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THIS WEEK IN NEWS.BYTES:
- Wildfires and prevention
- Wild horses and burros
-
America's Great Outdoors
- Get Outdoors tip of the week
- Funny.bytes encore
- Not for educators only: Wildlife trivia question of the week
- Renewable energy
- Traditional energy
- Headlines and highlights: Assorted topics from your public lands in California
- Selected upcoming events
- National and Department of the Interior items
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WILDFIRES AND PREVENTION
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) "This Wildfire Awareness Week, create defensible space" (News.bytes
Extra)
California's Wildfire Awareness Week, May 6-12, offers a perfect
opportunity to educate your community about how creating defensible
space can help protect them from wildfires. The Fire Alliance's "Take
Responsibility" campaign has been helping educate people, and now
presents a short video to show how to easily create 100 feet of
defensible space around your home. The video can be downloaded to
your website, Facebook page, YouTube channel and anywhere else online,
so you can share it with your community. DVD copies are available for
events or meetings..
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) www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2012/530_extra-wildfire.html
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) "Third Wildfire Safety Expo to be held May 12" (Lake County News,
5/6/12)
This weekend: "With fire season close at hand, county residents can
learn how to protect their homes and communities in an annual event
set for this coming weekend .... Presented by the Lake County Fire
Safe Council, this free community event will provide information to
homeowners to help them prepare for a wildfire." BLM is partner in the
event.
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) www.ca.blm.gov/7ckd
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) "Wildfire is coming. Are you ready?"
Learn how to protect your home with 100 feet of defensible space ...
fire landscaping .... using equipment in a fire-safe way .... creating
a family communication plan ... and more, including video, and a
flashback to a 1969 video Public Service Announcement with "Smokey's
friend Bullwinkle."
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) www.readyforwildfire.org/
"Take responsibility..." (California Fire Alliance)
In California, the number of homes and businesses are growing in the
Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) – and fire is an increasing threat.
Reduce your home's fire danger and prevent wildfires from spreading by
taking responsibility today.
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) WILD HORSES AND BURROS
"Eight animals seeking homes" (BLM, 5/8/12)
This weekend: The BLM has five horses, two burros and a mule available
for adoption Saturday, May 12, at a ranch in Redlands. The horses,
burros and mule can be previewed from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, May 11 at
Sundance Ranch. The adoptions will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday.
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) AMERICA'S GREAT OUTDOORS
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) "AmeriCorps volunteers polish Tribute Trail" (Nevada City Union,
5/8/12)
On a portion of the "eight-mile overall Tribute Trail that snakes out
of Nevada City," a team of seven AmeriCorps members "helped BLM widen
the path, built stairs, filled in holes and cleared trail of hazards
including rocks, both small and large .... Work on the nearly $1
million trail project has been completed by American Rivers, Bear Yuba
Land Trust, Sierra Streams Institute and The Sierra Fund," including a
pedestrian bridge to "a one-mile loop constructed by BLM on a
previously inaccessible parcel."
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) www.theunion.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120508/NEWS/120509795/1060
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) "Round Valley School Earth Day project" (News.bytes Extra)
The BLM's Bishop Field Office partnered with the Friends of the Inyo
and Round Valley School to host a volunteer project in the Happy
Boulders in honor of Earth Day. Approximately 75 middle school
students, teachers, parents, volunteers and BLM staff did trail work
and pulled invasive plants near the world-renowned climbing area.
Students also learned about recreation and cultural and natural
resources on the Volcanic Tableland.
( http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,10pb0,3xn3,38u7,4gq1,283f,37zd
) www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2012/eday_roundvalley.html
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) "BLM reaches for the stars at Griffith Observatory" (News.bytes
Extra)
A "Get to know your wild neighbors" event at Griffith Observatory
invited children and their families to get outdoors and celebrate
nature -- part of the national launch of the 2012 "Get to Know"
contest. The BLM's Barbara Croonquist and BLM volunteer Dee Dechert
brought some of the California Desert District's infamous live native
reptiles and a cross section of BLM information. But the reptiles were
the true stars of the event. In fact, BLM's booth proved to be so
popular that Recreation and Parks personnel had to help turn folks
away when the event closed....
