Salem, Ore.--The Bureau of Land Management, Salem District, is renovating the south Salem office. Energy efficient windows and skylights will be installed, aging hot water boilers will be replaced, the security system is being updated and a photovoltaic system will be installed using American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding.
Salem, Ore. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) invites the public to a meeting to gather ideas for providing safe access, enhancing visitor experience, and protecting soils and vegetation along the river banks at two of the most popular and iconic sites in the Molalla River Recreation Area; the Ivor Davies wayside and the Rosette Basalt viewpoint.
Salem, Ore. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) invites the public to a meeting to gather ideas for providing safe access, enhancing visitor experience, and protecting soils and vegetation along the river banks at two of the most popular and iconic sites in the Molalla River Recreation Area; the Ivor Davies wayside and the Rosette Basalt viewpoint.
Salem, Ore. -- The Bureau of Land Management's Salem District will be burning debris piles on BLM lands throughout northwest Oregon. The slash debris piles, left behind from tree thinning projects, will be burned sometime in the next six weeks depending on weather conditions and approved burning days.
Salem, Ore. -- On Saturday, May 14, sites throughout Lincoln County will celebrate International Migratory Bird Day (IMBD) by offering free entry and special activities! Guided nature walks and family-friendly activities, many of which will be offered in both Spanish and English by bilingual volunteers, will have something for everyone. Visitors can pick up an IMBD passport as they migrate to different locations around the Newport area. Each location will have passport stamps, fun prizes, and cool information about local and migratory birds.
Salem, Ore. - The Bureau of Land Management's Salem District will be burning debris piles on BLM lands throughout northwest Oregon. The slash debris piles, left behind from tree thinning projects, will be burned sometime in the next six weeks depending on weather conditions and approved burning days.
Salem, Ore. - The Bureau of Land Management's Salem District will be burning debris piles on BLM lands throughout northwest Oregon. The slash debris piles, left behind from tree thinning projects, will be burned sometime in the next six weeks depending on weather conditions and approved burning days.