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THIS WEEK IN NEWS.BYTES:
- America's Great Outdoors
- Get Outdoors tip of the week
- Wild horses and burros
- Not for educators only: Wildlife trivia question of the week
- Renewable energy
- Traditional energy
- Wildfires and prevention
- Headlines and highlights: Assorted topics from your public lands in California
- Selected upcoming events
- National and Department of the Interior items
- More wildlife stories from your public lands (and elsewhere)

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AMERICA'S GREAT OUTDOORS

"Cyclists enjoy fall color on the Bizz Johnson Trail" (News.bytes Extra)
Bicyclists took advantage of a special bus shuttle Saturday, Oct. 20,
and rode through glorious fall colors on the Bizz Johnson National
Recreation Trail. About 30 riders participated in the event hosted by
the BLM Eagle Lake Field Office and its partner, the Lassen Land and
Trails Trust. The season's last shuttle will be Saturday, Oct. 27.
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"California Desert District Welcomes NLCS Youth Corp" (News.bytes Extra)
This week the BLM's California Desert District welcomed the NLCS Youth
Corps Crew to the Barstow Field Office's Desert Discovery Center. The
Youth Corp will provide project assistance in units of the National
Landscape Conservation System (NLCS) as part of the BLM's Youth
Program. The Youth Program connects young people to the public lands
and develops their leadership skills, ethics of stewardship, and
creative innovations in preparation for careers in the natural
resource management field. This crew will work on projects in all five
of the CDD's Field Offices.
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"State Director meets North State partners, students" (News.bytes Extra)
BLM's partners, including students from North Coast schools, had the
opportunity to showcase their projects and accomplishments, when BLM
California State Director Jim Kenna visited North Coast areas managed
by the Arcata Field Office. The State Director saw projects ranging
from historic building restoration to efforts to improve the health of
an entire watershed. At every stop, he stressed the importance of
community partnerships in developing the best approaches to managing
public lands and natural resources, and engaging youth.
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RELATED: "BLM State Director honors Trinidad students as Coastal
Monument 'Rock Stars'" (BLM, 10/23/12)
Students from the Trinidad Union School District were recognized as
Rock Stars of the Bureau of Land Management's California Coastal
National Monument. BLM California State Director Jim Kenna honored
three groups of students from Trinidad Union School for finding
creative ways to encourage their friends and families to discover the
Monument. Trinidad is one of several coastal cities and towns
designated as a Monument Gateway Community.
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"Bishop campground rehabilitation project completed" (News.bytes Extra)
After two years of construction the Bishop Field Office campgrounds
have new updated assets! Crowley Lake, Tuttle Creek, Goodale Creek,
and Horton Creek campground are now open and construction is complete.
Crowley, Tuttle, and Horton now have potable water and dump stations.
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"BLM and partners celebrate Old Spanish Trail Day" (News.bytes Extra)
Partners and enthusiasts gathered in Tecopa last weekend to celebrate
the Old Spanish Trail -- the "longest, crookedest, most arduous pack
mule trail in the history of America." The event included talks by
national and local historians, guided field trips to trail segments,
and a barbecue with traditional "western trail" music. A highlight was
the presentation of the new Memorandum of Understanding between the
BLM and the Old Spanish Trail Association establishing a partnership
for management, preservation, and interpretation of the trail.
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"Off the beaten path" (Visalia Times-Delta, 10/23/12)
Two Visalia mountain bike mechanics and salesmen "offer tips for those
looking to get into off-road cycling ... The two men agree that one of
the best locations for off-road cycling is located on Bureau of Land
Management territory in Three Rivers ... 'If you don't know a lot
about mountain biking or you don't know the area too well, then it can
be a little intimidating,' [one of them] said. "There are a lot of
steep climbs and a lot of ruts on the road. It's a good intro to
mountain biking if you ride with someone that has been there before
and can show you the ropes." Keep in the mind the forgotten risks that
come from visiting the foothills."
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RELATED: "Case Mountain Giant Sequoias" (BLM Bakersfield Field Office)
This is a day use site only. There is no public motorized access to
the Case Mountain Grove Complex. On the northwest slope of Case
Mountain, there are developed picnic sites, accessible only by trail.
These trails are accessible for hiking, mountain biking or horse back
riding. Public access from the Skyline Road easement near Three Rivers
is limited.
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"GIS intern pilot project" (News.bytes Extra)
With funding from a recent California State Park Off-Highway Vehicle
Operation and Maintenance grant, a youth intern is now conducting a
GPS/GIS Trail Inventory and Condition Assessment of the BLM Barstow
Field Office's El Mirage Off-Highway Cooperative Management Area.
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FROM OUR BLM CALIFORNIA FACEBOOK PAGE:
BLM California State Director Jim Kenna visited Piedras Blancas Light
Station last week with 62 fourth-graders from Cambria Grammar School.
The field trip was conducted by our awesome BLM volunteers!
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RELATED: "Piedras Blancas Light Station Outstanding Natural Area "
(BLM Bakersfield Field Office)
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GET OUTDOORS TIP OF THE WEEK...
...View the many species of birds and waterfowl in the Surprise
Resource Area bordered by the Warner Mountains. The variety of
habitats supports a diversity of birdlife. Vegetation communities
include a small amount of white-fir forest near the western edge of
the resource area, shadscale and greasewood scrub at the lowest
elevations, and sagebrush and juniper woodland at intermediate
elevations. Aspen groves and patches of mountain mahogany are
scattered throughout the area at higher elevations and springs,
meadows, and streams provide riparian habitat. Shallow alkaline lakes,
such as Massacre and the Alkali lakes, provide habitat for shorebirds
and waterfowl. See how many you can spot using the bird checklist
available on the website.
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NOT for EDUCATORS ONLY:

