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Mammoth Lakes Trail Day

Mammoth Lakes Basin: Horseshoe Lake Parking Area Inyo National Forest, Parking Lot, Mammoth Lakes, CA, United States

Join the Town of Mammoth Lakes and the Inyo National Forest as we welcome partners and friends for trail work and stewardship efforts on the Mammoth Lakes Trail System. The Next Trail Day event will be held on Saturday, July 27. Meet the Mammoth Lakes Trail System crew at 9am at the Horseshoe Lake Trailhead for free breakfast and coffee, safety

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Meet a Wildlife Expert: Mammoth Lakes Basin

Mammoth Lakes Basin: Horseshoe Lake Parking Area Inyo National Forest, Parking Lot, Mammoth Lakes, CA, United States

Friends of the Inyo and California Fish and Wildlife have partnered up to bring you this series of “Meet the Expert” sessions. California has incredible biodiversity but also is the most human populated state in the US. Consequently, human-wildlife interactions are on the rise. Awareness and knowledge are our best tools for keeping wildlife, our

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Meet a Wildlife Expert: Mammoth Lakes Basin

Mammoth Lakes Basin: Horseshoe Lake Parking Area Inyo National Forest, Parking Lot, Mammoth Lakes, CA, United States

Friends of the Inyo and California Fish and Wildlife have partnered up to bring you this series of “Meet the Expert” sessions. California has incredible biodiversity but also is the most human populated state in the US. Consequently, human-wildlife interactions are on the rise. Awareness and knowledge are our best tools for keeping wildlife, our

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Meet a Wildlife Expert: Mammoth Lakes Basin

Mammoth Lakes Basin: Horseshoe Lake Parking Area Inyo National Forest, Parking Lot, Mammoth Lakes, CA, United States

Friends of the Inyo and California Fish and Wildlife have partnered up to bring you this series of “Meet the Expert” sessions. California has incredible biodiversity but also is the most human populated state in the US. Consequently, human-wildlife interactions are on the rise. Awareness and knowledge are our best tools for keeping wildlife, our