River Conservation

Reflections - Newsletter Archive

'Reflections, Upon a Delicate Treasure' is the El Rio Reyes Trust bi-annual newsletter that covers a host of topics about conservation of the Kings River and the issues associated with the effort.

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Reflections - Summer 2009

In this issue

  • Landowners Should Consider Conservation Easements
    By Kent Kinney
  • Committed to Conservation
    By El Rio Reyes Conservation Trust
    Board of Directors
  • Funding Sought for Kings River Trails Project
    By Mike Weinberg
  • Water Safety on the Kings River
    By Ted Tartaglia

Reflections - Winter 2007

In this issue

  • In Our Back Yard
    By David Cehrs
  • Bob Frisch Memorial Ride
    By Connie Krahn
  • Gravel Mining Developments
    By Kathy Omachi

Reflections - July 2007

In this issue

  • Gravel Mining
    By Kay Barnes (Guest Writer)
  • Bob Frisch Memorial Ride
    By Connie Krahn
  • Legacy: The Priceless Wonder of the Kings River
    By Rachel Barker (Guest Writer)

Reflections - January 2007

In this issue

  • Abandoned Gravel Mines: A Threat to Our Gandchildren's Saftey
    By Kent Kinney
  • Kings River Gravel Mines
    By Rachel Barker (Guest Writer)
  • Bob Frisch Memorial Ride
    By Connie Krahn
  • Public Notice

Reflections - July 2006

In this issue

  • Water Quality and the Kings River
    By David Cehrs
  • A Costly Lesson of the San Joaquin
    By Kent Kinney
  • Bob Frisch Memorial Ride
    By Connie Krahn
  • Water Safety on the Kings River
    By Ted Tartaglia

Reflections - January 2006

In this issue

  • Long Term Health of the River
    By Kent Kinney
  • How Rivers Work
    By Dr. David Cehrs, Hydrologist
  • Parks Manager at Pine Flat Dam Retires
  • Bob Frisch Memorial Ride
    By Connie Krahn
  • Kings River Conservancy (KRC)
    By Margaret Thorborn

Reflections - June 2005

In this issue

  • Property Owner’s Rights
    By Kent Kinney
  • Kings River Discovery Bicentennial
    Celebration
    By Ted Tartaglia
  • The Kings River Trail
    By Connie Krahn
  • Wahtoke Creek Crossing
    By Connie Krahn
  • Living Along the Kings River
    By a Newcomer to the River
  • China Creek Nature Walk
    By Connie Krahn
  • Bob Frisch Memorial Ride
    By Connie Krahn
  • Sequoia Riverlands Trust

Reflections - January 2005

In this issue

  • Gravel Mine
    By Kent Kinney
  • China Creek Nature Walk
    By Connie Krahn
  • The Kings River Fishery
    By Frank Fonseca
  • Bob Frisch Memorial Ride
    By Connie Krahn
  • Local Farmers Clean Up Tires
    By Connie Krahn
  • Kings River Clean Up
    By Ted Tartaglia
  • Tom’s of Maine Grant
    By Kent Kinney
  • Kings River Discovery Bicentennial Celebration
    By Kathy Omachi

Reflections - June 2004

In this issue

  • Tom’s of Main Grant
    By Kathy Omachi
  • Walks Along the Kings
    By Kent Kinney
  • Floating the Kings River
    By Frank Fonseca
  • The Elderberry Bush and the Valley Longhorn Elderberry Beatle
    By Kent Kinney
  • El Río Reyes Trust Website
    By Ted Tartaglia
  • Upcoming Events
    Bob Frisch Memorial Ride
    September 11, 2004
  • Kings River Cleanup Day
    September 25, 2004
  • A Day With The Kings River
    By Ted Tartaglia
  • Reedley Parkway Tree Planting
    By Ted Tartaglia
  • Trash — It Lives a Long Time

Reflections - December 2003

In this issue

  • Your Town: Designing its Future
  • Kings River Clean-up
  • The Kings River — its many uses and the people who manage it
  • Thousand Friends of the Kings
  • Walks Along the Kings
  • Bob Frisch Memorial Ride

 

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