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Learning Landscapes

Image Collage - Check out the links to the right to visit BLM's Learning Landscapes

This website is produced and maintained by the Division of Education, Interpretation, and Partnerships. It presents educational and enrichment opportunities associated with the 258 million acres of public lands that BLM manages for all Americans. Visitors can learn, get fit, commune, contemplate, serve, renew, revive, and re-center.


 

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Spring Break in 
Southwest Colorado

 
University of Missouri students prepare for a day of work on Public Lands 

For nine students from the University of Missouri, Spring Break this past March involved a week of service and stewardship in and around Southwest Colorado’s remote Disappointment Valley. For the ninth year, San Juan Mountains Association (SJMA)  coordinated a Service Learning Project for the college students in conjunction with the Dolores Public Lands Office.

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Preserve America Youth Summit

 
Students Visiting the Anasazi Heritage Center in Dolores, Colorado

For five summer days, the 2009 Preserve America Youth Summit created opportunities for Colorado students and teachers to interact; exchange information; tour historic places; meet with preservationists, elected officials, scholars, and community leaders; and develop site specific products that will engage youth in heritage education, archaeology, heritage tourism and preservation. More>>


 

 



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