Universal Scholarship $5,250 05/31/2018Nissan North America, Inc. Scholarship $3,000 05/31/2018Northwest Osteopathic Medical Foundation Scholarship Program Varies 05/30/2018NPFDA Scholarship Foundation, Inc. $2,500 05/31/2018NWSA Lesbian Caucus Award $500 05/31/2018************************************************************************************************* “If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking.” – Haruki Murakami, Norwegian WoodSet of 4 North American Tribal posters just $50 Encompassing over 1,900 historical Tribal Nations and bands, this set of 4 maps is great for presentations, wall display or personal use. The 3 larger posters measure 24x36 inches, and the Alaskan one is 16x20 - all standard frame sizes .

These are available as a poster set for $50, laminated poster set for $80, or art canvas set for $230 . Please click below for this deal, which is 75% off the price of all 4 individually :Set of 4 Tribal maps link

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National Funding Support for Citizen Education InitiativesThe Herb Block Foundation: Encouraging Citizen InvolvementThe Herb Block Foundation is committed to defending the basic freedoms guaranteed all Americans, combating all forms of discrimination and prejudice, and improving the conditions of the poor and underprivileged. Through the Encouraging Citizen Involvement grant program, the Foundation seeks to ensure a responsible, responsive democratic government. The focus is on projects that promote citizen education and greater voter participation in the electoral process. All projects must be nonpartisan and may not involve lobbying for specific legislation or candidates. Nonprofit organizations throughout the United States are eligible to apply. The deadline for letters of inquiry is June 5, 2018; invited proposals must be submitted by August 8, 2018. Visit the Foundationʼs website to learn more about the application procedure.

Medical Student Programs to Address Mental Illness FundedAmerican Psychiatric Association Foundation: Helping Hands Grant ProgramThe American Psychiatric Association Foundation is dedicated to advancing public understanding of mental illnesses. The Foundationʼs Helping Hands Grant Program was established to encourage medical students to participate in community service activities, to raise awareness of mental illness and the importance of early recognition of illness, and to build medical studentsʼ interest in psychiatry and working in underserved communities. The program provides grants of up to $5,000 to medical schools for mental health and substance use disorder projects that are created and managed by medical students, particularly in underserved minority communities. Funded projects can be conducted in partnership with community agencies or in conjunction with ongoing medical school outreach activities. Applications must be postmarked by May 31, 2018. Application guidelines and forms are available on the Foundationʼs website.

Grants Enhance Services for Surrogate ParentsBrookdale Foundation Group: Relatives as Parents ProgramThe Brookdale Foundation Group works to advance the fields of geriatrics and gerontology and to improve the lives of senior citizens. The Foundationʼs Relatives as Parents Program provides support for the creation or expansion of services for grandparents and other relatives who have taken on the responsibility of surrogate parenting when the biological parents are unable to do so. Funded programs must include supportive services to relative caregivers and the children they are raising, with emphasis on families that are not in the formal foster care system. Programs must also include regular ongoing support, and educational or social groups for relative caregivers and the children in their care. Up to 15 programs will receive a seed grant of $15,000 ($10,000 and $5,000 respectively), contingent on progress made during year one and potential for continuity in the future. Nonprofit organizations from throughout the country are eligible to apply. (State agencies in selected states may also apply.) The application deadline is June 13, 2018. Visit the Brookdale Foundation Groupʼs website to download the guidelines and application forms.

Wilderness Preservation Efforts in the U.S. and Canada SupportedFund for Wild NatureThe Fund for Wild Nature provides grants to grassroots nonprofit organizations in the United

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States and Canada for campaigns to save native species and wild ecosystems, with particular emphasis on actions to defend threatened wilderness and biological diversity. Priority is given to ecological issues that are not receiving sufficient public attention or funding. Grants, ranging from $1,000 to $3,000, are provided for advocacy, litigation, public policy work, development of citizen science, and similar endeavors. The Fund does not support proposals from organizations with budgets of over $250,000 annually. The application deadlines are May 1 and October 1 of each year. Application guidelines and forms are available on the Fundʼs website.  Regional Funding

Funds for Cultural Arts Education Programs in LouisianaThe New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation: Community Partnership Grant ProgramThe New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation is dedicated to promoting the music, arts, culture, and heritage of communities in Louisiana. The Foundation's Community Partnership Grant Program supports nonprofit organizations and educational institutions throughout the state in the following categories: Jazz & Heritage After-School and Summer Education Programs in Music, Arts, and Cultural Traditions; Jazz & Heritage In-School Education Programs in Music, Arts, and Cultural Traditions; Jazz & Heritage Presenting: Festivals and Concerts in Music and Performing Arts; and Jazz & Heritage Archive: Documentation and Preservation. Grants of up to $5,000 are provided; a one-to-one match is required of all grant recipients. The application deadline is May 14, 2018. Visit www.communitypartnershipgrants.org to learn more.

