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Penitente Canyon Recreation Area Photograph
Penitente Canyon Special Recreation Management Area best known for its world class rock climbing. Penitente Canyon is managed by the San Luis Valley Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), located in the San Luis Valley of south-central Colorado. The area is geologically unique due to the largest recorded ...
tagSan Luis Valley tagSan Juan Mountains tagEPA Region 8
Blanca Wetlands Photograph
The Blanca Wetlands are located on Bureau of Land Management lands about eight miles northeast of Alamosa. The wetlands contain over 200 ponds that provide habitat to a variety of wildlife including migrating birds
tagSan Luis Valley tagwetland tagEPA Region 8
Cabrillo National Monument Photograph
Cabrillo National Monument is a 160-acre unit of the National Park System, located at the southern tip of Point Loma in San Diego, California. The site commemorates conquistador and explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo and preserves the Old Point Loma Lighthouse, the tidepools of the rocky intertidal zone, a coastal Mediterranean ...
tagnational park service tagmonument taghistory tagtidepools tagcoastal sage tagmarine tageducation taghiking tagwhale watching tagcoast taghistoric tagpacific southwest tagvirtual exploration tagEPA Region 9
Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderenss Photograph
The Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness is located in the northwest corner of New Mexico, an area full of rich natural and cultural history. The Wilderness is an extraordinarily scenic area full of steeply eroded badlands of striking shapes and colors, offering some of the most unusual scenery found in the Four Corners ...
tagBisti tagbadlands tagwilderness tagFarmington tagjunior explorers tagpaleontology tagNative American taghistoric tagfour corners region tagEPA Region 6
Canyonlands Field Institute - Professor Valley and Colorado River Photograph
The mission of Canyonlands Field Institute is to increase understanding, connection, and care for the Colorado Plateau and earth as a whole. We seek to promote awareness and appreciation of public lands,
tagdesert southwest tagEPA Region 8
Prehistoric Trackways National Monument Photograph
Prehistoric Trackways National Monument has the early Permian world caught in stone. Hundred of fossil sites in and around the Monument preserve this extinct, ecosystem. Fossilized trackways, marine fossils, plant fossils all tell the story of tens of millions of years before the dinosaurs and hundreds of millions of years ...
tagfossil tagmarine tagpaleontology taghistoric tagdesert southwest tagchildren and nature site tagEPA Region 6
Ironwood Forest National Monument Photograph
The Ironwood Forest National Monument (IFNM) was established in 2000 to preserve an important desert ecosystem and to preserve evidence of human occupation spanning 5,000 years. The area encompasses 129,000 acres about 25 miles northwest of Tucson. The signature plant, the desert ironwood, is found only in the Sonoran Desert, ...
tagcave tagmonitoring tagcurriculum tagfire tagpreservation taghistoric tagdesert southwest tagEPA Region 9
Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Photograph
Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary includes 3,310 square miles of marine waters off the rugged Olympic Peninsula coastline. The sanctuary extends 25 to 50 miles seaward covering much of the continental shelf and several major submarine canyons. The sanctuary protects a productive upwelling zone
tagmarine tagisland tagcoast taghistoric tagpacific northwest tagEPA Region 10
Fort Ord Photograph
The mission at Fort Ord is to work with partners to protect rare plants and animals on this former Army Base in the beautiful Monterey Bay region, and to provide top-notch, environmentally-sensitive recreation oppotunities. BLM currently manages 7,200 acres of the former Fort Ord. At some point, we will receive ...
tagclassroom visit tagfire tagMonterey Bay tagEPA Region 9
Pompeys Pillar National Monument & Interpretive Center Photograph
Pompeys Pillar National Monument is home to the only remaining physical evidence of the Lewis and Clark expedition. On July 25th, 1806 Captain Clark ascended the south and east face of the pillar and carved his name near some Native American petroglyphs and pictographs. Today, over 30,000 visitors come to ...
tagdesert tagNative American tagprairie taghistoric tagLewis and Clark tagEPA Region 8