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Volunteers will assist the Bureau of Land Management El Centro Field Office in conducting maintenance and restoration activities in the Lark Canyon Day Use Area, Lark Canyon Campgrounds, and Cottonwood Campground in McCain Valley in San Diego County.
Here at TCLT (partnering with Trinidad Racheria and State Parks), we are planning a massive Ivy Pull/Stewardship Day. Crystal is copied here so maybe she can fill you in at the BLM office in person.
The project will be a day of cleaning and upgrading facilities within the City of Main Street, on public lands along the Susan River and Bizz Johnson Trail and at the Historic Railroad Depot.
The project will be a day of cleaning and upgrading facilities within the City of Main Street, on public lands along the Susan River and Bizz Johnson Trail and at the Historic Railroad Depot.
Two Bureau of Land Management pinyon-pine and juniper tree-thinning projects underway in eastern Nevada use different techniques to achieve the same goal, restore rangeland health and reduce catastrophic fire risk.
BLM staff ask climbers to voluntarily avoid routes near historic nesting sites in Indian Creek. In the early spring, the BLM confirmed nesting and territory activity on several popular climbing routes.
Join the BLM and Colorado Canyons Association in a National Public Lands Day project aimed at restoring critical habitat for the threatened Gunnison sage-grouse in Gunnison Gorge NCA and give back to your public lands!
Join staff from the BLM Gunnison Field Office and Gunnison Trails to construct the newest segment in the Signal Peak Trail System northeast of Gunnison, CO!
Join the BLM Black Rock Field Office on Saturday, September 28 for the 2024 Desert Dace Day at the Soldier Meadows Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC). RSVP is required.