( http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,10pb0,3xn3,hrte,8nev,283f,37zd
) www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2012/530_extra-get_to_know.html
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) "Students participate in service learning" (Galt Herald, 5/9/12)
After studying native plants, Galt elementary students had a chance
to actually plant them during a field trip to the Cosumnes River
Preserve. Led by Preserve Manager Harry McQuillin and Kathy Brown
from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, "discussed classroom lessons
... then were taught how to plant the deer grass in the pre-dug holes
along the main driveway into the preserve. Each student was given
his/her own seedling to plant" and "put a stick with their name on it
next to the plant. Some students and parents said they were regular
visitors to the preserve while others had never been before this day."
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) www.galtheraldonline.com/articles/2012/05/09/news/doc4fab08c68f6f3604402779.txt
RELATED: "Cosumnes River Preserve" (BLM Mother Lode Field Office)
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) www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/folsom/cosumpres.html
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) "El Centro joins national Take It Outside! Team"(News.bytes Extra)
Joya Szalwinski, Interpretive Park Ranger for the El Centro Field
Office, joined BLM's National Take it Outside! Team. The team has the
responsibility of providing vision for the national program, the
agency's official program to get young people outside and recreating
on public lands.
( http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,10pb0,3xn3,fq1v,1lbz,283f,37zd
) www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2012/530_extra-el_centro.html
Birding and ecology walk kicks off King Range Summer Hike series"
(Redwood Times, 5/8/12)
"Songbirds and ecology will be featured topics in a free, guided
outing in the King Range National Conservation Area on Saturday, May
12 .... learn how to identify songbirds that migrate each year from
Latin America to the King Range, and their connectivity within the
ecosystem. Hikers should bring binoculars, bird identification guides,
water and lunch."
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) www.redwoodtimes.com/entertainment/ci_20575162/birding-and-ecology-walk-kicks-off-king-range
"Bizz Johnson Trail bus shuttle service begins June 2" (BLM, 5/10/12)
Hikers, bicyclists and joggers can celebrate National Trails Day with
a special Bizz Johnson Trail bike shuttle on Saturday, June 2. The
event is the first in a series of bike shuttles to be held on the
first and third Saturdays of each month through October.
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) www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/may/bjt_shuttles_2012.html
"Photo contest" (National Park Service)
Enter your photograph before June 30, in the 9th Annual National
Natural Landmarks Photo Contest! These sites "exemplify our country's
rich and diverse biological and geological heritage" There are 35 in
California with a variety of land ownership, including the BLM.
"Please visit the NNL Directory to identify which sites are near you
and open to public visitation." (Some are on private land.) Read the
rules for details:
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) www.nature.nps.gov/nnl/photocontest.cfm
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) "Step into America 2012 Video Contest"
Show how our nation's public lands keep your body and mind healthy!
the National Public Lands Day Step into America 2012 video contest
deadline is Thursday, May 24, 2012 at 3 p.m. EDT.
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) www.youtube.com/watch?v=daLslDlJ3H8&feature=youtu.be
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) "Trail Etiquette" (City of Redding Community Services, at Redding
Record Searchlight)
"Nationally, the development of community trails is seen as one avenue
to reduce the nation's obesity epidemic, its dependency on oil and its
contribution to global warming. Locally, trails are seen as an
important part of the community identity .... Local multi-use trails
[including the BLM's] provide access to some of the most beautiful
open space corridors in the northern region. With so many people using
local trails conflicts can occasionally arise between the different
types of users."
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) www.redding.com/databases/trails/etiquette/
GET OUTDOORS TIP OF THE WEEK...
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) Three years ago this week -- on May 8, 2008 - Congress passed
legislation designating Piedras Blancas Light Station as one of three
U.S. "outstanding natural areas." Tour the light station and
surrounding area, and learn of its rich history. A guided 2-hour tour
includes the historic lighthouse, surrounding support facilities,
wildlife viewing and spectacular scenery along a ½-mile interpretive
trail.
