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Employee submissions for 2015 photo contest. Photos taken from public land in Oregon and Washington.
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Black Lives Matter protesters occupying an intersection in front of the Fraternal Order of Police, in Northeast D.C
GALT, California – Firefighters with the Bureau of Land Management’s Folsom Lake Veteran’s Crew were on hand, May 5, 2021 for a prescribed burn at the Cosumnes River Preserve. In addition to reducing fuel loads – the preserve parallels a busy portion of California Interstate-5 and is often the location for wildfire ignitions – the prescribed burn removed invasive weeds and grasses allowing native grasses, adapted to fire, to flourish. The native grasses of the area provide critical habitat and food for several species of migratory birds including the sandhill crane.
Photo by Benjamin Cossel, BLM
Protests and riots sprung up across the U.S. this week following the death of George Floyd, a black man suffocated by a police officer during an arrest in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Monday.
Around 7 p.m., a protest began in Oklahoma City at the intersection of NW 23rd & Classen. Chants of "NO JUSTICE. NO PEACE." filled the air as hundreds of protesters circled the road to block traffic. Dozens of police officers arrived. Arrests were made. I took as many photos as I could.
Much of the early portion of the protest was peaceful. I couldn't see anyone fighting until police arrived to clear the intersection. Around 9 p.m., protesters started marching toward toward the Plaza District and eventually marched to the Oklahoma City Police Department Headquarters, 700 Colcord, and eventually dispersed from the area at about midnight.
Photo by Nathan Poppe
Our road, carved into the hillside, edged with loose soil. Tumey Hills, South of Panoche Rd. west of Interstate 5, Fresno County, California.
The BLM in Oregon and Washington is dedicated to protecting America's Great Outdoors from the threat of fire. Thank you, BLM Firefighters!
The BLM in Oregon and Washington is dedicated to protecting America's Great Outdoors from the threat of fire. Thank you, BLM Firefighters!
Richmond, Va / USA - August 8th, 2020: A business boards their storefront to deter damage from the recent protests on Broad Street. Election signs on the second floor read "Kim Gray for Mayor". Protests and marches have taken place over weeks due to police brutality and other inequalities in communities across the US.
Black Lives Matter protestors and public artworks around the Statehouse & Capitol Square - downtown Columbus,OH.
The Team Rubicon volunteers get hands-on training from the BLM instructors. Everyone said this was the most difficult day, but also the most fun. Here, the students work on clearing the standard 18-inch fire line to keep the fire from spreading.
Photo by Jamie Mobley/BLM/2015
History shows that the origins of policing in this country has had a very specific reason and purpose. As an outgrowth from slavery and post Reconstruction, policing in this country has been slow to change for some groups of citizens. This ulgy history surfaced once more as a result of the George Floyd murder at the hands of the police.
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- www.kevin-palmer.com - This was a fun road to drive through the McCullough Peaks Badlands. But I'm glad it wasn't any muddier or it would have been a big mess.
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Black Lives Matter protesters occupying an intersection in front of the Fraternal Order of Police, in Northeast D.C
GALT, California – Firefighters with the Bureau of Land Management’s Folsom Lake Veteran’s Crew were on hand, May 5, 2021 for a prescribed burn at the Cosumnes River Preserve. In addition to reducing fuel loads – the preserve parallels a busy portion of California Interstate-5 and is often the location for wildfire ignitions – the prescribed burn removed invasive weeds and grasses allowing native grasses, adapted to fire, to flourish. The native grasses of the area provide critical habitat and food for several species of migratory birds including the sandhill crane.
Photo by Benjamin Cossel, BLM
BLM fire crews are taking care of tumbleweeds accumulating along roadsides which can become a hazard.
A BLM engine returns to Foresthill from the spike camp at The Greek Store site on Mosquito Ridge Rd.
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Black Lives Matter protesters occupying an intersection in front of the Fraternal Order of Police, in Northeast D.C
Protests and riots sprung up across the U.S. this week following the death of George Floyd, a black man suffocated by a police officer during an arrest in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Monday.
Around 7 p.m., a protest began in Oklahoma City at the intersection of NW 23rd & Classen. Chants of "NO JUSTICE. NO PEACE." filled the air as hundreds of protesters circled the road to block traffic. Dozens of police officers arrived. Arrests were made. I took as many photos as I could.
Much of the early portion of the protest was peaceful. I couldn't see anyone fighting until police arrived to clear the intersection. Around 9 p.m., protesters started marching toward toward the Plaza District and eventually marched to the Oklahoma City Police Department Headquarters, 700 Colcord, and eventually dispersed from the area at about midnight.
Photo by Nathan Poppe