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Thursday, September 18, 2014

United States Department of Interior Warrant Issue 642

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A group of kids stand in front of the Desert Discovery Center sign. Six high school students stand along the edge of a brick staircase at the Empire Mine State Park. BLM photo A young boy holds up a fish he just caught with a BLM fish biologist helping him out. BLM photo A group of people dance along the Walk for the Wild event at the  Visions of the Wild Festival in Vallejo, CA. Purple flowers grow in a grassy field of the california north coast. BLM photo

THIS WEEK IN NEWS.BYTES:

- History and Culture
- Discover the Desert
- Wilderness
- Wildlife Trivia Question of the Week
- Headlines and Highlights
- BLM and Department of Interior Highlights
- Upcoming BLM California Events

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HISTORY and CULTURE

Six high school students stand along the edge of a brick staircase at the Empire Mine State Park. BLM photoEmpire Mine State Historic Park Visit (News.Bytes Extra) Despite the late July heat, six students from Grant High School toured nearly every corner of the Empire Mine State Park. http://ow.ly/BCo68




Obsidian arrowhead sitting on a rock. Bodie Hills Conservation Partnership photo.Bodie Hills Archaeology Tour (BLM Facebook) Archaeologist Greg Haverstock, from the BLM Bishop Field Office, led a tour in the Bodie Hills. He talked about the use of obsidian and other tools and materials over the past 10,000 years. http://ow.ly/BErWm



DISCOVER THE DESERT

A group of kids stand around the Desert Discovery Center sign. BLM photoStudent Science Program Studies the Desert Tortoise (BLM Facebook) The Desert Discovery Center started their Young Scientist Program with help from the Student Conservation Association and U.S. Geological Survey. Students learnd about the ecology and conservation of the desert tortoise and how to use radio-tracking technology. http://ow.ly/BEsoK



Grassy foreground and rocky mountain background of the Indian Pass Wilderness. BLM Desert Wilderness Areas Highlighted on Facebook:

Indian Pass Wilderness (BLM Facebook) http://ow.ly/BEuYm
Owens Peak Wilderness (BLM Facebook) http://ow.ly/BEuE3




Image clip from a movie scene of the Transformers filed at the El Mirage Dry Lake OHV area. Transformers Movie Scenes on BLM's El Mirage Dry Lake Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area
(BLM Facebook) The desert inspires... These dramatic landscapes transcend place and time and set the stage for our creativity. Desert landscapes are often used by the movie industry as an otherworldly stage. http://ow.ly/BEw1v


RELATED: El Mirage Dry Lake Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area (BLM Website) The El Mirage Off-Highway Vehicle Area is located in the Mojave Desert on the western edge of San Bernardino County near the Los Angeles County Line. This Off-Highway vehicle area attracts a variety of Activities. http://ow.ly/BEGQJ



Black Rock Lecture Series
(BLM Facebook) Join our partners for the Black Rock Lecture Series this fall. The program has been expanded to include academic and policy experts that will analyze and assess seven core aspects that challenge...Sonoran and Mojave Deserts. http://ow.ly/BEM0t




WILDERNESS

Purple flowers growing in a grassy filed. BLM photoWhat Wilderness Means to Me (BLM Tumblr) Wilderness slows us down and stills us so that we hear and see more sharply the world firsthand. It reminds us that we are not the center of world. Ecologist -- Jim Weigand, Ecologist, California State Office http://tmblr.co/Z9wNeu1Qf4R6O



A group of people dance along the Walk for the Wild event at the Visions of the Wild Festival in Vallejo, CA. Visions of the Wild- Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act (News.Bytes Extra) The BLM partnered with the US Forest Service, the Vallejo Community Arts Foundation, and other agencies and organizations to make Visons of the Wild a great celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act! http://ow.ly/BCq1s



RELATED: Visions of the Wilde Festival-Vallejo (Visions of the Wild Facebook) http://ow.ly/BlWIs



WILDLIFE TRIVIA QUESTION of the WEEK

Mexican free-tailed bat in flight. National Park Service photo

Which of these statements about the Mexican free-tailed bat are false?
(a.) They are only seen in California while on their migration route to Mexico.