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) www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/bakersfield/Programs/pbls/tours.html
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) FUNNY.BYTES encore: Rocky, the lonely lighthouse
Rocky has given years of faithful service guiding ships away from the
hazardous coast in Central California. Now that modern equipment has
replaced tradition, will he be forgotten? Funny.bytes is an occasional
look at the lighter side of BLM issues. Note: you may want to check
the volume setting on your computer.
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) www.blm.gov/ca/media/flash/fb/piedras.html
RELATED: "Piedras Blancas Light Station" (BLM Bakersfield Field Office)
Piedras Blancas is located on California's central coast, just north
of San Simeon. The point is named for a white rock out cropping
located just off the end of the point. In the 1866, this location was
chosen to fill the gap between the lighthouses at Point Conception and
Point Sur.
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) www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/bakersfield/Programs/pbls.html
NOT for EDUCATORS ONLY:
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WILDLIFE TRIVIA QUESTION of the WEEK:
How do San Joaquin antelope squirrels catch grasshoppers?
(a.) They wait until a grasshopper gets close to their burrow and
then quickly spring out, catching it in their paws.
(b.) One squirrel "herds" it into the path of other squirrels standing nearby.
(c.) They gather leaves from shrubs the grasshopper likes to eat, and
place them at the openings to their dens as bait.
(d.) They jump into the shrub the grasshopper is in and leap at the
same time as the grasshopper, landing on top of it and killing it.
(e.) An email with the subject "Old friend wants to reconnect,"
inviting them to "a lunch neither of us will ever forget."
See answer -- and more wildlife stories -- near the end of News.bytes.
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) RENEWABLE ENERGY
"Official flips switch on solar plant near Vegas" (Associated Press in
San Jose Mercury News, 5/7/12)
"The first commercial solar array approved and built on federal public
land began producing electricity Monday from a sun-baked site in the
Mojave Desert south of Las Vegas near the Nevada-California state
line. Before flipping the switch on the Enbridge Silver State North
Solar Project, U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar hailed it as 'a
landmark for America, a landmark for the solar industry and a landmark
for how we use public lands. This is the first of these projects to
connect to the grid."
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) www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_20567381/official-flips-switch-solar-plant-near-vegas
RELATED: "Cabinet official praises opening of nation's first solar
field on public land near Primm" (Las Vegas Sun, 5/8/12)
"Salazar took a brief tour among the hundreds of thousands of panels
that make up the Silver State North Solar project, which covers nearly
600 acres of federal land near Primm .... Public lands have long been
used for power transmission lines and for oil and gas drilling but,
prior to 2009, never for renewable energy projects."
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) www.lasvegassun.com/news/2012/may/08/cabinet-official-praises-opening-nations-first-sol/
"BLM Issues draft Haiwee Geothermal environmental study for public
comment"(BLM, 5/4/12)
The BLM has prepared a Draft Environmental Impact Statement and draft
California Desert Conservation Area plan amendment for the Haiwee
Geothermal Leasing Area, analyzing proposed geothermal exploration and
development on public lands managed by the BLM north of Ridgecrest, in
the Rose Valley of southwestern Inyo County. Two public meetings will
be scheduled. The HGLA consists of approximately 22,805 acres of
BLM-administered public lands, including nearly 4,460 acres subject to
three pending geothermal lease applications that would be authorized
under the proposed action.
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) www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/may/CDD1245_haiweeDEIS.html
"Study says solar energy not oversubsidized" (Barstow Desert Dispatch, 5/8/12)
"A study by the University of Tennessee's Baker Center for Public
Policy says that solar energy is subsidized at about the same rate as
other energy sources. The industry 'is consistent with the
less-than-smooth paths that many American industries have traveled as
they entered the mainstream of commerce,' the study said. It added
that solar power was in a stage 'where government incentives can be
most critical in helping new energy technologies become significant
sources of energy production'."
