Thursday, May 24, 2012

News.bytes 532 - BLM California

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News.bytes
A publication of Bureau of Land Management in California

Issue 532 - 5/24/12

THIS WEEK IN NEWS.BYTES:
- Fort Ord National Monument dedication - and FREE POSTER
- America's Great Outdoors
- Get Outdoors tip of the week
- River recreation
- Wildfires and prevention
- Wild horses and burros
- Not for educators only: Wildlife trivia question of the week
- Renewable energy
- Traditional
- Headlines and highlights: Assorted topics from your public lands in California
- Selected upcoming events
- Other BLM states
- More wildlife news

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FORT ORD NATIONAL MONUMENT DEDICATION (and Free Poster)

"More than 400 help dedicate Fort Ord National Monument" (News.bytes Extra)
More than 400 military families, cyclists, hikers and other community
members joined Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and BLM Director
Bob Abbey at a dedication event for the nation's newest National
Monument – the 14,560-acre Fort Ord National Monument near Monterey.
Joining them at the event on Saturday, May 19, Armed Forces Day were
Rep. Sam Farr; Garrison Commander Col. Joel J. Clark; Deputy Secretary
of the Interior David J. Hayes and BLM California State Director Jim
Kenna.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2012/532xtra_fort_ord_dedication.html

"Old Army base gets a new role" (San Francisco Chronicle, 5/20/12)
More photos from the dedication ceremony. Taking part in the ceremony
were the Presidio of Monterey Color Guard, and Sgt. Allen McDonald,
88, who was stationed at Fort Ord during World War II -- among others.
www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?f=/c/a/2012/05/20/BA7K1OKN13.DTL

FREE OFFER: Sign up online for a free poster of the nation's newest
National Monument – the 14,560-acre Fort Ord National Monument near
Monterey, California. The new monument, created by Presidential
Proclamation on April 20, 2012, is managed by the BLM's Hollister
Field Office and plays a vital part in the protection of rare species
of plants and animals. There is also 86 miles of trail used by hikers,
mountain bikers, horseback riders, wildlife and wildflower
photographers and nature enthusiasts. Supplies are limited!
www.blm.gov/ca/forms/offers/index.php?issueReq=532

"Fort Ord National Monument hosts Sheep Appreciation Day" (BLM, 5/23/12)
This weekend: Visitors to the Fort Ord National Monument will be able
to get a close look at the work done by our wooly friends during
"Sheep Appreciation Day" Saturday, May 26, from 9 a.m. to noon.
Visitors will be able to meet the sheep owner, sheep herders from
Peru, and real sheep dogs. Activities include a presentation on dogs'
prey drive pack mentality,a sheep-shearing demonstration, a wool
spinning demonstration and a dog behavior talk. Sheep owner Pete
Yriarte will speak about caring for the 2,500 Fort Ord sheep.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/may/CC1257_sheepday.html

More from AMERICA'S GREAT OUTDOORS

"Sierra Nevada Geotourism MapGuide"
Sierra Nevada residents have recommended scenic vistas, historic
sites, cultural events, recreation spots and more, for this travel
guide to the Sierra Nevada. An interactive map features 250
destinations, with photos, travel tips, scenic highways, topographic
features, and a QR scan code to connect smart phones to the Web site.
The Guide is a partnership between National Geographic, the Sierra
Business Council and the Sierra Nevada Conservancy, with many "project
collaborators and supporters" including the BLM. Residents can
continue to add recommendations.
www.sierranevadageotourism.org/

"Route 66 designated Scenic Highway from Oro Grande to Arizona Line"
(Highland Community News, 5/22/12)
The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors voted to designate San
Bernardino County Route 66 "as a scenic route from Oro Grande, just
north of Victorville, to the Arizona state line. 'Route 66 is a
historical and cultural icon that is celebrated both in America and
around the world,' said Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt." The board also
approved an agreement among the County, the BLM and "other
educational, historical, business and resource groups to become a
partnering agency with the Desert Discovery Center in Barstow," as a
way of "improving awareness of the desert's historical, cultural and
ecologic treasures."
www.highlandnews.net/articles/2012/05/24/news/doc4fbc22b98210d860308354.txt