(b.) They prefer to roost in caves, but will also choose attics, under bridges, or in abandoned buildings.

(c.) They can fly up to 250 miles in a single night.

(d.) A large roost (~one million bats) can eat 250 tons of insects each night.

(e.) The largest colony in North America has an estimated 20 million individuals.

------> See answer near the end of this issue of News.bytes.



OTHER CALIFORNIA HEADLINES AND HIGHLIGHTS

A young boy holds up his fish with a BLM fish biologist helping out. BLM photoFish Day at the Sacramento River Bend Outstanding Natural Area (News.Bytes Extra) Children at the Bend School south of Redding got to try their hands at fishing, some for the first time, earlier this month thanks to an agency-business partnership. http://ow.ly/BEEDr



State Grant Funds Forest Thinning Near West Point
(Calaveras Enterprise, 09/16/14) Several hundred acres of dense forest east of West Point will be thinned over the next three years thanks in part to a Sierra Nevada Conservancy grant. The site is managed by the BLM. The 200 acres slated for thinning and brush burning are the second phase of the larger 420-acre Lily Gap Forest Health Project. http://ow.ly/BCFYw


BLM Proposes Closure of Recreational Shooting Area for Safety Reasons (BLM News Release) The BLM announced today a proposal to formally close 210 acres of public lands near Airport Mesa in eastern San Diego County to recreational shooting due to safety concerns. http://ow.ly/BEGdF


BLM and Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center Announce Wild Horse Training Partnership
(BLM News Release) Horse enthusiasts will have access to more saddle-trained wild mustangs, and jail inmates will be learning new skills, in a new partnership between the BLM and the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center near Elk Grove. http://ow.ly/BEFWb


Oil facility equipment and a man working. New Oil and Gas Leases Likely Following Fracking Report (The Mendocino Beacon, 09/11/14) Concludes no significant California impacts... The BLM requested a rigorous, independent expert assessment in order to gain a comprehensive understanding of the best available science and potential impacts of using well stimulation technology in the unique geology of California. http://ow.ly/BCFxl

RELATED: BLM California Oil and Gas Strategy (BLM Website) The BLM's comprehensive strategy for the federal oil and gas program in California incorporates information from the Independent Science Review by the California Council on Science and Technology; provides internal guidance for processing of applications for permits to drill and sundry notices; and provides the results from public scoping on oil and gas development in the Hollister Field Office. http://ow.ly/APNOU




 

BLM and DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR Highlights

An old cedar tree sits amongst a rocky hillside. BLM photoLast Week at the BLM, Sept. 8-12, 2014 (BLM Tumblr) BLM Director Neil Kornze announced the appointment of veteran land manager Timothy Murphy as the BLM's State Director in Idaho, John Ruhs, a native of Iowa, has been selected as the BLM's State Director in Eastern States and more. http://tmblr.co/Z9wNeu1QtsQhh



Secretary Sally Jewell stands in the water helping out at Day of Service at an Arlington waterfowl sanctuary. DOI photoVIDEO- This Week at Interior: September 12, 2014
(DOI YouTube) 9/11 Anniversary marked on Capitol Hill and in a Waterfowl Sanctuary, Americorps celebrates 20 years, plus more. http://youtu.be/xwyTqLhroOI




A group of students dig out weeds at Fort Ord National Monument. BLM photoHelping Hands for America's Lands
(BLM Tumblr) National Public Lands Day began in 1994 and is now the nation's largest, single-day volunteer effort for public lands. For the 20th Anniversary of NPLD, last year 175,000 volunteers and park visitors celebrated at 2,237 public land sites... http://tmblr.co/Z9wNeu1Q_8Lur


SELECTED UPCOMING EVENTS

Sept. 18: Experimental Stewardship Steering Committee to Meet in Cedarville (BLM News Release) The Modoc-Washoe Experimental Stewardship Steering Committee will discuss various rangeland management topics when it meets at the BLM Surprise Field Office. http://ow.ly/Bf9OG


