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THIS WEEK IN NEWS.BYTES:
- America's Great Outdoors
- Get Outdoors tip of the week
- Not for educators only: Wildlife trivia question of the week
- Energy
- Wild horses and burros
- 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

"Interagency cooperation at work in the high desert" (News.bytes Extra)
In the space of two weeks, the BLM's Barstow Field Office worked with
two agencies and three different partnerships groups to both
rehabilitate public lands and promote conservation themes in the
surrounding communities. At the center of all these activities in the
High Desert were five members of the Student Conservation
Association's NLCS WildCorp.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2012/560xtra_agency_cooperation_hidesert.html

"CCC crew pitches in at BLM Bishop Field Office" (News.bytes Extra)
A California Conservation Corps crew from Meyers, Calif. recently
spent a week performing trail maintenance and rebuilding a bridge that
spans a small creek along a trail on public lands managed by BLM's
Bishop Field Office. The crew was funded through a cooperative
agreement between the California State Parks Off-Highway Motor Vehicle
Recreation Division and the BLM Bishop Field Office. Corps members
must be between the ages of 18 and 25.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2012/560xtra_ccc_meyers.html

"Smokey make friends at Collett School" (News.bytes Extra)
Learning came alive for 120 Riverside second graders, as they received
a visit from BLM employees, volunteers, and Smokey Bear. In what has
become an annual event at the school, teachers invited the BLM to help
the kids learn their new fire-related vocabulary words from those who
are in the field.
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?ufl=1&rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,1ao7l,3xn3,48n2,kw9c,283f,37zd

"Interpretive hike to view natural arches planned for the Alabama
Hills on December 15" (BLM, 12/10/12)
Back by popular demand, interpretive hikes to view arches in the
Alabama Hills will continue during the winter of 2012-13 On Saturday,
Dec. 15 (weather permitting), Dave Kirk, Alabama Hills steward for the
Bureau of Land Management's Bishop Field Office, will lead the hike.
There are hundreds of arches throughout the Alabama Hills. Find out
what geologic processes lead to their formation.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/december/CC1319_alabamahike.html

"It's true: Getting out in nature will help clear your mind" (Salt
Lake Tribune, 12/12/12)
"Individuals were studied during various four- to six-day Outward
Bound backpacking expeditions held in Alaska, Colorado, Maine and
Washington in the summer of 2010. People who had been submerged in the
outdoors four days scored higher on the test than those who had yet to
begin their trips, leading researchers to believe that nature has a
profound effect on the brain ... 'Three or four days in, you change
into a different state and let all the stuff at the office slide away
and you're in the moment, you're in the present, you're not ruminating
about the past or anticipating things from the future'."
www.deseretnews.com/article/865568614/Its-true-Getting-out-in-nature-will-help-clear-your-mind.html


GET OUTDOORS TIP OF THE WEEK...
...Take a drive on the Bradshaw Trail Backcountry Byway. The Bradshaw
Trail is a graded 70-mile dirt road. Four-wheel-drive vehicles are
recommended due to stretches of soft sand. The trail traverses mostly
public land and offers spectacular views of the Chuckwalla Bench and
the Orocopia, Chuckwalla and Mule Mountains.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/palmsprings/bradshaw.html


NOT for EDUCATORS ONLY:
California mountain kingsnake
WILDLIFE TRIVIA QUESTION of the WEEK:
How venomous is the California mountain kingsnake?
(a.) They have a neurotoxin that can damage nerves or cause paralysis.
(b.) Their venom is a hemotoxin that destroys red blood cells and
sometimes other tissue.
(c.) They are non-venomous, but are often confused with snakes that are.
(d.) Their venom is not dangerous to humans, only their lizard prey.
(e.) Their venomous sarcasm can wither small mammals at 100 yards.
See answer - and more wildlife stories - near the end of this News.bytes.