RELATED: "Historic Route 66" (BLM Needles Field Office)
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/needles/route_66.html

ALSO RELATED: "Desert Discovery Center"
www.desertdiscoverycenter.com/

"Spring Clean-Up 2012 a Success!" (Friends of El Mirage, May 2012)
About 175 volunteers tackled a variety of projects at the Spring
Clean-up at El Mirage Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area. Among other
tasks, crews were sent out "to paint the shade ramadas and picnic
tables, push giant magnets on wheels around and collect the nails,
bolts, and wire that seem to inevitably gather around campgrounds,
install new signs along the roads, and groom the lake bed .... some
crews were just out there picking up trash .... About 30 volunteer
kids were bussed in from the Desert Discovery Center, eager to help
and to attend the Jr. Ranger Program." BLM Barstow Ranger Art Basulto
"had his usual amazing display of animals (both alive and stuffed)
ready for the kids" after they picked up trash.
www.elmirage.org/foem/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=65:spring-clean-up-2012

"18th annual Lassen-Applegate Emigrant Trail ride" (San Diego
Union-Tribune, 5/24/12)
"The High Rock Trekkers four-wheel-drive club will lead its 18th
annual Lassen-Applegate Emigrant Trail Ride July 19 to 23. The
200-mile trip begins near Imlay, Nev., and follows the same wagon
train route used by Peter Lassen in 1849. The trail winds through the
Black Rock Desert, High Rock Canyon, Double Hot Springs and Soldier
Meadows to end in Surprise Valley, near Cedarville in Modoc County.
This was an alternate route used by early pioneers to reach central
Oregon." The event operates under a permit from the BLM.
www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/may/24/18th-annual-lassen-applegate-emigrant-trail-ride/

GET OUTDOORS TIP OF THE WEEK...
...View a variety of desert plants and wildflowers at the Crucifixion
Thorn Natural Area. Located southwest of the Yuha Desert on Highway
98, this fenced area has excellent stands of crucifixion thorn,
ironwood, palo verde, ocotillo, mesquite, and creosote. When nature
provides sufficient winter rains, an abundance of wildflowers and
blooms from a variety of desert plants can be seen. Flat terrain
offers easy hiking, but bring your own water.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/elcentro/recreation/crucifixionthorn.html

RIVER RECREATION

"Modest flows bode well for summer river rafting season"(Sacramento
Bee, 5/20/12)
"Each whitewater season has its own profile. For 2012, late spring and
summer river-running looks to be benign, filled with sun and fun,
reasonably safe, and of surprisingly long duration. Especially if you
compare 2012 with last year, when a double- deep snowpack created an
embarrassment of riches. Too many rivers ran too cold and too high for
too long. It was mid-summer before recreational users could really
enjoy their sports. In contrast, this year the watchword is: Get out
there right now, and begin enjoying yourself."
www.sacbee.com/2012/05/20/4498320/modest-flows-bode-well-for-summer.html

"River recreation" (BLM California)
Rivers that cross BLM California lands offer a variety of recreation
-- from whitewater runs for experienced users only. to canoe trips,
fly fishing, wildlife viewing. Be sure to note the river safety trips.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/prog/recreation/rivers.html

"Life jackets can save yours" (San Francisco Chronicle, 5/20/12)
"The three most dangerous days of the year in the outdoors arrive next
weekend. Nine months of pent-up energy ... will be unleashed in a
72-hour span over Memorial Day weekend .... many will venture out on a
power boat, sailboat, kayak, raft, dingy, pram, inner tube ...
anything that floats. Sooner or later, you'll end up in the drink.
Problem is, gravity wins. If you find yourself in the water with no
easy way to extract yourself, you will eventually get tired, sink and
end up in the vicinity of Davy Jones Locker. Unless, that is, you wear
a life jacket. Then you can usually keep your head above water long
enough to get pulled out."
www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/05/20/SPMJ1OJNO6.DTL