Grants Address End-of-Life Issues in New York StateNew York State Tribute FoundationThe New York State Tribute Foundation is dedicated to supporting education, outreach, and research programs that advance the public's understanding of end-of-life issues. The Foundation supports nonprofit organizations in New York State that focus on three core principles: The Knowledge category provides consumer education and research grants to raise public awareness and advance understanding of death, dying, and bereavement. The Charity category supports organizations that enhance the understanding of death, dying, and bereavement. The Education category offers scholarships aimed at increasing the number of new funeral service professionals and to encourage previously licensed funeral directors to return to the profession. Letters of inquiry may be submitted at any time. Invited applications are due May 15 and November 15, annually. Visit the Foundationʼs website to download the funding guidelines.

Support for Environmental Programs Protecting the Rocky Mountain AreaMaki Foundation The Maki Foundation provides support to nonprofit organizations that promote environmental protection in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. In particular, the Foundation is concerned with the preservation of the Rocky Mountain Westʼs remaining wild lands, rivers, and wilderness, as well as the wildlife that depends on these lands. Grants ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 are generally provided to small local and regional grassroots organizations working to protect public lands and rivers from threats such as mineral development, unconstrained off-road vehicle use, and poorly planned water projects. The application deadline is May 1, 2018. (Organizations that have not previously received

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Foundation support should contact the Foundation by phone or email prior to applying.) Visit the Foundationʼs website to learn more about the Foundationʼs priorities.

Organizations Promoting the Health of Maineʼs Children FundedSadie and Harry Davis Foundation: Small Grants ProgramThe Sadie and Harry Davis Foundation is dedicated to the advancement of Maine children's health. The Foundationʼs Small Grants Program supports nonprofit organizations that promote the health of children in Maine, with general priority given to programs that address the stateʼs poorest and most underserved populations, e.g., low-income, rural, etc. (The Foundation is not accepting oral health proposals in this grant cycle.) Grants generally range from $3,000 to $15,000. Letters of interest must be submitted by May 4, 2018; invited applications are due June 20, 2018. Visit the Foundationʼs website to submit a letter of interest and to learn more about the 2018 Small Grants Program. Federal FundingProgram Offers Second Chance for Former PrisonersDepartment of JusticeThe Second Chance Act Comprehensive Community-Based Adult Reentry Program supports efforts to help people who are reentering communities from incarceration. The application deadline is May 1, 2018. 

Sports Programs for Vets with Disabilities SupportedDepartment of Veterans AffairsThe Grants for Adaptive Sports Programs for Veterans With Disabilities and Members of the Armed Forces Program supports adaptive sports activities for veterans within their home communities, as well as more advanced Paralympic and adaptive sports programs at the regional and national levels. The application deadline is May 2, 2018. ************************************************************************************************************

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Amazing MapsStates with a smaller population than Los Angeles County

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No Self-Bonding, GAO Says Congress should eliminate a provision in mining reclamation law called self-bonding, according to a report from a federal government watchdog agency.

Self-bonding allows companies to promise that their finances are solid enough to pay for site cleanup after mining ends. In this way they do not have to purchase bonds or put up collateral. Given recent coal company bankruptcies, the Government Accountability Office recommends that Congress end self-bonding.

Navajo Generating Station Hearing On April 11, the House Natural Resources Committee will hear about the benefits of keeping Navajo Generating Station, the largest coal-fired power plant in the West, operating. Leaders of the Navajo Nation have sought a lifeline from the Trump administration for the facility, which is slated to close after December 2019. Located in Arizona, the power station taps the Colorado River for cooling water.

Ecosystems Need Groundwater Too By Lori Pittinger, PPIC, 4/6/18Groundwater is a critical resource for most living things in California. But while human communities can increase groundwater pumping when surface supplies diminish during droughts, ecological systems often have no backup supply.

“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” – Charles William Eliot