 St. Cloud Mining project area, Inyo County, California.
Photo by BLM
Mineral Exploration Approved Near Death Valley Junction
BLM has approved a small drilling project in Inyo County to explore clinoptilolite, a mineral used in moisture control and odor capture. The project supports national mineral production goals and underwent full environmental review. Learn more.
 Geothermal Plant by Steve Allan, California State Office
Upcoming Geothermal Lease Sale in California
On August 26, the BLM will offer 13 parcels across Imperial, Lassen, and Modoc counties for geothermal leasing through a competitive online auction. These leases could support future geothermal development on public lands. Learn more.
 Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument, Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM
Celebrating 10 Years of Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument
Designated in 2015, Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument protects a biologically rich stretch of Northern California landscapes. This 10-year milestone celebrates a decade of collaboration, conservation, and care for one of the most diverse ecosystems in the region. Learn more.
 Camp Smokey command post, Photo by Ginessa Stark
Camp Smokey Returns to the California State Fair
Camp Smokey is back at the California State Fair, bringing fun, games, and hands-on learning about fire safety and prevention. Join Smokey Bear and friends for an unforgettable experience filled with activities, prizes, and lessons to help keep California safe. Follow along on the official BLM Camp Smokey facebook page.
Press release.
 Trinity River, Photo by Jessica Tyra, BLM
Trinity River Cleanup Happening This Weekend
Volunteers will join BLM staff this weekend to clean up trash and debris along the Trinity River, supporting healthy habitat and clean water. See how to get involved.
 Bigfoot Trail Alliance, Photo by Kacie Hallahan, BLM
Bigfoot Trail Alliance Supports Trail Stewardship
Volunteers from the Bigfoot Trail Alliance recently partnered with BLM staff to maintain a 30-mile section of trail in the King Range Wilderness. Their work helps improve access and preserve the unique biodiversity of California’s Lost Coast. Learn more.
 Wild burros in the corral, Photos by Kate Miyamoto, BLM
17 Wild Horses and Burros Adopted in Southern California
At a two-day satellite event in Industry, CA, BLM California partnered with the LA County Sheriff’s Department to find new homes for 17 wild horses and burros. The event showcased teamwork, outreach, and the importance of connecting adoptable animals with caring owners. Read more on the BLM blog.
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