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Hundreds attended the annual California condor release on Saturday September 26 2015, National Public Lands Day, at Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, managed by BLM Arizona. Three condors were released into the wild.
Photo by Rachel Carnahan, Public Affairs Officer for the BLM Arizona Strip District.
Violet started off with a small beauty parlour in the village. Yes, it is in a village and she has gradually grown this business by equipping herself with the required skills.
There were 117 hard-working volunteers who showed up on a misty Saturday morning for National Public Lands Day at the BLM Campbell Creek Science Center. Volunteers accomplished a great deal of backlog maintenance projects on Campbell Tract.
Photo by BLM Alaska.
Ft. Belvoir Boy Scouts helped build an outdoor classroom area on the BLM Eastern States Eagle Trail in Lorton, Virginia.
Photo by BLM Eastern States.
NPLD events took place all across Oregon and Washington. Thanks to all the volunteers that came out to help improve our nation's public lands!
More than 40 volunteers installed new interpretive signs, pulled invasive plants and weeds, cut brush, picked up trash. Overall it was a good day with beautiful weather and everyone had a lot of fun! Plus, a lot of visitors at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center who asked about and learned about NPLD.
Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.
Obo, Central African Republic. Volunteers from the Central African Red Cross Society help distribute emergency aid at a camp for internally displaced persons on the outskirts of the town.
© ICRC / M. Kokic / v-p-cf-e-00320h / www.icrc.org
When we come to it
We must confess that we are the possible
We are the miraculous, the true wonder of this world
That is when, and only when
We come to it.
- Maya Angelou
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Original photo credit: Tuan Hoang
Thanks to the NPLD volunteers who helped make the Glade Run Recreation Area trash clean-up a success!
Photo by Abby Mattson, Natural Resources SCC Intern.
There were 117 hard-working volunteers who showed up on a misty Saturday morning for National Public Lands Day at the BLM Campbell Creek Science Center. Volunteers accomplished a great deal of backlog maintenance projects on Campbell Tract.
Photo by BLM Alaska.
It was another successful National Public Lands Day with the help of our partners: Friends of Black Rock High Rock, Friends of Nevada Wilderness, and Nevada Outdoor School. The annual event took place on the Black Rock Desert, a favorite camping destination for many. There were two public service projects planned: cleanup of a dump site at Razorback Ridge and fence removal in Hualapai Valley.
Photo by Richie Bednarski, Friends of Nevada Wilderness.
The Richfield Field Office partnered with the Rocky Mountain ATV Jamboree to pick up trash off of public lands surrounding the Paiute Trail. A total of 212 participants collected 183 bags of trash from September 21st to September 25th.
Photo by BLM Utah.
NPLD events took place all across Oregon and Washington. Thanks to all the volunteers that came out to help improve our nation's public lands!
More than 40 volunteers installed new interpretive signs, pulled invasive plants and weeds, cut brush, picked up trash. Overall it was a good day with beautiful weather and everyone had a lot of fun! Plus, a lot of visitors at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center who asked about and learned about NPLD.
Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.
Grass Boots 5 vs 5 Soccer tournament – 22 March 2010 in Vredehoek. The money raised will go towards putting soccer boots on young children’s feet in the year of the 2010 World Cup
Wonderful NPLD event at Fairbank within the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area near Sierra Vista, Arizona.
Thanks to the Cub Scouts for painting a fence at the historic Fairbank corral and volunteers who assisted in a trail maintenance project.
Photo by BLM Arizona.
The Richfield Field Office partnered with the Rocky Mountain ATV Jamboree to pick up trash off of public lands surrounding the Paiute Trail. A total of 212 participants collected 183 bags of trash from September 21st to September 25th.
Photo by BLM Utah.
Sallum border crossing between Libya and Egypt. Volunteers of the Egyptian Red Crescent Society hand out food to thousands of stranded migrants fleeing fighting in Libya.
© ICRC / J. Björgvinsson / v-p-eg-e-00023h / www.icrc.org
On Saturday, September 19, the Bureau of Land Management Price Field Office joined forces with a dozen sponsors and partners to support Project Discovery’s Nine Mile Canyon Stewardship Day. Visitors to the canyon enjoyed educational activities, and talks provided by site stewards at several world-class archaeological sites.
Photo by BLM Utah.
Nova Olandia favela, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Personnel from the Brazilian Red Cross and the ICRC teach first aid.