CAPTION THIS
From our BLM California Facebook Foto Friday page:
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a least chipmunk
WILDLIFE TRIVIA QUESTION of the WEEK:
How is a chipmunk's hibernation different from a squirrrel's?
(a.) Chipmunks do not hibernate, but stay active all year round.
(b.) Chipmunks wake up periodically and eat from stored food supplies.
(c.) Chipmunks lose weight before hibernation, to fit into smaller
hiding places.
(d.) Chipmunks gain so much weight before hibernation, they can barely
fit into the hibernation burrows they dug weeks earlier.
(e.) Squirrels do not hibernate, but stay active all year round.
(f.) Some chipmunks "chip" and "trill" in their sleep -- which makes
for an awfully long six months for the others.
See answer - and more wildlife stories - near the end of this News.bytes.


TRADITIONAL ENERGY

"2012 Oil and Gas Conference in Bakersfield"(News.bytes Extra)
Speakers from federal, state and local agencies, and private industry,
discussed issues facing the industry at the 2012 Oil and Gas
Conference in Bakersfield. BLM California State Director Jim Kenna and
state Department of Conservation Director Mark Nechodom signed a
Memorandum of Understanding to coordinate operations with oil and gas
industry oversight. BLM national Fluid Minerals Division Chief Steven
Wells, told the group that BLM oil and gas leases nationally generated
$3 billion. The BLM Bakersfield Field Office is the fourth highest in
number of drilling permits.
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RENEWABLE ENERGY

"BLM initiates environmental review of solar project in California
Desert" (BLM, 10/24/12)
Soda Mountain Solar, LLC has requested a right-of-way authorization to
construct, operate, maintain and decommission an up to 350 megawatt
photovoltaic facility along with the necessary ancillary facilities
including a project substation, access road, realignment of an
existing route, operations and maintenance buildings, and lay-down
areas. The project is proposed on 4,397 acres with the solar field
occupying approximately 2,691 acres straddling both sides of
Interstate 15, about six miles southwest of Baker in San Bernardino
County.
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WILDFIRES AND PREVENTION