TRADITIONAL ENERGY

"Feds auction prime Monterey County land for oil development"
(Associated Press in Monterey County Herald, 12/13/12)
"The federal government auctioned off nearly 18,000 acres of oil
leases on prime public lands on Wednesday in Central California, home
to prized vineyards, endangered species and one of the largest
deposits of shale oil in the country. Eight groups ... bid for the
leases involving 15 parcels of land up for auction in rural stretches
of Monterey, San Benito and Fresno counties, Bureau of Land Management
spokesman David Christy said. The agency plans to announce the winners
within 24 hours. Numerous environmental groups that saw the auction as
a sign that California is next in line for an oil and gas boom
protested outside the auction in Sacramento, with some activists
donning hazmat suits."
www.montereyherald.com/local/ci_22179786/monterey-county-land-auctioned-oil-development

"Lease sales start for oil, gas development in Monterey County"
(Monterey County Herald, 12/12/12)
"The lease sale in Sacramento by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management
comes with protests from environmental groups concerned that the
increasingly controversial drilling method of hydraulic fracturing --
or fracking -- will be used to extract oil and gas from the lease
lands ... Critics say it poses a threat to groundwater and could
induce earthquake activity. The lands up for lease in Monterey County
are in remote areas of the southwestern part of the county ... the BLM
is engaged in a federal court case with the Sierra Club and Center for
Biological Diversity over a smaller 2011 lease sale covering 2,600
acres in Fresno and Monterey counties."
www.montereyherald.com/local/ci_22171970/lease-sales-start-oil-gas-development-monterey-county

"With Large Oil Reserve, California Faces Fracking Debate" (KQED, 12/7/12)
"California has long been an oil-producing state, but it's getting
renewed attention because of the Monterey Shale, the country's largest
shale oil resource. It stretches under a large part of Central
California. In places like Southern Monterey County, where new oil
leases are being offered, the battle for fracking is heating up ...
the federal Bureau of Land Management is opening 18,000 acres for oil
leases in Monterey, Fresno and San Benito Counties."
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?ufl=1&rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,1ao7l,3xn3,j8bb,3sm5,283f,37zd

"Editorial: Rules on oil and gas fracking are way out of whack"
(Sacramento Bee, 12/7/12)
"Are regulators at the California Department of Conservation's
Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources free to make decisions
in the public interest? Despite serious complaints voiced by farmers
and environmentalists in Kern County, state regulators over the past
year and more have waived environmental review for dozens of
controversial new gas and oil drilling operations … Regulators must
demonstrate they are working to safeguard the public, not to make life
easier for energy companies with political clout."
www.sacbee.com/2012/12/07/5037556/rules-on-oil-and-gas-fracking.html

"Fracking will drive oil boom, federal report says" (Los Angeles Times, 12/5/12)
"As oil regulators draft rules for hydraulic fracturing, or
'fracking,' in California, a new federal report underscores the
critical role the controversial procedure will play in what energy
authorities predict will be a national oil boom. The federal report,
released Wednesday by the Energy Information Administration, projected
a sharp rise in U.S. oil production in the coming decades, driven
largely by fracking, which involves injecting chemical-laced water and
sand deep into the earth to break apart rock and release crude. The
predicted boom has big implications for California."
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?ufl=1&rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,1ao7l,3xn3,fgy6,brqi,283f,37zd


WILD HORSES AND BURROS

"Interior Secretary Moves to Tighten Rules Over Sale of Wild Horses"
(Colorado Springs Gazette, 12/9/12)
"Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar says he will tighten regulations of
the federal government's wild horse program, restricting the number of
horses people can buy and making it easier for the government to
prosecute buyers who sell mustangs to slaughter. Salazar laid out the
plan in an interview Thursday with The Gazette in his Washington,
D.C., office, saying the changes were in response to a ProPublica
investigation published in September…"
www.gazette.com/articles/salazar-148290-interior-secretary.html

"Fact checker: Do wild horses double every 5 years?" (Reno Gazette
Journal, 12/8/12)
"Wild horse advocates often criticize the Bureau of Land Management
over its claims about horse population growth ... The BLM website
says, 'Wild horses and burros can quickly overpopulate an area.' ...
When asked for its sources, the BLM's Dean Bolstad pointed to three
scientific papers ... even if the studies are correct, they can be
misinterpreted. So let's take a look at the three cited by the BLM ...
The verdict: current science backs the BLM's claim that wild horses
can double every four to five years ... Truthmeter: 8 (out of 10)"
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?ufl=1&rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,1ao7l,3xn3,l64g,iayr,283f,37zd

