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Revisiting Cape Thompson's Lagoons

Decades After Project Chariot, Researchers Revisit Cape Thompson’s Lagoons


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Buffalo Lake Water

Waters of Buffalo Lake National Wildlife Refuge are Contaminated


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Fatality at Canyonlands National Park

On Wednesday June 28, 2023, Grand County Dispatch received a report of an unresponsive female in Willow Flat Campground at the Island in the Sky district of Canyonlands National Park.


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Cape Cod National Seashore Urges Residents & Visitors to be Shark Smart This Summer

ape Cod's waters are part of a natural and wild marine ecosystem with a rich diversity of sea life, including sharks and seals.


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Lake Mead National Recreation Area resumes public engagement on low water access management planning

Lake Mead National Recreation Area resumes public engagement on low water access management planning Public meetings to be held the week of July 10


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Phase II of Stable Building Roof Project

The National Park Service (NPS) Christiansted National Historic Site (CHRI) in partnership with Historic Preservation Training Center (HPTC) is repairing the roof of the historic Stable Building at Fort Christiansvaern.


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BLM halts proposal for grasshopper treatments in Rio Arriba County

he Bureau of Land Management today announced a proposed project to curtail a grasshopper infestation in Rio Arriba County will not proceed.


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Storm damage limits access to Smilo Road

Recent storms have created hazardous conditions for vehicular travel and public land users on Smilo/Sand Draw Road east of Ten Sleep.


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BLM Mother Lode and Ukiah field offices issue seasonal fire restrictions

he Bureau of Land Management announces fire restrictions are effective Wednesday, June 28, for public lands managed by the Mother Lode, Ukiah and Bishop field offices, primarily located in Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Glen, Lake, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba counties.


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BLM Bishop Field Office issues seasonal fire restrictions in Inyo County

The Bureau of Land Management announces fire restrictions are effective Wednesday, June 28, for public lands managed by the Bishop Field Office in Inyo County.


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BLM urges Fourth of July visitors to recreate responsibly

On the Fourth of July, we celebrate and reflect on the freedom and liberty for all Americans. With thousands of visitors expected to spend their Fourth of July weekend enjoying the outdoors, the risk of human-caused wildfire increases.



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Mustang Mania Show this weekend at Ford Idaho Horse Park

Wild horses and burros gathered from overpopulated rangelands showcased in a variety of classes


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Biden-Harris Administration improves Wilson Lake campsites near Hazelton, Idaho

Projects received funding as part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda


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Bureau of Land Management seeks public input on Rogue Gold Forest Management Project

The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public input on a plan to increase forest resiliency near Jacksonville, Gold Hill, and Rogue River.


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Biden-Harris Administration Makes Up to $5 Million Available for WaterSMART Funding Opportunities

News Release: WASHINGTON - Reclamation today announced a notice of funding opportunity through President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the WaterSMART Basin Study Program for the development of hydrologic information and water management tools that improve modeling and forecasting capabilities.


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Steens Loop Road open for the season, mostly

Starting July 1, the Steens Mountain Loop Road in southeast Oregon will be open to vehicle traffic, except for a one-mile section near Big Indian Gorge Overlook.


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Fire Restrictions Increase on Coos Bay District

Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Coos Bay District officials are increasing the public use restrictions on BLM-managed lands in southwest Oregon as the weather warms and fire danger increases across the forest.


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Reclamation reminds public of fireworks prohibition, announces reservoir levels for holiday weekend

News Release: BILLINGS, Mont. - The public is reminded that possessing, discharging and using fireworks is strictly prohibited on all Bureau of Reclamation lands and water bodies. These areas consist of multiple reservoirs, surrounding lands, and campgrounds across the state of Montana, including Anita Reservoir, ...