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) www.desertdispatch.com/news/study-12903-solar-tennessee.html
"Green energy won't be soiled" (Forbes, 5/10/12)
The BLM "has identified nearly 23 million acres of public land in six
different southwestern states with solar potential" and "has selected
more than 20 million acres of public land in 11 western states with
wind capabilities." Environmental groups are advocating for solar
projects" but many say that "brownfield sites are better ....
Questions arise, however, as to just how economically feasible the
idea is and just how polluted the potential sites may be. Developers
are concerned that they would run into such issues as finding buried
hazardous waste that increases the price of cleanup even more" or "
fear ... lawsuits that may emanate from how the previous owner
maintained the land...."
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) www.forbes.com/sites/kensilverstein/2012/05/10/green-energy-wont-be-soiled/
TRADITIONAL ENERGY
"Interior sets new drilling rules on public land" (Associated Press in
San Jose Mercury News, 5/4/12)
"The Obama administration said Friday it will for the first time
require companies drilling for oil and natural gas on public and
Indian lands to publicly disclose chemicals used in hydraulic
fracturing operations. The proposed 'frackin'" rules also set
standards for proper construction of wells and wastewater disposal.
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said the long-awaited rules will allow
continued expansion of drilling while protecting public health and
safety."
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) www.mercurynews.com/opinion/ci_20548198/interior-sets-new-drilling-rules
"New Proposal on Fracking Gives Ground to Industry" (New York Times, 5/4/12)
The "proposed rule governing hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas on
public lands ... will for the first time require disclosure of the
chemicals used in the process. But in a significant concession to the
oil industry, companies will have to reveal the composition of fluids
only after they have completed drilling — a sharp change from the
government's original proposal, which would have required disclosure
of the chemicals 30 days before a well could be started."
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) www.nytimes.com/2012/05/05/us/new-fracking-rule-is-issued-by-obama-administration.html
"New federal fracking rules look reasonable; enviros not satisfied"
(Forbes, 5/4/12)
The Department of Interior "released its proposed rules governing oil
and gas fracking on federal lands. If finalized they would be the
first new fracking rules for federal lands since 1988. Drilling has
changed a lot since then. The proposed rules seem eminently reasonable
even if they would duplicate some practices already required by state
laws."
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) www.forbes.com/sites/christopherhelman/2012/05/04/new-federal-fracking-rules-look-reasonable-enviros-not-satisfied/
"Brown administration to create regulations for hydraulic fracturing"
(Los Angeles Times, 5/5/12)
"Under pressure from state lawmakers and environmentalists, Gov. Jerry
Brown's administration has agreed to write regulations for one
controversial oil extraction method and reexamine rules for another
that led to a worker's death last year. The administration is seeking
money in the next state budget to regulate the booming oil industry
and assuage public concern over hydraulic fracturing, or 'fracking'."
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"All-of-the-above, in action" (The White House Blog, 5/9/12)
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar: "President Obama has made it
clear that our country needs an all-of-the-above strategy to develop
American energy – energy that's cleaner, cheaper, and generates new
jobs for Americans. On Tuesday, we took another major step forward in
President Obama's commitment to responsibly expand development of
America's abundant natural gas resources by approving the Greater
Natural Buttes gas development project in Utah .... Earlier this week,
in the sun-drenched southwest corner of Nevada, we 'flipped the
switch' on the first large-scale solar energy facility on U.S. public
lands to deliver power to American consumers .... We need to keep this
momentum going and help put America in control of its energy future."
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) www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2012/05/09/all-above-action
"Obama's courtship of natural gas seen in West Wing Meeting"
(Bloomberg News at San Francisco Chronicle, 5/9/12)
"While Obama put his initial emphasis as president on boosting solar
panels and wind turbines, natural gas is now front and center even as
skepticism about hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is rising among
Obama's environmental allies such as the Sierra Club." Said Jack
Gerard, the president of the American Petroleum Institute in
Washington and a participant in a recent White House meeting, "They're
more responsive, and they're listening more closely to our views ....
The energy and economic reality is starting to sink in."