"BLM announces updates to fall-winter wild horse and burro gather
schedule"(BLM, 12/7/12)
Changes from the previous gather schedule reflect a re-prioritizing of
gathers based on drought and, in some cases, animal conditions that
have been affected by diminishing forage and water across the West.
The gathers and removals are needed to bring herd sizes into balance
with other rangeland resources and uses, as required by Federal law.
The BLM is also nearing full capacity at its short-term holding
corrals and long-term holding pastures...
www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/december/nr_12_07_20120.html

"Economic pressures revive horse-meat processing" (MSN Money, 12/11/12)
"The population of wild horses in the US is hard to manage. Although
the thought might be hard to stomach, could using horses for food be a
solution?"
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?ufl=1&rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,1ao7l,3xn3,a8sc,e9h0,283f,37zd


WILDFIRES AND PREVENTION

"Volunteers help public lands heal after Rush Fire" (News.bytes Extra)
Volunteers have been demonstrating their appreciation of the public
lands by donating time and money to help the BLM restore lands burned
in last summer's Rush Fire in northeast California and northwest
Nevada. Members of the Mule Deer Foundation and Lassen County's Honey
Lake Valley Pointing Dog Club joined eight staffers from the Eagle
Lake Field Office over the weekend of Dec. 8 to plant 1,500
bitterbrush seedlings on a burned site. The volunteers plan to assist
on two more planting outings.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2012/560xtra_rush_fire_volunteers.html

"Tracking invasive cheatgrass role in larger, more frequent Western
fires" (PhysOrg, 12/5/12)
New research that relied in part on satellite images suggests that
cheatgrass, an invasive species brought west by settlers in the 1800s,
is one cause for the larger, hotter and more frequent range fires
experienced recently in the Great Basin of the American West. The arid
region covers about 230,000 square miles (600,000 km) over much of
Nevada and parts of Utah, Colorado, Idaho, California and Oregon.
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?ufl=1&rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,1ao7l,3xn3,i2bl,faiq,283f,37zd


BLM ADVISORY COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES

"Monument Advisory Committee discusses issues" (News.bytes Extra)
Members of the public and the Carrizo plain National Monument Advisory
Committee discussed travel management and other issues facing the
monument, at a Dec. 1 meeting. As part of implementing the monument's
resource management plan, BLM is preparing a travel management plan.
Following a scoping meeting held as part of an advisory committee
earlier this year, BLM identified some preliminary issues to address.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2012/560xtra_mac_mtng.html

"BLM announces new appointments to the California Desert District
Advisory Council" (BLM, 12/12/12)
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar has appointed three new members
and re-appointed a fourth to the California Desert District's citizen
Desert Advisory Council, which advises Interior's BLM on public land
issues. The council, composed of citizens chosen for their expertise
in various fields of natural resource use and management, help the
bureau carry out its stewardship of 11 million acres of public lands
in the California Desert.
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?ufl=1&rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,1ao7l,3xn3,1yge,18t1,283f,37zd

"Experimental Stewardship Steering Committee meets Jan 10 in
Cedarville" (BLM, 12/13/12)
Discussions about livestock grazing permits and wild horse management
highlight the agenda for a meeting of the Modoc-Washoe Experimental
Stewardship Steering Committee. The meeting is open to the public.
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?ufl=1&rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,1ao7l,3xn3,djpd,8psb,283f,37zd


HEADLINES and HIGHLIGHTS

"County erects signs on Hammonton Road, but won't make repairs"
(Marysville Appeal-Democrat, 12/10/12)
"The long road that is the status of Hammonton Road took another twist
in recent days, when Yuba County put up signs along it saying a
washed-out section of road is closed, though county officials have
never defined the road as part of its system." The road leads to the
Yuba Goldfields and an area managed by the BLM.
www.appeal-democrat.com/news/road-121726-county-hammonton.html

"'Christmas trees' in Rainbow Basin?" (News.bytes Extra)
As you decorate your holiday tree, reflect on the long history of pine
and cedar in the southern California deserts. Volunteers recovered
16-million-year-old pine and red cedar remains from Rainbow Basin, the
world famous "fossil bed" north of Barstow.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2012/560xtra_christmas_rainbow_basin.html

