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Thanks to all the students who helped clean the Cow Creek Back Country Byway for National Public Lands Day.

 

Photo by BLM Oregon.

This image was taken for a not-for-profit that has changed its named, focus, and mission to KEZA.

Local cub scouts and their families plant new trees and maintain trails at Pompeys Pillar National Monument!

 

Pictured here, BLMer Dave Lefevre with cub scout and his dad spreading compost around a freshly planted tree. Photo by BLMer Alyse Backus.

Leatherback turtles are the largest of all living turtles. They weigh up to 700kg and can be up to 2 meters in length. They are also the most prehistoric of the sea turtles and have existed for over 100 million years. #SeaTurtle #greatbarrierreef #LeatherbackTurtle #Dinosaur #MakeADifference #justsnorkel

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PACIFIC OCEAN (July 28, 2021) Religious Programs Specialist 1st Class Paul Smith, from Atlanta, left, assigned to amphibious transport dock ship USS John P. Murtha (LPD 26), gives tactical team movement training during a routine underway. John P. Murtha is underway conducting routine operations as part of U.S. 3rd Fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Curtis D. Spencer)

NPLD volunteers help the BLM Idaho Pocatello Field Office clean-up Goodenough Creek Campground.

 

Photo by BLM Idaho.

Gisimba Memorial Center

June 29, 2006.

Kigali, Rwanda. Africa.

National Public Lands Day -Great Sierra River Clean-up event was held near Susanville, California.

 

A group of 16 volunteers removed trash from a section of the Susan River (Great Sierra River Clean-up) and then trimmed brush and picked up litter along a section of the Bizz Johnson National Recreation Trail which is jointly managed by the BLM and Lassen National Forest

 

The projects were coordinated by the Lassen County Environmental Education Collaborative, a partnership of the BLM Eagle Lake Field Office, the Lassen National Forest, Lassen County Office of Education and the Lassen Land and Trails Trust.

 

Photo by BLM California.

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!

 

Volunteer projects at the Stewart Pond area of the wetlands included trail maintenance and removing non-native plant species to promote access to the site, as well as habitat restoration for wetlands species. This work built on recent efforts by the BLM and other members of the Rivers to Ridges Partnership to restore this portion of the wetlands.

 

The West Eugene Wetlands encompass over 3,000 acres of wet prairies and oak upland habitat that were historically common in our area, but are rare today. This unique landscape provides for an abundance of native flora and fauna including the western meadowlark, Oregon’s state bird, and Lane County’s highest known diversity of dragonflies and damselflies. The wetlands also provide habitat for a number of rare plants including Kincaid’s lupine and the Willamette Valley Daisy.

 

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!

 

Volunteer projects at the Stewart Pond area of the wetlands included trail maintenance and removing non-native plant species to promote access to the site, as well as habitat restoration for wetlands species. This work built on recent efforts by the BLM and other members of the Rivers to Ridges Partnership to restore this portion of the wetlands.

 

The West Eugene Wetlands encompass over 3,000 acres of wet prairies and oak upland habitat that were historically common in our area, but are rare today. This unique landscape provides for an abundance of native flora and fauna including the western meadowlark, Oregon’s state bird, and Lane County’s highest known diversity of dragonflies and damselflies. The wetlands also provide habitat for a number of rare plants including Kincaid’s lupine and the Willamette Valley Daisy.

 

Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.

Colorful multi-color crayons in a rainbow of colors. Fun to color and draw with. Please see my profile for more information.

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!

 

Volunteers from the Vale area and BLM staff helped to clean up and improve the Owyhee River Corridor. Volunteers covered up graffiti, picked up trash and mounted birdhouses at the Watchable Wildlife Viewing Area. The Owyhee River area is a heavily used recreation area for everything from water activities like river rafting, fishing visiting hot springs, to camping, hiking and horseback riding.

 

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!

 

Volunteers from the Vale area and BLM staff helped to clean up and improve the Owyhee River Corridor. Volunteers covered up graffiti, picked up trash and mounted birdhouses at the Watchable Wildlife Viewing Area. The Owyhee River area is a heavily used recreation area for everything from water activities like river rafting, fishing visiting hot springs, to camping, hiking and horseback riding.

 

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!

 

Volunteer projects at the Stewart Pond area of the wetlands included trail maintenance and removing non-native plant species to promote access to the site, as well as habitat restoration for wetlands species. This work built on recent efforts by the BLM and other members of the Rivers to Ridges Partnership to restore this portion of the wetlands.