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) www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2012/05/09/bloomberg_articlesM3OAOH1A1I4I01-M3RER.DTL
HEADLINES and HIGHLIGHTS
"BLM Director Bob Abbey to retire After 34 Years of public service"
(Department of the Interior, 5/10/12)
Bureau of Land Management Director Robert Abbey announced today that
he will retire from public service at the end of May to rejoin his
family full-time in Mississippi. Appointed by President Obama in 2009,
Director Abbey's three-year tenure in leadership of the nation's
largest land management agency marks the culmination of a 34 year
career of state and federal service. Following Director Abbey's
retirement on May 31, BLM Deputy Director Mike Pool will serve as
Acting Director.
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) www.doi.gov/news/pressreleases/BLM-Director-Bob-Abbey-to-Retire-After-34-Years-of-Public-Service.cfm
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) "BLM State Director Jim Kenna receives 'Barstow-style' welcome"
(News.bytes Extra)
Jim Kenna will surely count his visit to the Barstow Field Office as a
memorable one ... from harrowing tales of employee vehicles breaking
down in the desert -- and a visit to the Desert Discovery Center,
where he was greeted by partners ranging from the artists of Main
Street Murals to representatives of the Wounded Warriors and their
service dogs, to local school administrators -- to a a visitor who
arrived on an OHV without protective gear.
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) www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2012/530_extra-jim_kenna.html
"Snowy plover protection measures now in place in South Spit" (BLM, 5/8/12)
With nesting season for Western snowy plovers now underway, the U. S.
Bureau of Land Management is reminding outdoor enthusiasts that
protection measures are now in place at the Mike Thompson Wildlife
Area, South Spit Humboldt Bay. Special rules to protect the nesting
shorebirds will be in place until Sept. 15. See the rules:
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) www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/may/NC1258_snowyplovers.html
"BLM seeks public comments on proposal to re-activate the Bishop Mill
in Inyo County" (BLM, 5/8/12)
The BLM has received a Plan of Operations on the proposal to
reactivate the mill and is taking public comments. In order to be
included in the environmental analysis, written comments must be
received by June 4. The proposed Plan of Operations, submitted by
0877887 BC Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of CMC Metals Ltd.
(Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada), consists of re-activating the
existing Bishop Mill as an independent mill processing ores
transported from various off-site mining locations. The operator
intends to transport up to 75 tons of ore per day to stockpile on-site
for processing.
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) www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/may/CC1254_bishopmill.html
"Nominations for Desert Advisory Council Extended"(BLM, 5/1/12)
The Bureau of Land Management's California Desert District is
extending the call for nominations from the public through May 31 for
six members of its District Advisory Council to serve three-year
terms. Council members provide advice and recommendations to the BLM
on the management of public lands in Southern California.
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"Casino concerns raise stakes for Napa in Wappo's restoration quest"
(Napa Valley Register, 5/6/12)
The 350-member Mishewal Wappo Tribe "sued the federal government ...
to regain federal recognition, which it lost in 1959. Recognition
would make it eligible for federal funding for programs, services and
lead to greater economic development opportunities." Napa and Sonoma
counties "fear that federally recognizing the tribe will allow it to
petition the federal government to take land into trust, exempting it
from local land-use and zoning laws and allowing it to build a
casino." A lawsuit seeking "claims to its historical lands" was
amended "to seek federal land" such as land managed by the BLM.
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JOBS
"Current job openings - BLM California" (USAJOBS website)
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NATIONAL AND DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR ITEMS
"2012 Congressional testimonies" (BLM)
Congressional testimony includes Timothy R. Spisak, BLM Deputy
Assistant Director for Minerals & Realty Management on S. 2374, Helium
Stewardship Act of 2012; the Department of the Interior statements for
the record on H.R. 1620, Federal Land Asset Inventory Reform Act and
H.R. 2176, Clean Energy Promotion Act, and earlier testimony.
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) http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,10pb0,3xn3,7bhp,chyv,283f,37zd
"BLM issues updated Guide for Cooperating Agencies" (BLM, 5/9/12)
In keeping with its commitment to working with federal, state, local,
and tribal government partners, the Bureau of Land Management has
released a newly updated Desk Guide to Cooperating Agency
Relationships and Coordination with Intergovernmental Partners.
