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Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument
10th Anniversary Celebration and the 25th anniversary of the
National Conservation Lands System
July 10, 2025
Forest health and fuel reduction treatments begin in the Emerald Mountain Special Recreation Management Area. The Beall Trail will be temporarily closed starting July 8 for 3-4 weeks.
Since 2016, Crow Canyon's Northern Chaco Outliers Project has explored the Lakeview Community—four Chaco-era Great Houses in southwest Colorado. Dr. Jonathan Dombrosky will share findings from three years of zooarchaeological research, highlighting how animal remains—like bison and wolf—shed light on past Pueblo life and human-animal relationships.
The BLM will host a public tour of the Axtell off-range wild horse and burro facilities in Utah on July 7, offering a behind-the-scenes look at animal care and adoption efforts.
The Bureau of Land Management will began a bait trap wild horse July 7, 2025, in the Sand Wash Basin Herd Management Area. While conditions allow, up to 60 horses may be gathered.
Rangers with the Bureau of Land Management’s Missouri Breaks Interpretive Center invite the public to attend FREE, family-friendly fun activities during July.
The Bureau of Land Management co-sponsored Branded Bonanza kicks off this weekend at the Ford Idaho Horse Park, 16200 N. Idaho Center Blvd., Nampa on July 4-6, 2025. Beginning at 7 a.m. each day, the Bonanza will showcase an in-hand and under saddle competition featuring nearly 70 youth and adult trainers, who have adopted and worked with a BLM wild horse or burro since February.
The Bureau of Land Management Worland Field Office will again collaborate with partners on a temporary, local exception to the fireworks ban on public lands for the Independence Day Holiday.
July 2 marks the fourth annual National Wildland Firefighter Day. It's a great time to publicly acknowlede your wildland firefighters and support personnel!