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THIS WEEK IN NEWS.BYTES:
- America's Great Outdoors
- Get Outdoors tip of the week: Route 66
- Wild horses and burros
- Not for educators only: Wildlife trivia question of the week
- Renewable energy
- Traditional energy
- Wildfires and prevention
- California water
- Headlines and highlights: Assorted topics from your public lands in California
- Selected upcoming events
- National, other BLM state and Department of the Interior items
- More wildlife items If this messageis incomplete in your email, you
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www.blm.gov/ca/news/newsbytes/2012/543.html







WILDFIRES AND PREVENTION

"Wildland fires char northeastern corner of California" (Sacramento Bee, 8/9/12)
The wildfires are complicated by "strong winds and remote, steep
terrain ... The Chips fire is burning from the Feather River Canyon
north into a rugged and unroaded area near Lake Almanor ... About 60
miles north of the Chips fire, a lightning-sparked blaze burning in
Lassen Volcanic National Park has blackened more than 2,000 acres ...
The largest of the north state's wildland fires is a 41,000-acre blaze
east of Eagleville in Modoc County. The Lost fire, started Sunday by
lightning, is burning through habitat critical for sage grouse, wild
horses and wildlife."
www.sacbee.com/2012/08/09/4708179/wildland-fires-char-northeastern.html

"Lost Fire Info" (BLM Twitter)
SR34 is now open to travel, public is advised to travel SR34 with
caution due to emergency vehicle traffic. Watch for other BLM
California updates on our Twitter feed:
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?ufl=1&rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,14pmg,3xn3,fbpc,4cbe,283f,37zd

"California incidents" (InciWeb)
Current and recent wildfires (and prescribed fires) - including the
current Lost Fire.
www.inciweb.org/state/5/

"Fire near Mono Lake at 1,000 acres, 15 percent contained" (Mammoth
Times, 8/9/12)
"A thunderstorm that passed through the Eastern Sierra Wednesday
afternoon ignited a lightning fire about five miles southeast of Mono
Lake, north of Highway 120, on Bureau of Land Management public lands
The Indian Fire is burning in sagebrush and grass and is currently
about 1,000 acres."
www.mammothtimes.com/content/raw-fire-near-mono-lake-1000-acres-15-percent-contained

"Experts to share how to make homes more fire resistant" (Ramona
Sentinel, 8/7/12)
"'Making Your Home More Fire Resistant' is the title of a three-hour
event hosted by Ramona West End Fire Safe Council on Saturday, Aug.
25."
www.ramonasentinel.com/2012/08/07/experts-to-share-how-to-make-homes-more-fire-resistant/

"Take responsibility..." (California Fire Alliance)
In California, the number of homes and businesses are growing in the
Wildland Urban Interface -- 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?ufl=1&rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,14pmg,3xn3,116g,55i0,283f,37zd

"Fire Information" (National Interagency Fire Center)
The National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho, "is the nation's
support center for wildland firefighting. Eight different agencies and
organizations are part of NIFC, including the BLM.
www.nifc.gov/fireInfo/nfn.htm




AMERICA'S GREAT OUTDOORS

"Teens help manage BLM Barstow fossils resources" (News.bytes Extra)
Ninth-graders Hanna and Zach Larsen took part in two seasons of
paleontological (fossil) resource management with the BLM's Barstow
Field Office - and used the first-hand evidence they gathered to win
medals at their school and at the California State Science Fair. Their
investigation used bones and fossils from the Miocene Barstow
Formation to reconstruct the type of environment from that period.
Fossils in the Miocene Barstow Formation can only be collected under
BLM permit, and must be curated into an accredited museum.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2012/543xtra_teens_fossils.html

"Amphibian Quest featured in next King Range summer hike"(BLM, 8/1/12)
A free, guided discovery hike to learn about amphibian habitat near
the abandoned Queen Peak Mine will be offered Saturday, August 18.
Hike leader David LaFever, a BLM forest ecologist at the King Range
National Conservation Area, will lead the outing by exploring two
different amphibian habitats, Bear Creek and the pond at the Queen
Peak Mine. Hikers should be prepared for a moderate three-mile
roundtrip hike that will cross Bear Creek.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/august/NC1280_amphquest.html

RELATED: "King Range National Conservation Area amphibians" (BLM
California on Facebook)
Photos of a few of the amphibians you might encounter in the King
Range NCA, such as on the Amphibian Quest hike listed above.
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.468499399841406.105962.121009507923732&type=1