© ICRC / N. S. Cohen / v-p-br-e-00104h / www.icrc.org
NPLD events took place all across Oregon and Washington. Thanks to all the volunteers that came out to help improve our nation's public lands!
Fifty people spent Saturday, September 26, helping the BLM Oregon Coos Bay District plant a pollinator garden at the Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area. The volunteers planted over 300 native trees and shrubs, built a retaining wall and put up a fence.
Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.
NPLD events took place all across Oregon and Washington. Thanks to all the volunteers that came out to help improve our nation's public lands!
Fifty people spent Saturday, September 26, helping the BLM Oregon Coos Bay District plant a pollinator garden at the Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area. The volunteers planted over 300 native trees and shrubs, built a retaining wall and put up a fence.
Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.
This image was taken for a not-for-profit that has changed its named, focus, and mission to KEZA.
Official Statement on Name Change
"Sisters of Rwanda has been in operation in Rwanda for 2.5 years. Our original mission was to “ensure justice, equality and economic opportunities for Rwanda’s most vulnerable women”. Over the years we have learned better how to serve this amazing country and the people that dwell within it. We came here to listen and to learn, and as part of the natural maturation of our organization, we have grown into KEZA. Simply put, KEZA is the result of a 2.5 year pilot project called Sisters of Rwanda. “KEZA is a people-inspired luxury fashion house based in Rwanda. We buy top quality fashion goods from non-profit development organizations, generate income for the poor and help to establish Africa’s position in the luxury fashion industry.”
We still work with the very same 43 women that helped build Sisters of Rwanda. And our vision has only strengthened and become more strategic. Sisters of Rwanda has grown up, and we are proud to present KEZA to the world. Welcome to KEZA, “Where ‘they’ become ‘we’”. "
NPLD volunteers help the BLM Idaho Pocatello Field Office clean-up Goodenough Creek Campground.
Photo by BLM Idaho.
Cosgrove Nordstadt with The Last Virtual Volunteering Guidebook, by Jayne Cravens and Susan J. Ellis. Available from www.coyotebroad.com/vvbook.shtml. I appreciate so many colleagues posing with the book and showing their support - it feels so much more real and sincere and honest than paid models or photoshopped clip art!
Cosgrove is a passionate activist and nonprofit volunteer, as well as an actor and entertainment professional. We've known each other since 1989.
Also see the Virtual Volunteering Wiki, a free resource at www.coyotecommunications.com/vvwiki/
NPLD volunteers help the BLM Idaho Pocatello Field Office clean-up Goodenough Creek Campground.
Photo by BLM Idaho.
NPLD events took place all across Oregon and Washington. Thanks to all the volunteers that came out to help improve our nation's public lands!
Fifty people spent Saturday, September 26, helping the BLM Oregon Coos Bay District plant a pollinator garden at the Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area. The volunteers planted over 300 native trees and shrubs, built a retaining wall and put up a fence.
Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.
Wonderful NPLD event at Fairbank within the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area near Sierra Vista, Arizona.
Thanks to the Cub Scouts for painting a fence at the historic Fairbank corral and volunteers who assisted in a trail maintenance project.
Photo by BLM Arizona.
NPLD volunteers help the BLM Idaho Pocatello Field Office clean-up Goodenough Creek Campground.
Photo by BLM Idaho.
BLM Idaho NPLD volunteers clean-up the Menan Butte Sand Mountain Recreation Area.
Photo by BLM Idaho
Eighteen people spent their day boating through the scenic but challenging Westwater Canyon pulling out tires and trash. The crew succeeded in pulling out
30 tires and rims including one large tractor tire, plastic bottles, and golf balls for a combined weight of over 50 lbs.
Photo by BLM Utah.
PACIFIC OCEAN (June 4, 2023) Aviation Boatswain’s Mate Airman Trion Hamilton lands a CH-53 Super Stallion helicopter assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 362 (Reinforced), 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), on the flight deck of the amphibious transport dock USS John P. Murtha (LPD 26), June 4, 2023, off the coast of Camp Pendleton, Calif. The heavy-lift helicopter can carry a 26,000-pound Light Armored Vehicle, 16 tons of cargo 50 miles and back, or enough combat-loaded Marines to lead an assault or humanitarian operation. The Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, comprised of amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island (LHD 8) and amphibious transport docks USS Anchorage (LPD 23) and John P. Murtha, is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 3rd Fleet with the embarked 13th MEU. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joshua Samoluk)
This image was taken for a not-for-profit that has changed its named, focus, and mission to KEZA.
