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Walnut Street School invited parents and students to cover their windows with Black Lives Matter artwork on Thursday, June 4th. One parent covered the school with black and "BLM" balloons. And after one student dropped of his poster, he asked, "when will we come back to school?" With fingers crossed, one educator said, "Hopefully in August."
Photo by BLM Public Affairs Specialist Ryan Sutherland
The BLM in Utah manages the Bonneville Salt Flats, which covers 30,203 acres in the state's West Desert region and includes both a Special Recreation Management Area and an Area of Critical Environmental Concern.
For the last 20 years, BLM has engaged in a cooperative agreement with two potash mining companies (Intrepid Potash Wendover, LLC and predecessor, Reilly Industries, Inc.) to conduct an experimental Salt Laydown Project to replenish salt to BSF. Since 1997 (initiation of the Laydown Project) to present, an estimated 11.3 million tons of sodium-chloride salt have been transferred from company private land to BSF north of Interstate 80 (I-80).
BLM’s monitoring and data collection from the Laydown experiment and its subsequent 2003 salt-crust thickness study produced three peer-reviewed published papers, which assessed the Salt Laydown Project's efficacy.
As part of that monitoring and data collection, the Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake Field Office and Intrepid Potash routinely measure the density of the brine, and monitor the flow meter on the Salt Laydown Pipe.
Photos from the 2020 protest that took place in Baltimore calling for the end of police violence in both our city and around the world
The Trona Pinnacles is one of the most unusual geological features in the California Desert National Conservation Area. The unusual landscape consists of more than 500 tufa spires (porous rock formed as a
deposit from springs of streams), some as high as 140 feet (43 m), rising from the bed of the Searles Lake (dry) basin. The pinnacles vary in size and shape from short and squat to tall and thin, and are
composed primarily of calcium carbonate (tufa). They now sit isolated and slowly crumbling away near the south end of the valley, surrounded by many square miles of flat, dried mud and with stark mountain
ranges at either side.
The Pinnacles are recognizable in more than a dozen hit movies. Over thirty film projects a year are shot among the tufa pinnacles, including backdrops for car commercials and sci-fi movies and television
series such as Buck Rogers, Battlestar Galactica, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Disney's Dinosaur, The Gate II, Lost in Space, and Planet of the Apes.
However it may appear to you, a visit to the Trona Pinnacles will be a journey into one of the most unusual geologic wonders in the California Desert. These tufa spires were formed underwater 10,000 to 100,000 years ago when Searles Lake formed a link in an interconnected chain of Pleistocene lakes stretching from Mono Lake to Death Valley.
Walnut Street School invited parents and students to cover their windows with Black Lives Matter artwork on Thursday, June 4th. One parent covered the school with black and "BLM" balloons. And after one student dropped of his poster, he asked, "when will we come back to school?" With fingers crossed, one educator said, "Hopefully in August."
A BLM protest in front of the Knox County Courthouse. Previously they had marched through main street. Peaceful but angry.
BLM policy is to allow the safe use of firearms on public lands – for both hunting and shooting sports – as provided for in state law, and to cooperate with state authorities in the enforcement of firearms regulations.
Our awesome recreation search engine will help find the hunting spot nearest you: www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation/search/
BLM policy is to allow the safe use of firearms on public lands – for both hunting and shooting sports – as provided for in state law, and to cooperate with state authorities in the enforcement of firearms regulations.
Our awesome recreation search engine will help find the hunting spot nearest you: www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation/search/
"CAN YOU HEAR US YET?"
"I CAN'T BREATHE! #ACAB #JUSTICEFORGEORGEFLOYD"
"WE'RE ON THE SAME TEAMBRUH!?'
"1ST DEGREE FOR DEREK CHAUVIN"
PPG Paints Arena @ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
BLM Jarbidge Field Office uses green stripping to help create a fuel break that stopped the Pothold Fire in Idaho. Credit: BLM Idaho
BLM-Utah Youth Programs coordinator teaches youngers about paleontology though artifacts and skulls.
On the way back from the Ruby Mine, I noticed a survey monument-thing sticking out of the ground near the beginning of the access road. Apparently, it belongs to the Dept. of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Not sure what it is or what it's for if it's not a survey marker.
The marker is tagged T22SR3E.
The burro was first introduced to North America with the arrival of the Spanish in the 1500’s. Since, they have found a way to survive and flourish in wild numbers throughout the southwest. This wild burro was seen near the lower Colorado River.
Photo and caption by Dan Maus.
Photos Taken by Edwin Ladd - Mr Ladd Media of BLM Birmingham Demonstration on 4th June 2020 #BlackLivesMatter #BLM #BLMbirmingham #Birmingham #MrLaddMedia
Contact: Edwin Ladd
Mob:07828 475 591
Email: info@mrladd.co.uk
Walnut Street School invited parents and students to cover their windows with Black Lives Matter artwork on Thursday, June 4th. One parent covered the school with black and "BLM" balloons. And after one student dropped of his poster, he asked, "when will we come back to school?" With fingers crossed, one educator said, "Hopefully in August."
BLM policy is to allow the safe use of firearms on public lands – for both hunting and shooting sports – as provided for in state law, and to cooperate with state authorities in the enforcement of firearms regulations.
Our awesome recreation search engine will help find the hunting spot nearest you: www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation/search/
Three Prescott police officers keeping the peace.
#BLM protest in Prescott Az on 9/4/2020. It was peaceful. the counter protesters outnumbered the BLM folks 5 or 10 to 1. Many locals were armed. I was a peaceful demo.
Soda Fire ESR Treatments - mowing vegetation height along roads
The 2015 Soda Fire burned nearly 280,000 acres in southwest Idaho and southeast Oregon, including nearly 200,000 acres of sage-grouse habitat, portions of 41 grazing allotments, three wild horse management areas, and a popular motorized and non-motorized recreation area. Due to the location of the fire and its effect on federal, state and private lands, a collaborative approach was taken to assess values at risk within the entire burned area. The Soda Fire Emergency Stabilization and Rehabilitation (ESR) plan was the first large scale fire to be planned and implemented following the release of Secretarial Order 3336 – Rangeland Fire Prevention, Management and Restoration.
The collaborative concept was carried forward with the development and implementation of the ESR effort. This level of collaboration which involved US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Idaho Department of Lands (IDL), Idaho Department of Fish & Game (IDFG) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is not typical of ESR efforts, but has been successful and supported. The Record of Decision was issued by the Boise and Vale Districts on October 21. The plan identified treatments to begin stabilizing the burned area, promote the recovery of native communities, increase perennial grasses, reduce invasive annual species, and restore shrubs and forbs to take the first steps toward the recovery of habitat for the greater sage-grouse. BLM continues to work with our partners through monitoring,
the development of grazing rest and resumption decisions, and adaptive management.