Through offering cooperating agency status, the BLM invites state,
local, and tribal governments, along with other federal agencies, who
have jurisdiction or special expertise to share their insights so that
we can cooperatively formulate land use planning documents that better
reflect the needs and conditions of the American people.
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"Bill to shift authority over federal land near border nears U.S.
House vote" (Missoulian, Montana 5/6/12)
"The proposed legislation, called the National Security and Federal
Lands Protection Act, or H.R. 1505, would exempt Homeland Security
from compliance with 36 federal environmental protection laws in order
to expedite border security, including the National Environmental
Protection Act, the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Air Act and the
Safe Drinking Water Act." Proponents say it is critical to U.S.
security. Critics say it "would invite Homeland Security to disregard
key environmental laws" on "public lands, wilderness areas, national
parks and wildlife refuges."
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BLM Oregon and Nevada:
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) "Mission to break land-speed record has a stop in Shelton"
(Tacoma-Seatlle News Tribune, 5/6/12)
"Pending approval from the Bureau of Land Management," a team wants to
use the North American Eagle "to break the female land-speed record of
512 mph set by Kitty O'Neil in 1976 at Alvord Desert in southeastern
Oregon." The team then wants to break the land speed record of 763 mph
set in the Black Rock Desert, Nev., in 1997. "That record belongs to
driver Andy Green, representing the United Kingdom. He became the
first driver to break the sound barrier. North American Eagle co-owner
Ed Shadle wants to bring the record back to North America .... The
goal is to reach 771 mph. Both record-breaking attempts will take
place either at Diamond Valley in Nevada or Alvord Desert."
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) www.thenewstribune.com/2012/05/05/2133395/mission-to-break-land-speed-record.html
BLM Utah:
"Utah counties file lawsuits against BLM over RS2477 roads" (Deseret
News, 5/4/12)
By this week, "22 of Utah's 29 counties will have filed lawsuits
against the Interior Department and the Bureau of Land Management,
seeking title to thousands of miles of contested roads that cross
federally managed lands." The RS2477 issue, "under contention in the
courts for more than a decade, epitomizes the public lands fight
involving environmentalists, counties, industry, ranchers and
shared-access advocates."
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) www.deseretnews.com/article/865555277/Utah-counties-file-lawsuits-against-BLM-over-RS2477-roads.html
BLM Arizona:
"New efforts of BLM to guard desert in southern Arizona"(Arizona
Republic, 5/8/12)
The BLM "has brought in more than a dozen law-enforcement rangers from
other states to beef up patrols at the Sonoran Desert National
Monument ... where towering saguaro cactuses, wide-open valleys and
flat-topped mountains create one of the most iconic vistas in the
Sonoran Desert. The operations also have focused on the Ironwood
Forest National Monument .... Because of their remote locations and
ample hiding places, the monuments have become superhighways for
violent smugglers sneaking drugs and illegal immigrants from the
Mexican border into Arizona. The smugglers have cast off acres of
trash and created miles of illegal roads by plowing through the desert
with disregard for the fragile vegetation...."
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) www.azcentral.com/12news/news/articles/2012/05/04/20120504new-blm-efforts-guard-arizona-desert.html
BLM Montana:
"BLM to buy private land in Missouri Breaks" (Associated Press in
Great Falls Tribune, 5/5/12)
The BLM "has agreed to purchase a 652-acre piece of property within
the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument from a conservation
group that acquired the land from private owners. The property is
along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail and the Nez Perce
Historic Trail, and near the Judith Landing on the Missouri River.
It's surrounded by state and federal land ... with some river frontage
.... The monument follows the only free-flowing part of the Missouri
River along the route explored by Lewis and Clark in the early 1800s."
