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Arizonans Roll Up Their Sleeves for Public Lands Projects

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Friday, September 27, 2013   

PHOENIX, Ariz. - Saturday is National Public Lands Day, the single largest hands-on volunteer effort on behalf of the country's public lands. Last year, an estimated 175,000 volunteers helped at over 2,200 locations nationwide.

In Arizona, volunteers are building and maintaining trails and camping areas, and some of them will improve wildlife habitat.

The Safford office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will put volunteers to work to clean up an unauthorized shooting range. Ranger James Ford said shooters have dumped trash there to use for target practice.

"People have taken appliances and TVs and everything else out there," Ford said. "At one point, they even cemented in a little shooting table out there. We're going to take a group of volunteers and clean that area up."

Similar areas need clean-ups, as well, but Ford said his office has only three rangers to cover 1.4 million acres, so volunteers are critical.

At Lake Havasu, volunteers on Saturday will be building brush piles and filling and attaching sandbags. BLM spokesperson Lori Cook said they will then dump the bundles into Lake Havasu.

"At Partners Point, we continually bundle up piles and place them in the lake for fish habitat," Cook explained.

In addition to improvement projects, Cook said Public Lands Day is also educational. It helps members of the public better understand the uses and recreational opportunities on their public lands, and the role of the BLM.




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