A young woman and man hold a bucket of native plant seeds and toss them out into the wind. BLM photo.Sept.-Oct: BLM National Public Lands Day Events
(BLM Webpage) NPLD is the largest volunteer event for America's public lands. It is held on a Saturday in late September when thousands of Americans volunteer to improve and enhance our nation's public lands. http://ow.ly/ANj3J


Sept. 26-28: Volunteers Welcome to Celebrate National Public Lands Day in the King Range
(BLM News Release) Volunteers are welcome to help the BLM and its mountain biking partners expand the first mountain biking trail in the nation's first national conservation area in a three-day work party as part of National Public Lands Day. http://ow.ly/Bf95W


Sept. 27: Let's Move in the Dunes (BLM Facebook) get outside, get active and have fun learning about the coast. The 0.82 mile course is designed for kids 3-11 years old and their adults with 8 challenges to get you moving in the dunes including... http://ow.ly/BEJDn


Sept. 27: Bodie Hills National Public Lands Day
(BLM Facebook) Join us for a day of stewardship and fellowship and fun! http://ow.ly/BEKIP


Oct. 4: Volunteers Needed for Clear Creek Cleanup Project
(BLM News Release) Volunteers are needed to help clean up the Lower Clear Creek area as part of the National Public Lands Day observance. The BLM, Western Shasta Resource Conservation District and Horsetown Clear Creek Preserve will host the event. http://ow.ly/BEHEh


Oct. 1: BLM Announces Scoping Meetings for Eagle Mountain Land Exchange Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement in Riverside County
(BLM News Release) The BLM has scheduled two public scoping meetings to receive public input regarding the Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the Eagle Mountain Land Exchange. http://ow.ly/BEIiF


Oct. 4: BLM, Bike Club Hosting 'Take a Kid Mountain Biking' Event
(BLM News Release) Redding area children and their families can enjoy a day of mountain bike riding in a special "Take a Kid Mountain Biking" celebration at the Swasey Recreation Area in west Redding. http://ow.ly/BEHXE


Oct. 4: Event will Offer a Glimpse into the Past and the Science of Archaeology
(BLM News Release) Today's residents can get a hands-on glimpse into how they hunted, prepared food, made tools and communicated, when the BLM and Susanville Indian Rancheria hold their first Public Archaeology Day, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Hobo Camp area west of Susanville. http://ow.ly/BEHho


Aug. 11- Oct.: Delays, Closures will Affect Butte County Roads During Improvement Projects
(BLM News Release) Visitors planning to travel on Doe Mill road in Butte County will be subject to delays and closures as construction gets underway on road improvements and a bridge replacement project. The road, also known as Ponderosa Way, will be closed from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday during construction. The road will be open on weekends. http://ow.ly/AcpxC



WILDLIFE TRIVIA ANSWER and Related Information

Mexican free-tailed bat in flight. National Park Service photo Which of these statements about the Mexican free-tailed bat are false?







ANSWER: (a.) They are only seen in California while on their migration route to Mexico is False. Bats in the northern California/Oregon region are non-migratory, spending inclement weather in torpor or hibernation. Bats of this species in the eastern Nevada, western Arizona and Colorado regions are non-migratory as well, however do not hibernate. Mexican free-tails from southeastern Utah and southwestern Colorado migrate to western Mexico. The best known colonies, like Carlsbad Cavern and the caves in Texas and southeastern United States migrate to eastern Mexico.

RELATED: Colony Of Bats Takes Over South Sac Sunset (CBS Sacramento, 09/2014) It's an experience that's completely batty. http://ow.ly/BCDke


RELATED: BLM Cosumnes River Preserve (BLM Website) The Cosumnes River Preserve is home to California's largest remaining valley oak riparian forest, and is one of the few protected wetland habitat areas in the state. http://ow.ly/BCDvf


SOURCE: Mexican Free-Tailed Bat (BLM Website) BLM California wildlife database species profile. http://ow.ly/BCxXe


SOURCE: Mexican free-tailed bat (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Website) http://ow.ly/BCCTg


SOURCE: Bats and Migration (Organization for Bat Conservation Website) http://ow.ly/BCzb6




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