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The BLM completes first phase of nesting surveys in the Indian Creek area Updated routes and walls available for climbing The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) appreciates the public’s help in avoiding potential raptor nesting areas in the Indian Creek climbing area. The first phase of surveys are complete. There are several active nests in the area, in part, because of climbers and hikers voluntarily avoiding the identified areas. The BLM will continue to monitor the area and conduct additional surveys with our partners. The BLM asks climbers and hikers to continue avoiding areas with walls commonly referenced in climbing guides and websites as ....
Flickr Spring means baby birds. The Bureau of Land Management is asking climbers to avoid routes in the Indian Creek climbing area in Bears Ears National Monument that have active nesting sites for birds. This story and more in Monday evening s news brief. Monday evening, May 10, 2021 State Leaving Federal Unemployment Benefits Behind Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said on CNN Sunday, it might be time for the state to stop participating in pandemic unemployment benefits. Right now, the federal government provides an extra $300 a week for people out of work due to COVID and Cox said that’s causing labor issues. “The biggest problem we have right now in Utah is finding workers for the jobs that are available,” Cox said. “As we talk to workers, we’ve found it actually is a disincentive. Now, again, there are families that are struggling, we want to help them out but at some point we have to roll that back.” State data show Utah’s March unemployment rate w ....
The BLM announces avoidance areas to protect raptors in Indian Creek The BLM thanks the climbing community for their cooperation MONTICELLO, Utah – Each spring raptors return to the Indian Creek area for nesting. Eagles, falcons, and other migratory birds use shallow depressions on ledges, cliffs and rock walls, and often return to the same site year after year to raise their young. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) requests that climbers and hikers avoid nest areas during critical nesting periods, typically in early March through late August. Avoiding climbing and hiking in the vicinity of the nests and keeping a safe viewing distance will help ensure survival of young birds. ....