U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NEWS RELEASE
Northern California District |
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| Release Date: 03/30/10 | ||||||
| News Release No. CA-N-10-51 | |||||
BLM Seeking Members for Northeast California Resource Advisory Council |
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The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public nominations for five open positions on its Northeast California Resource Advisory Council, which advises the BLM on public land issues in the northeast part of California and far northwest Nevada.
Nominations should be sent by May 10, 2010, to Bureau of Land Management, 2950 Riverside Dr., Susanville, CA 96130, attention: RAC nominations. Groups can provide nominations or individuals can nominate themselves. Nominations must include a completed nomination form and at least one letter of support. Nominees, who must be residents of California or Nevada, will be judged on the basis of their training, education, and knowledge of the council’s geographical area. Nominees should also demonstrate a commitment to consensus building and collaborative decision making. Nomination forms are available on the web at http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/rac.html or by contacting BLM offices in Alturas, Susanville or Cedarville. For further information call BLM Public Affairs Officer Jeff Fontana at (530) 252-5332 or e-mail jfontana@blm.gov. The BLM’s resource advisory councils (RACs), composed of citizens chosen for their expertise in natural resource issues, help the bureau carry out its stewardship of 253 million acres of public lands. The bureau, which manages more land than any other federal agency, has 24 RACs across the West, where most BLM-managed land is located. The diverse membership of each RAC is aimed at achieving a balanced outlook that the BLM needs for its mission, which is to manage the public lands for multiple uses. “I value the advice given to the BLM by these citizen-based resource advisory committees, and I know that Interior Secretary Ken Salazar shares my view of their importance,” said BLM Director Bob Abbey. “The people who live, work, and recreate near or on BLM-managed lands deserve a formal voice on public land issues, and their input will enhance our agency’s ability to manage the public lands for multiple uses while conserving resources for future generations.” |
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