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) www.greatfallstribune.com/article/20120505/NEWS01/120505004/BLM-buy-private-land-Missouri-Breaks
SELECTED UPCOMING EVENTS
May 12- Adopt a wild horse or burro - Redlands (preview Friday, May 11)
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) www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/may/CDD1246_redlandsadoption.html
May 12 - Learn to identify songbirds - King Range
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) www.redwoodtimes.com/entertainment/ci_20575162/birding-and-ecology-walk-kicks-off-king-range
WILDLIFE TRIVIA answer and related websites
(d.) They jump into the shrub the grasshopper is in and leap at the
same time as the grasshopper, landing on top of it and killing it.
SOURCE: "San Joaquin antelope squirrel - Ammospermophilus nelsoni"
(BLM California wildlife database)
San Joaquin antelope squirrels are well-known for their unique method
of capturing grasshoppers....
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) www.blm.gov/ca/forms/wildlife/details.php?metode=serial_number&search=2927
More wildlife news from your public lands:
"Partnering for conservation in the Tulare Basin: The Tulare Basin
Working Group" (Visalia Times-Delta, 5/4/12)
"The group met to observe and discuss the waterfowl and migratory bird
stewardship, habitat restoration and integrated resources management
successes and opportunities" in the Tulare Basin, which "was once the
largest expanse of wetlands in California with several lakes ....
Those wetlands made this region the single most important wintering
area for Pacific flyway waterfowl in California. However, the Tulare
Basin has lost a higher percentage of its native land than any other
region in California .... The need to strike a balance between nature
and society's growth has never been more pressing, nor more
complicated and expensive, than it is today."
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) www.visaliatimesdelta.com/article/20120505/OPINION09/205050319/
"Supervisors may hear ordinance to prohibit wolves in county"
(Siskiyou Daily News, 5/7/12)
The Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors agenda worksheet this week
included possible consideration of an ordinance, "to prohibit the
presents [sic] of wolves in Siskiyou County .... If wolves are found
in Siskiyou County, the proposed ordinance says they 'shall be deemed
to be trespassing and the Agencies and/or Non Governmental
Organizations responsible for the reintroduction of wolves in the
United States will be notified to remove said wolf or wolves. Cost of
removal to be borne by Agencies or NGO's. Failure to effect removal of
said wolf or wolves will result in the wolf or wolves to be
destroyed'."
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) www.siskiyoudaily.com/topstories/x1809306662/Supervisors-may-hear-ordinance-to-prohibit-wolves-in-county
"Insects ride growing wave of plastic in oceans" (San Diego
Union-Tribune, 5/8/12)
The amount of plastic in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch has increased
by 100 times over the past 40 years and it's causing potentially
significant changes in the marine food web, according to a new study
.... a common insect, the sea skater, is increasingly laying eggs on
the artificial flotsam .... Approximately 35 percent of fish analyzed
in one study had ingested plastic...."
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) www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/may/08/insects-ride-growing-wave-plastics-oceans/
"UCSD creates iPad app for birders" (San Diego Union-Tribune, 5/8/12)
UC San Diego has developed a "visual encyclopedia" to help birders
"identify upwards of 500 species of North American birds" (not yet
available at the App Store). "Visipedia is basically an interactive
search engine and field guide .... Users upload images of birds, then
the app tries to identify them. At least, that's the basic idea. Users
have to upload reasonably good photos for the app to work. (You also
can take an image with an iPad, though iPads do a lousy job of taking
photos of anything located more than a few feet away.) Users are
supposed to help things along by labeling parts of the bird's body.
The app can ask the user questions to keep things moving."
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) www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/may/08/ucsd-creates-visual-encyclopedia-app/?sciquest
"Pupfish habitat complete, all that's needed are the fish" (Inyo
Register, 5/4/12)
"Tribal leaders, members and environmental officials were joined by
state and local environmental and other government officials gathered
Tuesday to celebrate the completion of the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act portion of the Bishop-Paiute Native Fish Refuge,
which is on the Bishop reservation. In an effort to preserve the
endangered pupfish, a species that was crucial, as a winter protein
source, to Native people's survival for thousands of years, the
project included construction of two habitat ponds for a rare species
of native fish as well as a half-mile of interpretive pathways."
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) www.inyoregister.com/node/2671
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