Talk:Tolay Lake

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[edit] Stub?

This article is still tagged as a stub, though it has become rather substantial -- thanks mostly to a lot of hard work on Anlace's part, it looks like. If nobody objects, I think it's time to remove the "stub" tag (and probably ask for re-assessment from the projects listed above, too, though I'd leave that to someone more familiar with the way wikiprojects are run). WillHarper 21:07, 2 March 2007 (UTC)

Wow Analce! No article to B, maybe GA! 4 points! Quarl (talk) 2007-03-08 07:02Z

[edit] Importance in SFBA Project

This article should rate higher in importance for SFBA because it is the only lake which has significant Native American artefacts retrieved in large numbers of high quality items (eg charmstones). It is also the active subject of conversion to a public parkland and offers one of the most important restoration opportunities for a freshwater lake in northern california. Further it is the home of several endangered species. Anlace 17:24, 27 March 2007 (UTC)