"Damage Control: Wash Road Repairs Underway" (News.bytes Extra)
More than two weeks after a summer storm hammered Wash Road and the
Glamis Flats area of the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area, work
continues to repair the damage it caused. With the busy dunes season
right around the corner, maintenance crews operating heavy equipment
are bringing in loads of dirt to fill in road areas that have been
washed out, undercut, or pitted with large gaping holes. Once repairs
to Wash Road are complete, the crew will begin to repair damage
incurred to the restrooms at Glamis Flats.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2012/543xtra_glamis_flood.html



GET OUTDOORS TIP OF THE WEEK...
...Drive Historic Route 66 and experience the pioneering spirit of
emigrants that traveled west across the United States. The highway
passes through many sites worth visiting, including Amboy Crater -- a
250 foot high crater consisting of two lava dams holding back "dry"
lava lakes. Along the route, be sure to visit the small town of
Ludlow, population 10, which started as a water stop for the railroad
and still provides services for desert travelers. And this weekend,
Victorville, California hosts the Route 66 Festival.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/needles/route_66.html

RELATED: "Route 66 Festival" (Victorville Daily Press, 8/3/12)
Starting Thursday, Victorville will host the 2012 Route 66
International Festival, "which is expected to attract more than 50,000
Mother Road enthusiasts from around the world. The festival, which
runs through Aug. 12, is held each year in one of eight states the
Mother Road runs through." Many of the activities will take place Aug.
10-11 in Victorville and in Barstow, including a vintage car show and
Route 66 foods festival.
www.vvdailypress.com/articles/festival-35879-victorville-skyline.html

RELATED: "Route 66 International Festival 2012"
More details. This event is produced by the California Historic Route
66 Association.
www.route66festival2012.com/




WILD HORSES AND BURROS

"Horses, burros, available for adoption in Redlands" (BLM, 8/3/12)
This weekend: There is a mule out there looking for a good home. So
are two burros and eight horses. On Saturday August 11, the Sundance
Ranch in Redlands will host a BLM Wild Horse and Burro Adoption from
9am to 2pm.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/august/CDD1265_adoption.html

"Mustangs compete in Tevis Cup" (News.bytes Extra)
A buckskin mustang mare crossed the finish line Sunday with 11 minutes
to spare in the 57th Tevis Cup. In the Tevis Cup, riders have 24 hours
to cover the 100-mile trail from Robie Equestrian Park near Truckee to
Auburn. "Sweet BLM Gold" or "Sweetie" was the last horse to cross the
line by the deadline. Sweetie is owned by Sue Walz of Greenwood and
was ridden by Judy Houle of Penn Valley. Although it was Sweetie's
first Tevis Cup, this was the 14th successful finish for Houle.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2012/543xtra_whb_tevis_cup.html

"Do it!: Mustang makeovers" (Rochester, NY Democrat and Chronicle, 8/5/12)
"Emma Minteer has lost count of the number of times she's seen the
movie Hidalgo … The story of legendary American distance rider Frank
Hopkins and his great mustang, Hidalgo, winning a 3,000-mile race of
survival across the Arabian desert against pure-bred horses never
ceases to stir something inside Minteer … Next weekend, Minteer will
take part in a contest called Extreme Mustang Makeover in Gloucester
County, N.J., against 22 other trainers who, like her, were selected
to take possession of a captured mustang in early May and given
approximately 90 days to turn wild into mild. New Jersey is one of six
competition sites across the country and it's the first time one is
being held in the Northeast."
www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20120805/SPORTS0103/308050021

"Border Patrol's Laredo sector gets seven new agents on horse patrol"
(Government Security News, 8/6/12)
The Laredo Sector Horse Patrol currently has eighteen horses, most of
them "named by local elementary students ... The Border Patrol has
used horses since it began in 1924, but has aimed to beef up mounted
patrols along the border in the last few years, finding cost
efficiencies in the equines. It re-established the Laredo Horse Patrol
January 2010 and the agency said the program has had a positive impact
on its operations in the Laredo Sector."
www.gsnmagazine.com/node/26934?c=border_security




NOT for EDUCATORS ONLY:


Pacific giant salamander


WILDLIFE TRIVIA QUESTION of the WEEK:
The Pacific giant salamander...
(a.) ...doesn't really merit being called that, as it only grows to
about three inches long.
(b.) ...can eat its weight in slugs nearly every day.
(c.) ...spends most of its life buried in leaves and mud in hollows at
the edges of streams.
(d.) ...can rotate its eye sockets in almost a complete circle.
(e.) ...can grow to a length of more than one foot.
(f.) ...once terrorized the remote California logging town of Odds
Bodkins during its battle for supremacy with a giant lizard, as
recorded in the documentary, Godzilla Versus the Pacific Giant
Salamander.
See answer - and more wildlife stories - near the end of this News.bytes.