WILDFIRES AND PREVENTION

"Fire officials warn of high fire season danger" (News 10 Sacramento, 5/23/12)
"Fire officials said this year could be a very busy fire season as the
fire potential is above normal in areas throughout the state. Cal Fire
has responded to more than 1,000 fires this year. That's more than
twice the amount of fires compared to the same time period a year ago
.... The heightened alert this year is partly due to the dry
conditions and warm temperatures. Budget cuts are another problem for
many agencies."
www.news10.net/news/california/article/194241/430/Fire-officials-warn-of-high-fire-season-danger

"2012 wildfire season officially kicks off" (KERO Bakersfield, 5/21/12)
"From Arizona to Northern California, firefighters are keeping busy,
which is a trend officials said could continue right here in Kern
County."
www.turnto23.com/mountain/31094999/detail.html

"Authorities think illegal burn sparked Nevada fire" (Associated Press
in San Francisco Chronicle, 5/24/12)
"A wildfire that destroyed two homes in a rural neighborhood near the
California-Nevada line may have been caused by an illegal burn that
had been smoldering at a private residence since the weekend,
investigators said." The fire "consumed about 7,000 acres of mostly
sagebrush, cheat grass, juniper and pinion as it burned in the
mountains within miles of another residential area in rural Lyon
County, about 60 miles southeast of Lake Tahoe .... the sheriff's
office, Nevada state fire marshal and U.S. Bureau of Land Management
were continuing to investigate."
www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2012/05/22/national/a154045D91.DTL

"TRE Wildfire now 7,500 acres, 15% contained"(KTVN Reno, 5/24/12)
The "7,500-acre wildfire burning in Topaz Ranch Estates remains 15%
contained as of Thursday morning. Officials expect full containment by
Saturday, May 26. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has
declared the fire a major disaster." Firefighters "say the fire is
moving northeast, away from the Topaz Ranch Estates neighborhood." A
voluntary evacuation is in effect for some area residents.
www.ktvn.com/story/18597534/tre-wildfire-at-6400-acres-remains-10-percent-contained

"Topaz Ranch Estate fire at 7,500 acres, burning a mile from homes in
Lyon County" (Reno Gazette-Journal at News 10 Sacramento, 5/24/12)
More photos from the wildfire.
www.news10.net/rss/article/194331/2/PHOTOS-Nevada-wildfire-at-7500-acres-burning-a-mile-from-homes

"Smoke takes toll on workers at outdoor businesses"(Las Vegas Sun, 5/23/12)
"The relatively dry winter and record-breaking spring temperatures
have created conditions that are ripe for wildfires across the state,
officials said. Already this year, local wildland firefighters
responded to 162 wildfires that burned more than 5,700 acres of public
lands, said Kirsten Cannon, a Bureau of Land Management spokeswoman."
www.lasvegassun.com/news/2012/may/23/smoke-takes-toll-workers-outdoor-businesses/

"Hurricane wildfire burns 2,200 acres of southwestern Utah" (Salt Lake
Tribune, 5/23/12)
A nighttime attack on a Hurricane-area wildfire gave firefighters the
upper hand on the approximately 2,200-acre blaze in spite of winds
that kicked up in a Utah's tinder-dry high desert Wednesday.
www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/54168603-78/fire-hurricane-wednesday-utah.html.csp

"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.
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,11dev,3xn3,116g,55i0,283f,37zd


