El Paisano. Autumn 1967, Number 48
by Henderson, Randall, editor
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Banning, CA: Desert Protective Council Educational Foundation, 1967. 8p., staplebound newsletter, bears a mailing-convenient transverse foldline else very good. Singleton copy. Topics: Coyoite Canyon dam; directors meet; Salton Sea; bighorn sheep; fossils in badlands; noise pollution; desalinization; game hunting. - Randall Henderson was a longtime editor (he is the namesake of the Randall Henderson Loop Trail); others included Harry C. James, founder of the Trailfinders Organization, and Jane Pinheiro, founder of the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve. "El Paisano" refers to the roadrunner, a bird often seen on desert highways. The organization was devoted to protection of desert wilderness. Its first major project was preventing development in Joshua Tree National Monument.
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- Title
- El Paisano. Autumn 1967, Number 48
- Author
- Henderson, Randall, editor
- Book Condition
- Used
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- Publisher
- Desert Protective Council Educational Foundation
- Place of Publication
- Banning, CA
- Date Published
- 1967
- Bookseller catalogs
- Ecology; Serials, journals, magazines; Newsletter; Southern California; Desert;
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