Official Statement on Name Change
"Sisters of Rwanda has been in operation in Rwanda for 2.5 years. Our original mission was to “ensure justice, equality and economic opportunities for Rwanda’s most vulnerable women”. Over the years we have learned better how to serve this amazing country and the people that dwell within it. We came here to listen and to learn, and as part of the natural maturation of our organization, we have grown into KEZA. Simply put, KEZA is the result of a 2.5 year pilot project called Sisters of Rwanda. “KEZA is a people-inspired luxury fashion house based in Rwanda. We buy top quality fashion goods from non-profit development organizations, generate income for the poor and help to establish Africa’s position in the luxury fashion industry.”
We still work with the very same 43 women that helped build Sisters of Rwanda. And our vision has only strengthened and become more strategic. Sisters of Rwanda has grown up, and we are proud to present KEZA to the world. Welcome to KEZA, “Where ‘they’ become ‘we’”. "
Thanks to the NPLD volunteers who helped make the Glade Run Recreation Area trash clean-up a success!
Photo by Abby Mattson, Natural Resources SCC Intern.
Youth volunteers from USU Eastern SUN Center and BLM Price Field Office employees gave the popular Price Canyon Recreation Area a face lift. Volunteers repainted tables in the large group sites, picked up garbage and learned about outdoor ethics while enjoying Utah's beautiful fall colors and weather.
Photo by BLM Utah.
NPLD events took place all across Oregon and Washington. Thanks to all the volunteers that came out to help improve our nation's public lands!
Fifty people spent Saturday, September 26, helping the BLM Oregon Coos Bay District plant a pollinator garden at the Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area. The volunteers planted over 300 native trees and shrubs, built a retaining wall and put up a fence.
Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.
Thanks to the NPLD volunteers who helped make the Glade Run Recreation Area trash clean-up a success!
Photo by Abby Mattson, Natural Resources SCC Intern.
Soles4Souls accepts all types of shoes: athletic, running, dress, sandals, pumps, heels, work boots, cleats, dance, flip flops, just as long as they are new or gently worn. Basically “gently worn” means not too gross to touch or not falling to pieces. Remember, they’re going to someone in the world who may have never owned a pair before! Simply tie pairs together using the laces or rubber band in pairs. Thanks for helping us change the world one pair at a time.
Port-au-Prince, Haiti. A Magen David Adom volunteer treats a patient in the Norwegian Rapid Deployment Field Hospital.
© ICRC / M. Kokic / v-p-ht-e-00512h / www.icrc.org
NPLD events took place all across Oregon and Washington. Thanks to all the volunteers that came out to help improve our nation's public lands!
Fifty people spent Saturday, September 26, helping the BLM Oregon Coos Bay District plant a pollinator garden at the Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area. The volunteers planted over 300 native trees and shrubs, built a retaining wall and put up a fence.
Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.
Youth volunteers from USU Eastern SUN Center and BLM Price Field Office employees gave the popular Price Canyon Recreation Area a face lift. Volunteers repainted tables in the large group sites, picked up garbage and learned about outdoor ethics while enjoying Utah's beautiful fall colors and weather.
Photo by BLM Utah.
The BLM Price and Moab field offices joined forces with the Utah State Historic Preservation Office, the John Wesley Powell Museum, the Grand County Historical Preservation Commission and talented volunteers to document a historic stone cabin. This cabin, located in Green River, is scheduled to be nominated to the National Historic Register of Historic Places!
Photo by BLM Utah.
NPLD events took place all across Oregon and Washington. Thanks to all the volunteers that came out to help improve our nation's public lands!
More than 40 volunteers installed new interpretive signs, pulled invasive plants and weeds, cut brush, picked up trash. Overall it was a good day with beautiful weather and everyone had a lot of fun! Plus, a lot of visitors at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center who asked about and learned about NPLD.
Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.
We're currently in the process of planting 57,500 native seedlings in the the Mitchell River National Park, Vic!!
This is our third reforestation project in this National Park, revegetating a total of 144 ha; returning former farmland to its previous natural state. As they grow, the forests will extend wildlife habitat within the National Park, and reduce sediment flowing into the Mitchell River and then onto the Gippsland Lakes.
Great work!
© Greenfleet/E O'Connor
August 2013