WILD HORSES AND BURROS

"BLM offering wild horses and burros for adoption in Clovis"(BLM, 5/23/12)
Wild horses from northwest Nevada ranges and wild burros from
northeast California public lands will be available for adoption
Saturday and Sunday, June 9 and 10, at the Clovis Rodeo Grounds in
Clovis. The U. S. Bureau of Land Management will offer 30 mustangs
ranging in age from 1 to 4, and 10 burros of all ages, in the event
that runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Anyone interested can
preview the animals when they arrive Friday, June 8, at 4 p.m.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/may/NC1264_cloviswhb.html

"Lompoc horse reported missing" (Lompoc Record, 5/20/12)
"A Lompoc woman has lost her horse, and is enlisting the help of the
public to find out what happened to it." Pennie Schuberg " lost her
19-year-old mustang, Earl, while riding at La Purisima Mission State
Historic Park." She and her daughter Lindsie, 21, "were enjoying
Mother's Day together, but things turned bad when Lindsie broke her
foot while riding her mare, EZ. Schuberg lost track of Earl, who was
spooked and disappeared into the thick brush. Earl is a mustang, a
wild horse" adopted from the BLM.
www.lompocrecord.com/news/local/7948c594-a23b-11e1-88eb-0019bb2963f4.html


NOT for EDUCATORS ONLY:
American beaver
WILDLIFE TRIVIA QUESTION of the WEEK:
American beavers:
(a.) Do not really fell trees, but build dams with trees downed by
storms or damage.
(b.) Can stay under water for up to 15 minutes.
(c.) Like to chew on discarded food cans.
(d.) Do most of their dam building during the morning, before it gets too hot.
(e.) Have found a favorite treat in the new offering from World Snack
Product Factories, Inc. -- Chipotle Bark-B-Q Roasted Wood Chips.
Answer -- and more wildlife stories -- at the end of this News.bytes.


RENEWABLE ENERGY

"California ISO Board Green Lights Grid Upgrades" (East County
Magazine, 5/21/12)
California Independent System Operator (ISO) Corporation Board of
Governors approved 30 "transmission projects needed to maintain grid
reliability .... The Plan also affirms, for a second year, that
previously approved major transmission projects remain sufficient to
meet California's goal of using renewable resources to supply 33
percent of power use by 2020. ISO analysis shows approving additional
green transmission at this point could potentially lead to
overbuilding and stranded investments."
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,11dev,3xn3,378o,4w6i,283f,37zd

"Mojave Desert: Military wants to limit wind development" (Riverside
Press-Enterprise, 5/20/12)
"With a PowerPoint presentation and a dot of red light, military
officials dropped a bomb on California's wind energy industry at a
recent public meeting. Using a laser pointer, a Navy official outlined
on a map a vast area where the military wants to limit commercial wind
development. The pointer swept across the Mojave Desert, skirting
around Las Vegas, and edging near San Bernardino County's High Desert
communities and touching the southern Sierra Nevada range. Within that
outline, energy companies have been conducting meteorological tests to
develop at least 15 wind farms on public property under the
jurisdiction of the U.S. Bureau and Land Management."
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,11dev,3xn3,8msk,8nqt,283f,37zd

"Judge denies temporary restraining order for Ocotillo Express Wind
Project" (East County Magazine, 5/23/12)
"United States District Judge William Q. Hayes has denied a temporary
restraining order sought by the Quechan Indians to halt the Ocotillo
Express wind project."
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,11dev,3xn3,j2vx,3i8i,283f,37zd

"Coalition raises money for petroglyph studies" (Hi-Desert Star, 5/23/12)
"A local advocacy group is working to keep wind turbines out of what
it says is a culturally and biologically significant area. Save Our
Desert, a coalition aiming to stop Element Power's efforts to put
industrial-scale wind turbines in the undeveloped Black Lava and Flat
Top Mesa buttes of Pipes Canyon and Pioneertown, is raising money to
identify petroglyphs in the areas currently being tested for wind
levels," especially "well-known cultural sites that need to be
recognized by the Bureau of Land Management and the county."
www.hidesertstar.com/news/article_b0cd0334-a486-11e1-a7d9-0019bb2963f4.html