 

The West Eugene Wetlands encompass over 3,000 acres of wet prairies and oak upland habitat that were historically common in our area, but are rare today. This unique landscape provides for an abundance of native flora and fauna including the western meadowlark, Oregon’s state bird, and Lane County’s highest known diversity of dragonflies and damselflies. The wetlands also provide habitat for a number of rare plants including Kincaid’s lupine and the Willamette Valley Daisy.

 

Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.

This image was taken for a not-for-profit that has changed its named, focus, and mission to KEZA.

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!

 

Volunteers from the Vale area and BLM staff helped to clean up and improve the Owyhee River Corridor. Volunteers covered up graffiti, picked up trash and mounted birdhouses at the Watchable Wildlife Viewing Area. The Owyhee River area is a heavily used recreation area for everything from water activities like river rafting, fishing visiting hot springs, to camping, hiking and horseback riding.

 

Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.

Thanks to all the students who helped clean the Cow Creek Back Country Byway for National Public Lands Day.

 

Photo by BLM Oregon.

Local cub scouts and their families plant new trees and maintain trails at Pompeys Pillar National Monument!

 

Photo by BLMer Alyse Backus.

NPLD 2015 is in the books for the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse ONA. 2015 also marks the 20th annual for this event, and a great event it was.

 

Approximately 85 volunteers from the local community, Jupiter High School and local Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts participated in the early morning event. Volunteers retrieved approximately 200 lbs of trash - with many reporting how clean the mangroves and shoreline were compared with previous events. In addition, volunteers removed approximately 600 lbs of the parasitic lovevine, which improves both the ecosystem health and ascetics of the trails on site.

 

Photo by BLM Eastern States.

Thanks to all the students who helped clean the Cow Creek Back Country Byway for National Public Lands Day.

 

Photo by BLM Oregon.

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.

On the occassion of Children's Day, we (Amex) went back to School on 20th November to make a difference...

 

It was an MCD school for the underpriviledged children.

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!

 

Volunteers from the Vale area and BLM staff helped to clean up and improve the Owyhee River Corridor. Volunteers covered up graffiti, picked up trash and mounted birdhouses at the Watchable Wildlife Viewing Area. The Owyhee River area is a heavily used recreation area for everything from water activities like river rafting, fishing visiting hot springs, to camping, hiking and horseback riding.

 

Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.

In the BLM's Colorado River Valley Field Office, NPLD volunteers removed more than 1,000 feet of old barbed wire fence and posts, eliminating this hazard to wildlife.

 

Photo by David Boyd, BLM Colorado.

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!

 

Volunteers from the Vale area and BLM staff helped to clean up and improve the Owyhee River Corridor. Volunteers covered up graffiti, picked up trash and mounted birdhouses at the Watchable Wildlife Viewing Area. The Owyhee River area is a heavily used recreation area for everything from water activities like river rafting, fishing visiting hot springs, to camping, hiking and horseback riding.

 

Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.

PACIFIC OCEAN (Nov. 10, 2022) A CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter assigned to Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 465 takes off from the flight deck aboard amphibious transport dock USS John P. Murtha (LPD 26), Nov. 10, 2022. John P. Murtha is designed to field an integrated amphibious force that can support operational commanders around the globe with both strike and amphibious capabilities. 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 U.S. 3rd Fleet with the embarked 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joshua Samoluk)

Afghanistan. Schoolgirls participate in Afghan Red Crescent anti-discrimination activities for young people on World Red Cross Red Crescent Day.

 

© Afghan Red Crescent Society / www.icrc.org

On Saturday for National Public Lands Day, United Network for Public Access and Fraser Area Trail Riders brought 13 members to help build 1,350 feet of boundary fence around Wolford Mountain's open OHV area outside Kremmling, Colorado. To build the fence, volunteers used reclaimed wood that youth corps interns removed from BLM lands this summer.

 

Thanks for coming out to help the BLM and improve your public lands!

 

Photo by John Monkouski, BLM Colorado Outdoor Recreation Planner.

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!

 

Volunteers from the Vale area and BLM staff helped to clean up and improve the Owyhee River Corridor. Volunteers covered up graffiti, picked up trash and mounted birdhouses at the Watchable Wildlife Viewing Area. The Owyhee River area is a heavily used recreation area for everything from water activities like river rafting, fishing visiting hot springs, to camping, hiking and horseback riding.

 

Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.

