- Peage Eggs
- Raymond Andrews teaching traditional practices.
- Planning a tribal burn with Cal Fire
- Prescribed burn in Jeffrey pine grove.
- Meadows are important sage grouse habitat
- Lee Vining Creek is one of the main tributaries to Mono Lake. Water diversions threaten important ecosystems.
- Healthy riparian vegetation depends upon adequate instream flows throughout the year.
- Kootzaduka’a baskets are made from natural plant materials gathered on both side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
- Atsatabedooa
- Jeffrey pines are adapted to the dry soils of the Mono Craters.
- Grinding Mortar
- Peage Storage Structure
- Reflective tarp used to fire-proof structure
- Structure covered with protective fire reflective tarp
- Pinyon Pine, an important food resource for the Kootzaduka’a
- Tufa fowers are exposed as lake level drops due to water diversions from tributary feeder creeks.
- Piaga
- Historic Photo of the Mono Basin
Welcome to the Bi-State Tribal Natural Resources Committee photo gallery! Photos of important natural and cultural resources can be viewed here. Wise management of these resources will ensure that they are here for generations to come.