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REDDING, Calif.— Volunteers are welcome to help the Bureau of Land Management and River Partners plant more than 30,000 trees along Battle Creek south of Anderson, kicking off a project to restore 150 acres of habitat critical for fish and other wildlife. The project is set for Friday and Saturday, Oct. 11 and 12, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day, at 3770 Gover Road, Anderson.
The Bureau of Land Management will continue fuels reduction work in the King Range National Conservation Area to reduce the risk of wildfire and restore forest health. The work will begin in September and continue until February 2025. Work will occur along King Peak Road and the Paradise Royal Mountain Bike Trail.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Elko District Office invites the public to provide input on the Programmatic ESR & Weeds Environmental Assessment (EA).
BLM and Friends of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks announce the selection of Crystal Evans, a local Las Cruces artist, as this year’s artist-in-residence for the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Join the Tonopah Field Office for the Bureau of Land Management for a Recreational Improvement Installation and Clean Up event at Crescent Sand Dunes on September 28, 2024.
Volunteers are invited to perform trailhead maintenance, install trail erosion control and interpretive signs, repair fencing, pull weeds and other trail maintenance at the Cowiche Canyon Uplands Trailhead in Yakima.
The Deschutes Field Office BLM in Prineville, OR has partnered with the Mule Deer Foundation on the Sanford Creek and Eagle Rock Winter Range Habitat Restoration Project.