"CalFire lifts burn ban" (Corning Observer, 10/23/12)
"The first rains of fall and cooler temperatures have reduced fire
dangers in northwest California, and the Bureau of Land Management,
CalFire and the Tehama County Fire Department have lifted burn bans
and fire restrictions in Tehama County ... Even with reduced fire
dangers, officials urge outdoor enthusiasts and homeowners to be
careful with fire. Campers must fully extinguish campfires when
leaving camp, and burning should not be conducted on windy days. Wood
cutters must have spark arresters on their chainsaws, and they should
carry tools including shovels and fire extinguishers."
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"BLM plans prescribed burn in Carrizo Plain National Monument" (BLM, 10/24/12)
The BLM's Bakersfield Field Office plans to conduct a prescribed burn
in the northern section of the Carrizo Plain National Monument next
week. The 940-acre burn is located near the Goodwin Education Center,
off Soda Lake Road. The burn should take one or two days to complete.
The BLM's target burn date is Tuesday, Oct. 30, but the actual date
could vary depending on weather and smoke dispersal conditions.
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"BLM Hollister Field Office lifts fire restrictions Saturday" BLM, 10/25/12)
Fire restrictions for public lands managed by the Bureau of Land
Management's Hollister Field Office in the Panoche, Tumey and
Grisswold hills will be rescinded beginning Saturday, Oct. 27.
Although the fire restrictions are lifted, the Hollister Field Office
fire staff would like to remind the public when recreating outdoors to
continue to use caution to decrease the chance of human-caused fires
and avoid resource and property damage.
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"BLM Lifts Fire Restrictions on Northwest California" (BLM, 10/23/12)
The first rains of fall and cooler temperatures have reduced fire
dangers in northwest California, and the Bureau of Land Management has
lifted fire restrictions on public lands managed by the Arcata,
Redding and Ukiah field offices.
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"BLM Mother Lode Office lifts fire restrictions" (BLM, 10/23/12)
This includes BLM-managed public lands in Nevada, Yuba, Placer, El
Dorado, Amador, Sacramento, Calaveras, Tuolumne, Stanislaus, Sutter
and Mariposa counties, a total of about 230,000 acres. However, some
requirements such as campfire permits remain in place.
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"Wildfires force ranchers into tough choices" (AgAlert, 10/24/12)
"While the catastrophic wildfires that ravaged northeastern California
in August have been extinguished with the season's first rain and
snow, economic and environmental damage will continue for years for
families who ranch, log and live in the state's mountain counties ...
Federal policies differ on how long grazing should be banned on land
affected by wildfire, saying it depends on the heat of the fire, the
topography of burn areas and environmental considerations." The Rush
Fire along the California-Nevada state line "burned for nearly two
weeks on Bureau of Land Management land" including grazing allotments.
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HEADLINES and HIGHLIGHTS

"BLM extends comment period for Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area
Business Plan" (BLM, 10/26/12)
Due to numerous requests by the public, the Bureau of Land Management
has extended the comment period for the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation
Area Business Plan. Email comments will now be accepted until 8 a.m.
Nov. 30, 2012.
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RELATED: "Bureau of Land Management dissects dunes draft business
plan" (Imperial Sand Dunes, 10/24/12)
"Citing its dire financial straits, the Bureau of Land Management has
proposed fee increases at the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area for
the 2013 fiscal year. The BLM also made it clear at its Desert
Advisory Council subgroup meeting Wednesday that any failure to
increase fees could result in marked changes at the sand dunes."
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"Desert cleanup - Route 768" (News.bytes Extra)
Route 768 in the BLM's California Desert District included a pit that
was full of household trash, tin cans, automotive parts, and an old
car that was cut into several pieces. A crew worked to remove the
trash and car parts, which were loaded into trucks and taken to the
landfill.
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Archaeology Month…
… is part of a national program to promote the preservation of our
Nation's heritage. In California, the program is sponsored by the
Society for California Archaeology and is supported by the Bureau of
Land Management and other agencies. California Archaeology Month is
observed in October to integrate with California's K-12 educational
curriculum on Native American and California history. The BLM
Hollister Field Office's efforts to promote Archaeology Month received
public and professional recognition with a front-page link from the
Society of California Archaeology to BLM Hollister's archaeology page:
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"BLM Resource Advisory Council meets Nov. 7-8 in Alturas"(BLM, 10/22/12)
Agenda topics include updates on recent large wildfires and planned
recovery efforts, a status report on conservation planning for greater
sage-grouse, updates on wild horse and burro management, the status of
a possible land acquisition from PG&E, an update on proposals for
geothermal energy development in the Medicine Lake Highlands and a
status report on management of the Alturas and Surprise field offices.
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"Medical pot growers ravage California forest habitat" (Sacramento
Bee, 10/21/12)
"A rush to profit from patient demand for pot has resulted in
irresponsible forest clearing, illegal stream diversions, and careless
pesticide and fertilizer use that has polluted waterways and killed
wildlife, state and local government officials said … Medical
marijuana grows fall into a different category from illegal 'trespass
grows,' which tend to be hidden on public land and maintained by
criminal organizations ... But the environmental problems they create
are similar, in large part because the state's ability to regulate
marijuana cultivation remains hazy."
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"New museum exhibit features area naturalists" (Santa Cruz Sentinel, 10/18/12)
"Keen Eyes and Curious Minds," the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural
History's new exhibit "was created was created in partnership with the
Bureau of Land Management and the UCSC Natural History Museum
Collections and explores the lives of Santa Cruz-area naturalists
Daniel Miller and Randall Morgan through artifacts, images and
hands-on exploration labs. 'Visitors will learn how everything from an
Ohlone tiger beetle to a great white shark can open our eyes, ears and
minds to a greater stewardship of nature,' said Daniel Harder, museum
executive director." The exhibit runs through Feb. 23.
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JOBS
"Current job openings - BLM California" (USAJOBS website)
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NATIONAL, OTHER STATE AND DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR ITEMS

