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THIS WEEK IN NEWS.BYTES:
- Discover the Coast
- Updates on Renewable Energy Projects
- Headlines and Highlights
- Wildlife Trivia Question of the Week
- BLM and Department of Interior News
- Upcoming BLM California Events
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DISCOVER THE COAST
<https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/proxy/AVvXsEhln9R48Jw67mu51BgGe8r794m39X5RDU_G_LeBjDei8ped8qlKZRQoNlb-jyOBgZRv6VDxkRDYduDrk0S6m3Aob_7J2ytfyoV9DvVT3AuuFk04Cg9EfDXqVIC5YuCIpogk2BpT0ahgcQ_T2U0tysj7TSL3I1w6WRuDMKvWmasANZ3EdTvs=s0-d-e1-ft> Science Saturday @ Pacific Grove (BLM YouTube)
Local communities came out to Discover the Coast @ Pacific Grove for Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History's "Science Saturday." BLM specialists were on hand to help identify shells, rocks, insects, and other interesting items brought in by the community.http://youtu.be/VTcT6XLHyVI
<https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/proxy/AVvXsEjkrFJKvATIEN42PIBaFp5HjrNYrMU79Wt1Hj7Dn2ZzPwkuV52JQQdfPiZGhwsIvp7781orN6cH1uI-XUW7Ls_eOGasA1kADkkju0boP5yO67t4TTFO5l0cU0bI1Q9Yg2ZRU6fEQTPfBnwQtqggr5mps4EGeJ8Y3OV6QfPYoRegrLIWDTTc1oKN3wMAuGcBViQIpQ=s0-d-e1-ft> Science Saturday @ Pacific Grove (Facebook)
Thanks to the folks at the Pacific Grove Natural History Museum for hosting a great Science Saturday event! See photos from Science Saturday @ Pacific Grove.
http://blm.gov/kwld
<https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/proxy/AVvXsEgbT0a56_wG8uXI5cIeM9eesTAdjT7cufrPtIqFx9GuyQvemVHdRrih3XNl4DgQT3UVE-0qo5UohYWMCnaeGek66xoKf-33_NU1A5yVHH6uncAsMs6InKQ5EJ-wZ2i84YW3aHkTWFl-34e8oX6iUGc3tXH6qg3cJO7ZdG16H_d0JR52WKlBiwtAsKAgTXsBnw=s0-d-e1-ft> Science Saturday @ Pacific Grove (News.bytes Extra)
More than 500 people from the Pacific Grove community attended the Science Saturday event at the Natural History Museum. BLM State Director Jim Kenna and staff from the Hollister Field Office participated to support the event as part of the Discover the Coast initiative. http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2014/622xtra-pacificgrove.html
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(BLM website) Learn more about our Discover the Coast campaign, partnerships, and events. http://ow.ly/voNJ2
UPDATES ON BLM RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS
BLM Initiates Environmental Review of Tylerhorse Wind Energy Project (BLM News, 4/18/2014)
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking public comment on the proposed Tylerhorse Wind Project, a 60-megawatt facility planned for 1,200 acres in Kern Country, CA. The BLM today published a Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the project, which includes a proposed amendment to the California Desert Conservation Area Draft Plan.
http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2014/april/CA-CDD-14-36.html
PG&E joins NextEra Energy Resources to celebrate the commercial operation of the Genesis Solar Energy Center (Wall Street Jounrnal, 4/24/2014)
NextEra Energy Resources announced the official dedication of the company's Genesis Solar Energy Center, located in Riverside County, Calif. Approximately 150 local residents, federal, state and local officials and energy industry leaders, gathered today at the new solar facility, which is capable of generating 250 megawatts (MW) of solar power, enough electricity to meet the energy needs of 88,000 California homes. All of the power generated by the Genesis Solar Energy Center is being provided to Pacific Gas & Electric Company under a long-term contract. The Genesis Solar Energy Center is located on approximately 1,950 acres of land managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in Riverside County.
