MAKE A MEME View Large Image The Richfield Field Office National Public Lands Day included 171 formal participants register to pick up trash on the Paiute Trail throughout the week of Sept. 19-23. These participants filled 169 contractor bags full of trash removed from ...
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Keywords: bureau of land management bureauoflandmanagement blm utah blmutah color country district colorcountrydistrict richfield public lands publiclands national public lands day 2016 nationalpubliclandsday2016 npld 2016 npld2016 volunteer utah usa indoor The Richfield Field Office National Public Lands Day included 171 formal participants register to pick up trash on the Paiute Trail throughout the week of Sept. 19-23. These participants filled 169 contractor bags full of trash removed from public lands. This effort was in partnership with the Rocky Mountain Jamboree and Sevier County. Multiple clubs also participated in the event as well as registered individuals. Participants received a fee-free pass to public lands, a T-shirt, gloves, and trash bags to fill. Throughout the five-day event, it is estimated that each participant spent four hours volunteering and picking up trash on public lands. This adds up to approximately 684 volunteer hours! Participants also learned about Tread Lightly! throughout the week while enjoying the fall colors, sunshine, rain, and even snow. (BLM photo/Jennifer Christensen) The Richfield Field Office National Public Lands Day included 171 formal participants register to pick up trash on the Paiute Trail throughout the week of Sept. 19-23. These participants filled 169 contractor bags full of trash removed from public lands. This effort was in partnership with the Rocky Mountain Jamboree and Sevier County. Multiple clubs also participated in the event as well as registered individuals. Participants received a fee-free pass to public lands, a T-shirt, gloves, and trash bags to fill. Throughout the five-day event, it is estimated that each participant spent four hours volunteering and picking up trash on public lands. This adds up to approximately 684 volunteer hours! Participants also learned about Tread Lightly! throughout the week while enjoying the fall colors, sunshine, rain, and even snow. (BLM photo/Jennifer Christensen)
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