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Williwaw January 2023
News Release: From the Desk - Joshua Bell, editor.
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MANZANAR NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE RECRUITING YOUTH CONSERVATION CORPS MEMBERS 2023
News Release: Manzanar National Historic Site will sponsor a 5-week long Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) program this summer. Youths 15 to 18 are encouraged to apply, provided they do not reach their 19th birthday before July 30, 2023.
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Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge Fire
News Release: PORT ANGELES, Wash. - At about 4:30 p.m. Sunday, May 7th, a law enforcement ranger on patrol reported that the Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge, a popular destination in Olympic National Park that had been undergoing renovation, was fully engulfed in flames. Nobody was in the structure at the time of the fire and no injuries were reported. Both Clallam County Fire District 2 and Port Angeles Fire Department responded to the fire and are currently in the mop up phase.
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Third Annual Big South Fork Decoration Day Cemetery Quest Kick-off May 6
News Release: Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area will celebrate the deeply rooted tradition of Decoration Day on the Cumberland Plateau with its third annual Cemetery Quest event. The event will start at 9:00 AM (ET) at Bandy Creek Visitor Center on Saturday, May 6 and take participants to different cemeteries located throughout the region in search of site-specific information.
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Student Essay Winner Announced
News Release: Cane River Creole National Historical Park and Cane River National Heritage Area are pleased to announce that the winner of the “Name Depot Street" student essay contest is Melodie Rice from Ms. Stuckey’s sixth grade class at East Natchitoches Elementary & Middle School.
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Sheep Shearing and Spring Charcoal Burn at Hopewell Furnace
News Release: National Park Service News Release. Release Date: Immediate Release. Contact: Jeff Jones, Site Manager (484-326-9365). Sheep Shearing and Spring Charcoal Burn at Hopewell Furnace. ELVERSON - Hopewell Furnace invites you to attend its annual sheep shearing and spring charcoal burn on Saturday, May...
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Missing person search initiated at Joshua Tree National Park
News Release: The National Park Service is conducting a missing person search in Joshua Tree National Park.
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Teenager dies when hole and dune collapse at Cape Hatteras National Seashore in Frisco, North Carolina
News Release: MANTEO, N.C. - A 17-year-old male from Chesapeake, Virginia died today as a result of being trapped under several feet of sand at Cape Hatteras National Seashore (Seashore) in Frisco, North Carolina.
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BLM Buffalo Field Office releases draft supplemental analysis for review
News Release: BUFFALO, Wyo. - Consistent with direction from the United States Montana District Court, the Bureau of Land Management released a draft supplemental environmental impact statement (EIS) and potential amendment to the 2015 Buffalo Field Office Approved Resource Management Plan (RMP) for a 90-day public comment period.
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Missing Man Last Seen In Wild Basin Area of Rocky Mountain National Park
News Release: On Monday, May 1, park rangers were notified of a missing man in the Wild Basin area of Rocky Mountain National Park. Kevin Sypher was last seen on Sunday afternoon, April 30, in the Sandbeach Lake parking area near the Wild Basin Entrance Station.
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Bureau of Land Management Miles City Field Office releases draft supplemental analysis for review
News Release: MILES CITY, Mont. - Consistent with direction from the United States Montana District Court, the Bureau of Land Management has released a draft supplemental environmental impact statement (EIS) and potential amendment to the 2015 Miles City Field Office Approved Resource Management Plan (RMP) for a 90-day public comment period.
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Steer clear of muddy trails and roads this spring
News Release: CODY, Wyo. - The Bureau of Land Management asks recreationists and other travelers to steer clear of muddy trails and roads as spring snowmelt and precipitation have resulted in muddy conditions throughout our area.
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Horse Missing in Wind Cave National Park
News Release: A horse became separated from its owner in Wind Cave National Park late Tuesday afternoon when the animal escaped its tether at a backcountry campsite. Park staff, along with partners from Custer State Park and Custer County, have been working since that time to locate the animal. Efforts to date have included searching via park UTVs, hikers, horseback riders, and infrared cameras on a county operated drone.
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Yellowstone National Park reminds boaters, anglers to clean, drain and dry
News Release: MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY - Boating and fishing season begins in Yellowstone National Park on Saturday, May 27 and ends Oct. 31. Boaters and anglers can protect Yellowstone’s waters by following clean, drain and dry guidelines to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species (AIS).
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New Discoveries
News Release: Erosion caused numerous rockfalls that revealed new pages in the Clarno Nut Beds storyline on the surfaces of the boulders all around you. Paleontologists at the Monument use the effects of erosion to find new fossils on the surface instead of digging for them. Discovering these fossils allowed paleontologists to piece together the events that formed the Palisades.
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BLM announces change to Paint Rock Canyon access
News Release: WORLAND, Wyo. - The Bureau of Land Management Worland Field Office announces that access across 1.1 miles of private land to the BLM-managed Paint Rock Canyon Trail near Hyattville has been discontinued by the landowner.
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Volunteers invited to clean up north rim of Snake River Canyon
News Release: TWIN FALLS, Idaho - Bureau of Land Management Twin Falls District staff, the Southern Idaho Off-Road Association, Magic Valley ATV riders and Jerome County will host a cleanup day for the north rim of the Snake River Canyon on Saturday, May 13.
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BLM Issues Fire Prevention Order
News Release: RENO, Nev. - The Bureau of Land Management, Nevada is asking for your help to prevent human-caused fires all year long. A fire prevention order is being put in place beginning May 1 across Nevada. The 2023 Fire Prevention Order prohibits specific fire-related activities on BLM Nevada managed public lands from May 1 to Oct. 31, 2023. This Order makes it illegal to use explosive materials (including exploding targets), fireworks or steel component ammunition.
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Bureau of Land Management cancels Alaska Resource Advisory Council meeting
News Release: ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Bureau of Land Management is cancelling a previously announced Alaska Resource Advisory Council meeting. Due to unforeseen circumstances the meeting, initially planned for May 24 in Anchorage, will be rescheduled.
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What Have You Discovered?
News Release: The Palisades are more than just tan cliff formations! The Clarno Unit is an important paleontological resource that inspires wonder and discovery of Oregon’s semi-tropical past for present and future generations. What were you hoping to discover while walking the Arch Trail? Were you seeking a stronger...