TRADITIONAL ENERGY

"California agency says oil worker's death came after injection
drilling started" (Sacramento Bee, 5/22/12)
"The Kern County sinkhole in which a Chevron oil worker died last June
was in an area with spills and seeps dating back to the mid-1990s –
about a year after oil producers started using a controversial kind of
injection drilling there, state regulators said." More than a year
after the death, "regulators have not determined an exact cause of the
accident, though they have generally linked the eruptions of steam"
where the worker died, and at other locations in the Midway-Sunset Oil
Field "to a kind of drilling in which steam is pumped into shallow
rock to loosen heavy crude."
www.sacbee.com/2012/05/22/4506927/california-agency-says-oil-workers.html


HEADLINES and HIGHLIGHTS

"BLM California State Director plans Eastern Sierra visit" (BLM, 5/23/12)
Eastern Sierra residents will have an opportunity to meet Jim Kenna,
Bureau of Land Management California State Director, during a visit to
help celebrate Mule Days this week.
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,11dev,3xn3,a3u4,lceg,283f,37zd

"BLM El Centro park rangers honored by Imperial County healthcare
providers" (News.bytes Extra)
For being outstanding clinicians and having demonstrated professional
dedication and service providing Emergency Medical Services to the
citizens and visitors of Imperial County, Park Ranger Brian Puckett
was awarded Paramedic of the Year and Park Ranger Daniel Baca was
awarded with Basic Life Support Provider / EMT of the Year.
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,11dev,3xn3,o9e,9ip6,283f,37zd

"Cleaning up the toxic legacy of the Gold Rush" (Capital Public Radio, 5/21/12)
"More than a century after the Gold Rush, California is still dealing
with the toxic remnants of the mining industry. There are an estimated
47,000 abandoned mines in the state; some of the more heavily polluted
sites are located in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Now one small
community is taking action."
www.capradio.org/articles/2012/05/21/cleaning-up-the-toxic-legacy-of-the-gold-rush

RELATED: "Abandoned mine lands" (BLM California)
BLM California's Abandoned Mine Land (AML) program has approximately
18,000 abandoned mine sites on public lands. Many of the AML's on
BLM's public lands are a result of California's historic gold rush.
Public lands that contain abandoned mine sites consist of physical and
environmental safety hazards.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/prog/aml.html

"BLM Resource Advisory Council meets June 13-14 in Cedarville" (BLM, 5/23/12)
Members of the BLM's Northeast California Resource Advisory Council
will discuss wide-ranging natural resource conservation issues, when
they meet. A field tour of public lands is scheduled for June 13.
Members of the public are welcome, but see the news release for
details.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/may/NC-12-65.html

"Hastings says 'no' to easing earmarks designation for Cemex mine"
(Santa Clarita Signal, 5/17/12)
The chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee told a
delegation of Santa Clarita Valley residents that "there was nothing
that could be done to remove the proposed Cemex mine site from the
House list of 'earmarks'." When the group asked Chairman Doc Hastings
"if he could offer alternative plans for banning the mine, his
response was, 'If we can think of something, we'll come back to you,'
Santa Clarita City Councilman Bob Kellar said."
www.the-signal.com/section/36/article/65815/

"Sold-out Burning Man festival spawns spinoffs" (McClatchy/Sacramento
Bee, 5/24/12)
"For years, the organization behind the counterculture festival
Burning Man has been urging participants to live year-round by the
ideals espoused during its week-long occupation of the Nevada Black
Rock Desert" on BLM-managed lands. "A sudden ticket shortage just
might be kicking that effort into high gear. Last weekend, as many as
800 people descended on a private makeshift campground in this Modoc
County town for Lunar Burn – a first-year event loosely patterned
after Burning Man." With photos.
www.sacbee.com/2012/05/24/4513387/sold-out-burning-man-festival.html

