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Travel Thursday: The Salmon River habitat #restoration does more than improve #habitat for #fish. http://bit.ly/R6ICpR
What Oregon Wild and Scenic River was designated on October 28, 1988? The Salmon River, of course! The Salmon… http://tmblr.co/ZA4x_vVU96JH
Wild Wednesday: What Oregon Wild and Scenic River was designated on October 28, 1988? The Salmon River, of course! pic.twitter.com/Wl8MFCtu
TriviaTues: Salmon are spawning now. Chinook & Coho have more than one name. What are there other names? http://bitly.com/OFgBpq
Salmon Success Story Swimmingly Sensational! Two years ago we popped in on the restoration work on the Salmon… http://tmblr.co/ZA4x_vVLuuUg
Movie Monday: Salmon Success Story Swimmingly Sensational! Peep the work on the Salmon River http://bit.ly/P55Oq0 pic.twitter.com/l3JywzaF
Oregon Wind Power! First-ever wind NRG project on BLM-managed land in OR is operational! http://tmblr.co/ZA4x_vV9U7_2 #wind #energy #photos
Birdwatchers, this is your Super Bowl. Migration is the best time to grab binos and watch our flying friends. http://tmblr.co/ZA4x_vV96OfZ
After the #Columbus Day Storm tree planting on #BLM #Roseburg went from 6,000 acres per year to 9,500 acres afterwords. pic.twitter.com/tIGAXTjU
Not only can you access Lime Wind, you can recreate there! The video mentions one activity specifically http://www…
The eve of the 50th Anniversary of the Columbus Day Storm. More than 10 billion board feet (yes…billion) of timber was blown down.
Lemon Island, Lime, and Apple Creek or all places in Oregon. One of them has a new neighbor. Be a peach, and … http://tmblr.co/ZA4x_vUzXAV_
America's Great Outdoors! http://tmblr.co/ZA4x_vUiKZjn
Haunting and Beautiful! http://tmblr.co/ZA4x_vUiKFny
mtb-adrenaline: Always reblog! http://tmblr.co/ZA4x_vUiHR3d
Photo Friday: A great way BLM supports local economies is through youth employment. More photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/blmoregon/sets/ … pic.twitter.com/TNq39oPA
Travel Thurs: Another rec site that pumps money into the local economy and National Treasury is the John Day River. http://www.blm.gov/or/socioeconomic/files/socioeconomic-2012.pdf …
Wild Wed: Direct impact of 7.9 million visitors to BLM in OR/WA is $363 million to our local economies! http://on.doi.gov/T23TTu
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