RENEWABLE ENERGY

"Solar, wind power get Pentagon boost" (San Francisco Chronicle, 8/6/12)
"The U.S. Defense Department will encourage companies to build solar
power plants and wind farms on 16 million acres of open land
surrounding military bases, making each base less dependent on the
nation's aging electricity grid ... [and] help the military cut its $4
billion annual energy bill and help insulate bases from blackouts ...
Officials from the Bureau of Land Management and the Defense
Department will create a pilot process for issuing solar development
permits at California's Fort Irwin in San Bernardino County, the Barry
M. Goldwater Range in Arizona and the Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona."
www.sfgate.com/business/article/Solar-wind-power-get-Pentagon-boost-3767317.php

RELATED: "U.S. Military's Big Plan For Renewable Energy Projects"
(Forbes, 8/6/12)
"The U.S. Department of Defense plans to open up 16 million acres of
its land for renewable energy development, which it hopes will create
a boom of solar, wind and geothermal projects and provide clean power
to military bases ... Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and the Interior
Secretary Ken Salazar signed a memorandum of understanding to work
together on promoting renewable energy generation projects on public
land that has historically been restricted for military uses."
www.forbes.com/sites/uciliawang/2012/08/06/u-s-military-opens-up-16m-acres-for-renewable-energy-projects/

RELATED: "Interior and Defense Departments Join Forces to Promote
Renewable Energy on Federal Lands" (Department of the Interior,
8/6/12)
www.ca.blm.gov/cnkd

"BrightSource Energy builds huge solar energy project in Ivanpah"
(Palm Springs Desert Sun, 8/6/12)
"To describe the solar towers rising out of the desert at BrightSource
Energy's Ivanpah solar project, you have to use words that go beyond
big -- huge, colossal, mammoth. The three 459-foot-tall towers -- one
already surrounded by thousands of reflecting mirrors, or heliostats
-- dominate the site off Interstate 15 in San Bernardino County, just
a few miles from the Nevada border. By 2013, power should start
flowing from the site, which will eventually pump out enough
electricity to power 140,000 homes."
www.mydesert.com/article/20120807/BUSINESS0302/208070302/BrightSource-Energy-builds-huge-solar-energy-project-Ivanpah

"Ivanpah solar project reaches construction halfway point" (KCET, 8/8/12)
"The gargantuan Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System is officially
halfway built, its developers announced yesterday. The 392-megawatt
concentrating solar power tower project being built by BrightSource in
cooperation with NRG Energy, Google, and Bechtel will be the world's
largest solar power tower facility at completion, which is scheduled
for 2013. The project is now at its employment peak, with upwards of
2,100 construction workers and support staff assigned to the site."
www.kcet.org/news/rewire/solar/solar-thermal/ivanpah-solar-project-reaches-construction-halfway-point.html

"Flood won't delay debut of solar farm near Blythe" (Palm Springs
Desert Sun, 8/8/12)
"A '100-year flood event' washed out roads and damaged equipment at a
major solar project under construction west of Blythe last week. But
officials with the Genesis Solar Project said Tuesday it remains on
course to begin producing energy next year."
www.mydesert.com/article/20120808/BUSINESS0302/208080311/Flood-won-t-delay-debut-solar-farm-near-Blythe

"'Massive' Flood Damage at Genesis Solar Project" (KCET, 8/6/12)
"According to representatives from the California Energy Commission
and the Bureau of Land Management, a storm system that moved through
the California Desert on July 31 did massive amounts of damage to
NextEra's Genesis Solar Project near Ford Dry Lake in Riverside
County." Drainage pipes under a dirt bridge "were apparently
completely overwhelmed by the flood."
www.kcet.org/news/rewire/solar/solar-thermal/massive-flood-damage-at-genesis-solar-project.html

"County OKs permits for 2 major energy projects" (KSWB San Diego, 8/8/12)
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors "granted permits to the Tule
Wind Power Project, which consists of up to 128 wind turbines on 725
acres in McCain Valley, and transmission lines that would carry power
generated by wind turbines in Baja California to a San Diego Gas &
Electric substation .... The Tule Wind Power Project encompasses land
under jurisdiction of the county, federal Bureau of Land Management,
Ewiiaapaayp Indian Reservation, Bureau of Indian Affairs and
California State Lands Commission ... The portion considered by the
supervisors consists of five turbines and various associated
facilities."
www.fox5sandiego.com/news/kswb-san-diego-county-oks-permits-for-2-major-energy-projects-20120808,0,1501234.story