"Arizonans to vote on taking Grand Canyon, other lands from federal
control" (Reuters on NBC, 10/23/12)
"Proposition 120 would amend the state's constitution to declare
Arizona's sovereignty and jurisdiction over the 'air, water, public
lands, minerals, wildlife and other natural resources within the
state's boundaries.' The measure is the latest salvo in the so-called
"sagebrush revolt' ... aiming to take back control of major swaths of
land owned by various federal agencies, much of it by the Interior
Department's Bureau of Land Management."
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SELECTED UPCOMING EVENTS

Oct. 27 - Volunteer at National Public Lands Day event - Fort Ord
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Nov. 10 - National Public Lands Day volunteer event at Painted Gorge,
near Ocotillo - Please RSVP
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Events at the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument
can be found at:
www.desertmountains.org/


WILDLIFE TRIVIA answer and related websites
(b.) Chipmunks wake up periodically and eat from stored food supplies.

SOURCE: "Least Chipmunk - Tamias minimus" (BLM California wildlife database)
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More wildlife news from your public lands (and elsewhere):

"Picture-perfect pond to protect the OV pupfish" (Inyo Register, 10/25/12)
"The Bishop Paiute Tribe Native Fish Refuge continues its efforts to
preserve native desert fish populations while creating opportunities
for cultural and environmental education, preserving tribal links to
its past and furnishing a public recreation venue ... The refuge can
be accessed from the Cultural Center parking lot, the US Forest
Service/Bureau of Land Management parking lot ... and the pathway that
crosses See Vee Lane. The pathways are important, said [Brian Adkins,
director of the Bishop Paiute Tribe's Environmental Management
Office], providing 'more opportunities for health walks, exercise,
bird watching, species recovery and environmental and cultural
education'."
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BLM critter camera captures candid photos of Colorado wildlife"
(Denver Post, 10/22/12)
"A menagerie of wildlife has been captured by "critter cams" placed on
or near wildland water tanks along Colorado's Front Range. The U.S.
Bureau of Land Management Colorado cameras have captured bear,
mountain lions, bobcat, elk, coyotes, fox, even wild turkeys, as the
animals approach the tanks to take a cool drink, or perhaps even a
bath ... Biologists with the BLM use the water tanks, known as
'guzzlers,' to 'manage grazing and increase water access for
wildlife'."
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"Thanks to whales, oceans used to be as loud as a rock concert" (Los
Angeles Times, 10/23/12)
"Industrial whaling appears to have had an unexpected consequence: It
turned down the volume in the oceans, according to research presented
this week at the annual meeting of the Acoustical Society of America
in Kansas City, Mo."
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