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Local landowner turns riverside land into classroom for kids
April 1, 2006
Thanks to local landowner Christina Todd, 40 acres along the Tuolumne River have been set aside for fish, wildlife, and children. As fish and wildlife benefit from restored land along the river, students benefit by having a spot along the river to learn about them and the places they live

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Eric Wesselman named Executive Director of Tuolumne River Trust
November 14, 2005
The Tuolumne River Trust Board of Directors named Eric Wesselman as Executive Director of the Tuolumne River Trust, starting in January 2006...

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SFPUC Proposal to Drop Controversial Pipeline Praised
Conservation group says move lessens threat to Tuolumne River

October 11, 2005
Today the Tuolumne River Trust praised Susan Leal, General Manager of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, for recommending against a new pipeline across the San Joaquin Valley...

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California’s Tuolumne River “Most Endangered”
Tuolumne # 8 on annual list released today

April 13, 2005
American Rivers and its partners today named California’s Tuolumne River as one of the nation’s Most Endangered Rivers for 2005, citing a proposal to increase water
withdrawals by the City of San Francisco...

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Rising Costs and Environmental Damage Revealed in New San Francisco Water Plan
February 8, 2005
San Francisco’s revised program to rebuild the system that delivers Tuolumne water to 2.4 million Bay Area customers would needlessly harm the Tuolumne River ecosystem, says the environmental group that is the primary watchdog for the River...

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