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20140424-915708.html
CALIFORNIA HEADLINES AND HIGHLIGHTS
<https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/proxy/AVvXsEiaupQUIyYsAn09oETG8V312-W7-RXzv1SUgMV13CJVG1rMtDIXS8YMkJj6JbYdqQdQqzI6EdLGPmEZzvzf_oO9jkBGEmKqEnrB-ec4tSeOT7bGs8YCAr1YGLpbtTixdoszHDYgLI_mU8otF985weQGcegkVRcUHBOA0h_Y=s0-d-e1-ft>BLM Attends Annual Pacific Crest Trail Kick-Off Event (News.bytes Extra)
And they're off on the trail! The BLM, along with over 700 hikers and supporters of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail (PCT) attended the 16th Annual Day Zero PCT Kick-Off event at Lake Morena County Park, April 24-27. http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2014/622xtra-pct.html
<https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/proxy/AVvXsEjAlpeES5lVTYWiiX7tNaGJ5ZUOCye83Epds_tsTYJAsEfsM9_bVaeQFPh0IX993QIEVRlEE8F97830UHtqFSYMDIx5kOFQrVSNlOFBao7RkqDXKGUedT7bOxfEOgCOYMq2nL3aMb_xO8dxGcZWQb15o1OFb5G8P-1NEt3U9kzcIyrAM46XPC85KZU=s0-d-e1-ft>BLM Desert District Finds Seven Ways to Celebrate Earth Day 2014 (News.bytes Extra)
For those who travel in environmental circles, Earth Day is our holiday season. Residents of surrounding communities are changing from their winter mode and looking forward to outside activities in the mountains, deserts and coastal areas of California. Here at the California Desert District office, Earth Day turned into "Earth Weeks" as local organizations planned their celebrations throughout the month of April. Check out the 7 ways CDD celebrated Earth Day 2014.
http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2014/622xtra-celebrateearthday2014.html
Discover the Desert's Purpled Past (News.Bytes Extra)
An interpretive hike to Tumco Historic Town Site last month gave visitors a chance to wander among the ruins of this 19th century gold mining ghost town while learning about its colorful history.
http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsbytes/2014/622_extra-_tumco_past.html
<https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/proxy/AVvXsEjLqKufAGB_1huG1s-JWEISJHQfaTWOzJR_1gDfc2-6VjihGK3QgoBwz-VQfM2ZaTawPvtGsIYsAvMI6_apzeo5t6ZXoIcrhryf6MePwCsf6EyKu0o4WRY2JQpPuecw3awwZrkuvTBLnmlKpSzyjy_k9dgtOW9U8pl6DHctIGw2hRrbMPEv=s0-d-e1-ft>BLM Carrizo Plain National Monument Issues Final Supplementary Rules (BLM News, 4/28/2014)
The Carrizo Plain National Monument is announcing its final supplementary rules affecting 206,635 surface acres of public land in eastern San Luis Obispo and western Kern Counties. "The rules will ensure long term protection of the significant cultural and biological resources on Carrizo Plain National Monument," said, Johna Hurl, Monument Manager. http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2014/april/carrizosupplementaryrules.html
BLM Announces Fire Restrictions for Lands Managed by Hollister Field Office (BLM News, 4/18/2014) The Bureau of Land Management is placing precautionary fire restrictions on public land managed by the Hollister Field Office. No vehicles, campfires or open flames are allowed on BLM lands in the Panoche, Griswold, Tumey and Ciervo Hills, effective immediately.
http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/newsroom/2014/april/hollisterfirerestrictions.html
Tight Lines: A growing problem for forest hikers (Tracy Press, 4/24/2014)
Some pot growers are now planting their crops on hard-to-reach sites on Bureau of Land Management or Forest Service land, or even private timberlands. They'll clear a space, till the soil and even pipe water in from a nearby creek. If they should get busted, all they'd lose is the crop. Usually, there is a grower-guard nearby to tend the crop and discourage intruders. The downside of this phenomenon is that innocent outdoor enthusiasts like you and me might unwittingly stumble across one of these illegal pot plantations.
http://blm.gov/fwld
Obama Administration Opposes China Lake Expansion (The Washington Times, 4/29/2014)
The Obama administration said Tuesday it opposed a House bill that would expand a naval base in the Western Mojave Desert and permanently place the military in charge of managing its nearly 1.1 million acres. Mouritsen said the BLM cannot support adding the 19,000 acres. She called it a popular recreation area with trail riding, camp sites and hunting. She also called it an important wildlife corridor, including for the threatened desert tortoise. http://blm.gov/lwld
The Big Myth about the Soledad Canyon Mine (The Santa Clarita Valley Signal, 4/28/2014) The proposed 56-million-ton sand and gravel Cemex mine, just outside the city of Santa Clarita in Soledad Canyon, would cause significant and irreversible impacts on the wildlife corridors in and around the Santa Clara River and is a threat to the health, safety and welfare of thousands of Santa Clarita Valley residents.
http://blm.gov/hwld
Planning and Cooperation Credited in Keeping SCORE IV 250 Safe (Imperial Valley Press, 4/29/2014)
Multiple agencies coordinated with each other to handle the event, including Bureau of Land Management, Imperial County Sheriff's Office, Border Patrol, California Highway Patrol, Imperial County Fire, U.S. Fire Service, El Centro Police, Imperial Irrigation District and Naval Air Facility El Centro.
http://blm.gov/gwld
Imperial Valley ready for SCORE race (San Diego Union Tribune, 4/24/2014)
This is the first SCORE race on Southern California ground in almost two decades and the first SCORE desert race in the United States allowing motorcycles. The Imperial Valley 250 is being run through
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