RELATED: "Rainbow Basin Natural Area" (BLM Barstow Field Office)
Many visitors come to see exciting multi-colored rock formations and
walk the scenic canyons. A variety of desert wildlife is found here,
including the desert tortoise.
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/barstow/basin.html

"New no-drilling ocean preserve off Sonoma coast pushed by California
Democratic lawmakers" (San Jose Mercury News, 12/6/12)
"California lawmakers are quietly mounting a campaign to persuade
President Barack Obama to protect a 50-mile stretch of California
coast along Sonoma and Mendocino counties by the end of this month --
a move that would permanently ban offshore oil drilling there and
create California's largest ocean preserve in 20 years."
www.mercurynews.com/science/ci_22130618/california-democratic-lawmakers-pushing-president-barack-obama-create

RELATED: "California Coastal National Monument" (BLM California)
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/prog/blm_special_areas/nm/ccnm.html

"BLM reminds miners to file Notice of Intent to Hold by December 31,
2012" (BLM, 12/13/12)
The BLM reminds certain mining claimants that the deadline to file a
Notice of Intent to Hold (NOI) their claims or sites is December 31,
2012. Miners who paid maintenance fees for the assessment year ending
September 1, 2012, who then elected to file a Maintenance Fee Waiver
Certification, or fee waiver, for the 2013 assessment year must now
file a NOI for their mining claims or sites. The BLM will accept any
filings delivered in person or postmarked on or before Monday,
December 31, 2012. The NOI must be filed in the proper BLM office for
the state where the mining claims or sites are located.
http://www.elabs10.com/ct.html?ufl=1&rtr=on&s=x8pbwi,1ao7l,3xn3,3m4h,5lum,283f,37zd

"Departments of Agriculture, Defense, Energy, and Interior Sign
Memorandum to Collaborate to Protect Indian Sacred Sites"(DOI,
12/6/12)
Four cabinet-level departments joined the Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation today in signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to
improve the protection of Indian sacred sites. The MOU also calls for
improving tribal access to the sites. It was signed by cabinet
secretaries from the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Defense, Energy
and Interior. It was also signed by the chairman of the Advisory
Council on Historic Preservation.
www.doi.gov/news/pressreleases/departments-of-agriculture-defense-energy-and-interior-sign-memorandum-to-collaborate-to-protect-indian-sacred-sites.cfm

"Study anticipates significant Colorado River shortages" (Riverside
Press-Enterprise, 12/12/12)
"The Colorado River Basin, which provides water to millions of homes
and farms in seven Western states, could fall 3.2 million acre-feet
short of meeting demand by 2060 ... such a deficit would take a toll
on the Southwest if pre-emptive measures aren't taken soon, Interior
Secretary Ken Salazar said ... in announcing the results of a
three-year study. The basin already is suffering under a 12-year
drought. Increased demand from population growth and supply shortages
from climate change are expected to make the situation more severe."
www.pe.com/local-news/local-news-headlines/20121212-region-study-anticipates-significant-colorado-river-shortages.ece

RELATED: "Department of Interior releases Colorado River study" (Las
Vegas Sun, 12/12/12)
"Future demands on the Colorado River water supply due to projected
population growth far outweigh supply, according to a highly
anticipated Department of the Interior study ... The Colorado River
Basin Water Supply and Demand Study took three years to complete and
analyzes future water supply and demand possibilities based on
variables such as projected climate changes climate and varying levels
of growth in communities, agriculture and business in the seven
Colorado River Basin states -- Arizona, California, Colorado, New
Mexico, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming."
www.lasvegassun.com/news/2012/dec/12/department-interior-releases-colorado-river-study/

RELATED: "Secretary Salazar Releases Colorado River Basin Study
Projecting Major Imbalances in Water Supply and Demand" (Department of
the Interior, 12/12/12)
www.doi.gov/news/pressreleases/secretary-salazar-releases-colorado-river-basin-study-projecting-major-imbalances-in-water-supply-and-demand.cfm