On Saturday for National Public Lands Day, United Network for Public Access and Fraser Area Trail Riders brought 13 members to help build 1,350 feet of boundary fence around Wolford Mountain's open OHV area outside Kremmling, Colorado. To build the fence, volunteers used reclaimed wood that youth corps interns removed from BLM lands this summer.

 

Thanks for coming out to help the BLM and improve your public lands!

 

Photo by John Monkouski, BLM Colorado Outdoor Recreation Planner.

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.

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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.

 

NPLD 2015 is in the books for the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse ONA. 2015 also marks the 20th annual for this event, and a great event it was.

 

Approximately 85 volunteers from the local community, Jupiter High School and local Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts participated in the early morning event. Volunteers retrieved approximately 200 lbs of trash - with many reporting how clean the mangroves and shoreline were compared with previous events. In addition, volunteers removed approximately 600 lbs of the parasitic lovevine, which improves both the ecosystem health and ascetics of the trails on site.

 

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 75 people showed up for a sunny day of work at the Tumalo Historic Canal Trailhead in the Cline Buttes Recreation Area near Redmond, Oregon, to help the Prineville District BLM put some finishing touches on the new trailhead.

 

Volunteers built trail, moved rock, constructed split rail fence and put some overall polish at this new site designed for hikers and equestrian riders. We couldn't have done the work without our partners at the Oregon Military Department, Oregon Equestrian Trails, REI, and Oregon State Parks!

 

Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.

Local cub scouts and their families plant new trees and maintain trails at Pompeys Pillar National Monument!

 

Photo by BLMer Alyse Backus.

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!

 

Volunteers from the Vale area and BLM staff helped to clean up and improve the Owyhee River Corridor. Volunteers covered up graffiti, picked up trash and mounted birdhouses at the Watchable Wildlife Viewing Area. The Owyhee River area is a heavily used recreation area for everything from water activities like river rafting, fishing visiting hot springs, to camping, hiking and horseback riding.

 

Photo by BLM Oregon/ Washington.

GWR Make A Difference

A huge turnout at Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area for ‪National Public Lands Day 2015!

 

Military Veterans from the Nevada Conservation Corps joined several other partners on habitat and trail restoration, a project that continues over the next few months to improve visitor access and enjoyment in addition to improving wildlife habitat of Sloan Canyon NCA.

 

Other partners include the BLM Southern Nevada District, Conservation Lands Foundation, Friends of Sloan Canyon, City of Henderson Government, and NV Energy, with their generous Foundation contribution of $75,000 toward helping Veterans's return to civilian life.‬

 

Photo by BLM Nevada.

National Public Lands Day -Great Sierra River Clean-up event was held near Susanville, California.

 

A group of 16 volunteers removed trash from a section of the Susan River (Great Sierra River Clean-up) and then trimmed brush and picked up litter along a section of the Bizz Johnson National Recreation Trail which is jointly managed by the BLM and Lassen National Forest

 

The projects were coordinated by the Lassen County Environmental Education Collaborative, a partnership of the BLM Eagle Lake Field Office, the Lassen National Forest, Lassen County Office of Education and the Lassen Land and Trails Trust.

 

Photo by BLM California.

On Saturday for National Public Lands Day, United Network for Public Access and Fraser Area Trail Riders brought 13 members to help build 1,350 feet of boundary fence around Wolford Mountain's open OHV area outside Kremmling, Colorado. To build the fence, volunteers used reclaimed wood that youth corps interns removed from BLM lands this summer.

 

Thanks for coming out to help the BLM and improve your public lands!

 

Photo by John Monkouski, BLM Colorado Outdoor Recreation Planner.

This image was taken for a not-for-profit that has changed its named, focus, and mission to KEZA.

On Saturday for National Public Lands Day, United Network for Public Access and Fraser Area Trail Riders brought 13 members to help build 1,350 feet of boundary fence around Wolford Mountain's open OHV area outside Kremmling, Colorado. To build the fence, volunteers used reclaimed wood that youth corps interns removed from BLM lands this summer.

 

Thanks for coming out to help the BLM and improve your public lands!

 

Photo by John Monkouski, BLM Colorado Outdoor Recreation Planner.

Volunteers helped Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (GSENM) park rangers at two favored destinations: the Boulder Mail trail and Willis Creek. Hefting rocks, shovels and vegetation, they successfully repaired a road, dispersed fire rings and removed graffiti along a popular canyon route.

 

Photo by BLM Utah.

Gisimba Memorial Center

June 29, 2006.

Kigali, Rwanda. Africa.

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