"We Can't Wait: Obama Administration announces seven major renewable
energy infrastructure projects that would power 1.5 million homes to
be expedited" (The White House, 8/7/12)
"As a part of his We Can't Wait initiative, President Obama announced
that seven nationally and regionally significant solar and wind energy
projects will be expedited, including projects in Arizona, California,
Nevada, and Wyoming. Together, these job-creating infrastructure
projects would produce nearly 5,000 megawatts (MW) of clean energy –
enough to power approximately 1.5 million homes, and support the
President's all-of-the-above strategy to expand American made energy.
"
www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/08/07/we-can-t-wait-obama-administration-announces-seven-major-renewable-energ



TRADITIONAL ENERGY

"BLM extends comment period on oil and gas lease environmental
assessment" (BLM, 8/2/12)
Hollister Field Office has extended the comment period for an
environmental assessment for a proposed oil and gas lease auction
scheduled for Dec. 12, 2012. The public review and comment period has
been extended from Aug. 6 to Aug.21, 2012. The EA was prepared to
analyze the environmental impacts of leasing the mineral estate for
oil and gas exploration and development. The lands considered for
competitive lease auction are located in Monterey, San Benito and
Fresno counties.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/august/CC1272_oandgleaseextend.html



CALIFORNIA WATER

"Special report: Aquifers shrink, nation digs deeper" (San Diego
Union-Tribune, 8/4/12)
"Deep underground ... dreams are turning to dust. Few places in
Southern California is that more evident than the desert sands of
Borrego Springs, where residents, farmers and golf course operators
are sucking about four times as much water from the ground each year
as nature replaces... the community's main aquifer could essentially
run dry after a few more decades. That's a dire possibility: A recent
study showed it would be prohibitively expensive to build a pipeline
to an outside source. Dimming prospects have left residents scared and
angry in a town whose name now seems ironic ... Similar concerns are
bubbling up along San Diego County's backcountry and across the
nation.
www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/aug/04/special-report-aquifers-shrink-nation-digs-deep/

"Is this Mojave water project worth the risk?" (Los Angeles Times, 8/6/12)
Editorial: "The debates over water often are complicated and weighted
by competing and compelling interests. But all water projects are not
the same, and one that deserves special scrutiny is a recent proposal
to draw thousands of acre-feet of water out of an aquifer that sits
beneath the Mojave Desert and send it to users throughout the region
... The project has been pursued for more than a decade by Keith
Brackpool, an influential Southern California businessman ... If
approved, it would clear the way for Brackpool and his company,Cadiz
Inc., to sell enough water every year to serve 100,000 homes. Cadiz
could make $1 billion to $2 billion over the 50-year span of the deal.
www.latimes.com/news/opinion/editorials/la-ed-cadiz-20120806,0,7521807.story

"Tiny river monsters threaten state waters" (San Jose Mercury News, 8/7/12)
"Quagga and zebra mussels might be called the twins of destruction in
threatening California lakes, rivers and its water delivery systems."
www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_21258025/tiny-river-monsters-threaten-state-waters



HEADLINES and HIGHLIGHTS

"Mining claim maintenance fees due Sept. 4, 2012" (BLM, 8/3/12)
The deadline for filing annual mining claim fees with the Bureau of
Land Management this year is Tuesday, September 4. All mining
claimants who wish to hold on to mining claims on federal public lands
through 2013 must pay a $140 maintenance fee or file a maintenance fee
waiver certificate on or before September 4. Because September 1 falls
on a Saturday this year, and Monday, September 3 is a holiday, the BLM
will accept yearly filings through September 4.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/august/CASO1210_miningclaims.html

"Legislation opens door for motorized use at Clear Creek" (San Benito
County Today, 8/7/12)
"Legislation introduced last week from Congressman Sam Farr, D-Carmel,
could spur reopening for 243 miles designated for off-road motorized
vehicles in the Clear Creek Management Area. The once popular
recreation area in southern San Benito County and western Fresno
County has been shuttered to the general public since May 2008 when
the Bureau of Land Management commenced a temporary closure due to
Environmental Protection Agency studies making the case for dangerous
levels of cancer-causing asbestos, largely in 31,000 acres referred to
as the serpentine area."
www.sanbenitocountytoday.com/news/environment_science/legislation-opens-door-for-motorized-use-at-clear-creek/article_b9cab1ba-e0af-11e1-8683-001a4bcf6878.html