"Do California's Deserts Help Control Climate Change?" (KCET, 12/5/12)
"Living ecosystems in the Western United States sequester a
substantial amount of carbon, meaning that preserving those intact
landscapes may prove crucial in mitigating the effects of greenhouse
gas-driven climate change. That's according to a report released today
by the U.S. Geological Survey. Included in those carbon-storing
ecosystems are the warm deserts of the southwest, currently being eyed
for massive development for utility-scale solar power plants."
www.kcet.org/news/rewire/science/do-californias-deserts-help-control-climate-change.html

JOBS
"Current job openings - BLM California" (USAJOBS website)
Current listings include firefighting positions.
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NATIONAL, OTHER STATE AND DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR ITEMS

"Lawmakers seek to rekindle mining reform efforts" (Associated Press
at KLAS Las Vegas, 12/12/12)
"While the U.S. government reaps billions of dollars in royalties each
year from fossil fuels extracted from federal lands and waters, it
does not collect any money from gold, uranium or other metals mined
from the same places ... there is no federal law requiring the
disclosure of production figures from individual mines." Two lawmakers
"are hoping public concerns over the economy and the 'fiscal cliff'
will reinvigorate a movement on Capitol Hill to reform the General
Mining Act of 1872, which exempted mining companies from paying
royalties for profiting from U.S. public lands. They want miners to
pay the same 12.5 percent in royalties as oil companies..."
www.8newsnow.com/story/20322217/lawmakers-seek-to-rekindle-mining-reform-efforts

"BLM breaks ground on seed warehouse" (Ely Times, 12/7/12)
"Expected to be completed next spring, the Southern Nevada Public Land
Management Act-funded regional seed warehouse will provide native seed
for rehabilitation and restoration efforts within the Great Basin and
Mojave Desert ecosystems."
www.elynews.com/news/article_b1bd4c84-3fbf-11e2-9cd6-001a4bcf887a.html


SELECTED UPCOMING EVENTS

Dec. 15 - Alabama Hills interpretive hike
www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2012/december/CC1319_alabamahike.html

Information on events at the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains
National Monument can be found at:
www.desertmountains.org/


WILDLIFE TRIVIA answer and related websites
(c.) They are non-venomous, but are often confused with snakes that are.

SOURCE: "California Mountain Kingsnake - Lampropeltis zonata" (BLM
California wildlife database)
www.blm.gov/ca/forms/wildlife/details.php?metode=serial_number&search=2461

More wildlife news from your public lands (and elsewhere):

"Squid deaths are a many-tentacled mystery" (San Francisco Chronicle, 12/12/12)
"Legions of big predatory squid have gathered along the Northern
California coast, where they are stranding themselves on Santa Cruz
beaches by the hundreds in a mysterious frenzy of suicide. The jumbo
invertebrates, known as Humboldt squid, are far north of their normal
habitat in the warmer waters of Baja California and along the west
coast of South America."
www.sfgate.com/science/article/Squid-deaths-are-a-many-tentacled-mystery-4110394.php

"Ocean life suffers from human-caused noise" (New York Times at San
Francisco Chronicle, 12/10/12)
"Nature has its own undersea noises. But the new ones are loud and
ubiquitous. Marine experts say the rising clamor is particularly
dangerous to whales, which depend on their acute hearing to locate
food and one another. To fight the din, the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration is completing the first phase of what could
become one of the world's largest efforts to curb the noise pollution
and return the sprawling ecosystem to a quieter state."
www.sfgate.com/science/article/Ocean-life-suffers-from-human-caused-noise-4106828.php

"Nevada moves forward with sage grouse protection plan" (Reno
Gazette-Journal, 12/11/12)
"Nevada is continuing its efforts to prevent listing of the sage
grouse under the Endangered Species Act with today's release of a new
plan designed to protect sensitive sagebrush habitat needed by the
bird. The proposed management actions for conservation of the Greater
sage grouse will be submitted as the state's alternative to a draft
environmental impact statement for sage grouse habitat management
being prepared by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, which
administers about 67 percent of land across the state."
www.rgj.com/article/20121211/NEWS/121211018/Nevada-moves-forward-sage-grouse-protection-plan

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