JOBS
"Current job openings - BLM California" (USAJOBS website)
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,11dev,3xn3,8qwy,1ci0,283f,37zd


SELECTED UPCOMING EVENTS

June 2 - Guided hike - King Range National Conservation Area
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/may/king_range_guided.html

June 2 - Bizz Johnson Trail bus shuttle service begins
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,11dev,3xn3,90mn,evj3,283f,37zd

June 5 - Public hearing on vehicle, aircraft use in Wild Horse and
Burro Program - Sacramento
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/may/CASO126_aircraftmtg.html

June 9-10 - Wild horse and burro adoption - Clovis
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/may/NC1264_cloviswhb.html


OTHER BLM STATES

"Vandalism Harms 5,000 Year Old Petroglyphs "(KUTV Utah, 5/22/12)
"Archaeologists warn that rock art in Southern Utah is in danger
because of frequent vandalism. The Bureau of Land Management says this
spring has brought an increase of graffiti at the site of the
petroglyphs, which have been around for thousands of years .... The
panels of petroglyphs sit high above the Santa Clara River, giving us
a glimpse into the lives ancient inhabitants. 'Once these are gone,
the message that these people were trying to send will be gone with
it,' Bureau of Land Management ranger Scott Lowrey, said.
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,11dev,3xn3,6ral,d44n,283f,37zd

"School credited for saving ancient pot" (KRQE Albuquerque, 5/23/12)
"During a packed assembly in the school gym Tuesday the students
received a plaque and a picture from the Bureau of Land Management for
what federal specialists are calling a significant find." The pot "is
believed to be a water vessel between 900 and 1,000 years old. They
didn't touch the pot, but carefully covered it and called authorities.
'These young kids are to be commended for absolutely doing the right
thing,' Edwin Singleton of the BLM said."
www.krqe.com/dpp/features/school-credited-for-saving-ancient-pot



WILDLIFE TRIVIA answer and related websites
(b.) Can stay under water for up to 15 minutes.

SOURCE: "American Beaver - Castor canadensis" (BLM California wildlife database)
www.blm.gov/ca/forms/wildlife/details.php?metode=serial_number&search=2326

More wildlife news from your public lands (and elsewhere):

"Reintroduced beavers branching out in San Pedro" (Arizona Daily Star, 5/20/12)
"Beavers are doing really well right now" on the San Pedro River in
southern Arizona, said Marcia Radke, a BLM wildlife biologist. "We're
estimating the beaver population at about 100," she said. "That's a
big change since just a few beavers were reintroduced into the river
beginning in 1999 - about a century after trappers wiped out the last
native beavers there. Beaver dams ... play a role in maintaining the
vitality of the river, and also appear to benefit some types of
vegetation. The dams cause river water to 'pond' and slow down long
enough to soak into the aquifer."
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,11dev,3xn3,caea,1zoe,283f,37zd

"Tunnel, fence near Shingle Springs to help critters cross Hwy. 50
safely" (Sacramento Bee, 5/19/12)
"On a wooded and wildlife-rich stretch of Highway 50 in the foothills,
Caltrans is about to launch an unusual road safety experiment -- for
critters and drivers alike. The agency is building the Sacramento
region's first deer and large-animal road crossing, a $1.6 million
tunnel and fence project, in hopes of reducing the amount of roadkill
in the Highway 50 corridor .... biologists acknowledge they can't be
sure how well it will work."
www.sacbee.com/2012/05/19/4501269/tunnel-fence-near-shingle-springs.html

"Mountain lion killed in downtown Santa Monica" (Sacramento Bee, 5/22/12)
Police "made multiple attempts to try and subdue the young male cat,
including use of a tranquilizer and a pepper ball, before killing it."
The mountain lion had found its way to a "downtown Santa Monica office
building courtyard near an outdoor mall and a bluff-top park that
offers tourists views of the ocean and the city's famed pier."
www.sacbee.com/2012/05/22/4508887/mountain-lion-killed-in-downtown.html

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