"Marine base expansion: Running out of room in The Mojave" (KCET, 8/8/12)
"The Navy released its final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on
the long-planned expansion of its Twentynine Palms Marine Corps base
two weeks ago. Despite a sustained campaign of opposition, it looks as
though the Marines intend to plant their flag on more than half of the
Johnson Valley off-road vehicle recreation area. The protest period
for the EIS ends August 25, after which the EPA will evaluate the EIS
and Congress must make a decision. Off-roaders and locals are upset
and the battle is almost certainly far from over."
www.kcet.org/updaily/socal_focus/commentary/marine-base-expansion-johnson-valley.html

RELATED: "Marines hoping to march west" (Lucerne Valley Leader, 8/7/12)
"Despite a chorus of opposition from local citizens and leaders, the
U.S. Marine Corps has decided it wants to go west. The Department of
the Navy has completed the final environmental impact statement on the
plans for expansion of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in
Twentynine Palms. Visit www.marines.mil/unit/29palms/las to review the
document and to submit public comments online."
www.lucernevalleyleader.com/node/701

RELATED: "Tortoises will be moved, monitored if base expands"
(Hi-Desert Star, 8/7/12)
www.hidesertstar.com/news/article_b7622e06-dddc-11e1-b2a1-001a4bcf887a.html

"It takes minutes to trash the desert, but centuries to repair" (KCET, 8/7/12)
"This land has clearly been used for illegal dumping for decades. Walk
along the main illegal roads and you walk between rows of large piles
of debris, ten yards on either side. Some of the piles are large
enough to be seen in Google Maps' satellite view, and were obviously
brought in by dumptruck ... You will walk past unspeakably vile places
... Off-road vehicle enthusiasts and environmental activists have a
decades-long history of conflict, but the majority of off-roaders
might well find this place as appallingly ill-treated as I do."
www.kcet.org/updaily/the_back_forty/commentary/trashing-the-desert.html

"Chico State wilderness program in jeopardy" (Chico Enterprise-Record, 8/5/12)
"A program that prepares Chico State University students for careers
leading wilderness trips is threatened by campus budget cuts. Students
who major in outdoor education study the environment and leadership
skills," including service projects for the BLM.
www.chicoer.com/fromthenewspaper/ci_21240648/chico-state-wilderness-program-jeopardy

JOBS
"Current job openings - BLM California" (USAJOBS website)
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?ufl=1&rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,14pmg,3xn3,8qwy,1ci0,283f,37zd



NATIONAL AND DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR ITEMS

"Goshutes to protest BLM's apparent OK of Las Vegas water plan" (Salt
Lake Tribune, 8/4/12)
The Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation plans to protest an
"apparent decision" by the BLM "to OK pumping and piping desert
ground­water to Las Vegas. In a final Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) released Friday, the BLM appears poised to grant the Southern
Nevada Water Authority rights of way allowing the pumping of
groundwater from four eastern Nevada valleys to Las Vegas."
www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/54630939-78/blm-las-tribes-vegas.html.csp



SELECTED UPCOMING EVENTS

Aug. 11 - Wild horse and burro adoption - Redlands
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/august/CDD1265_adoption.html

Aug. 18 - Amphibian Quest King Range hike
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/august/NC1280_amphquest.html

More information on the following events at the Santa Rosa and San
Jacinto Mountains National Monument can be found at:
www.desertmountains.org/

August 15 and 29 - Guided hikes in the higher elevations of the monument

August 18 - Star Party

August 19 - "Early bird happy tails adventures hikes" with dogs

August 24 - Sunrise hikes



WILDLIFE TRIVIA answer and related websites
(e.) ...can grow to a length of more than one foot.

SOURCE: "Pacific Giant Salamander - Dicamptodon tenebrosus" (BLM
California wildlife database)
www.blm.gov/ca/forms/wildlife/details.php?metode=serial_number&search=2807

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

"Stunning image of whale breaching off SD" (San Diego Union-Tribune, 8/6/12)
"In a mixture of great skill and good timing, nature photographer Mike
Johnson of Rancho Penasquitos captured images Sunday of a large adult
humpback whale breaching in front of a whale watching boat nine miles
west of Point Loma."
www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/aug/06/stunning-image-whale-breaching-pt-loma/?sciquest

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