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Original Post ➡️ The Grizzly Creek fire grew overnight Monday to 32,060 acres, 50 square miles, but fire crews were able to gain significant containment, fire officials said in a news release. Containment jumped to 44% Tuesday morning from 33% the day before. Evacuations were lifted Sunday evening for residents of No Name, who can ...
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Original Story: https://defenders.org/blog/2020/08/mojave-desert-overhead-and-ground “A general pallor of dust still accompanied sunrise in the western Mojave Desert this morning, following the infamous King of the Hammers off-road event held in Johnson Valley a week ago. Flying today with my friends over public and private lands near California City on a Presidents Day Weekend EcoFlight – to get ...
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Delivering a Quarter Million PPE to Indigenous Nations EcoFlight is privileged to work on water and wildlands projects with Native American tribes throughout the Southwest. As a result, EcoFlight has developed relationships with tribal communities and a network of individuals who are committed to improving and protecting ecosystems and watersheds in their tribal homelands. When ...
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Captain’s Log Starship 1XE, Day 6 in the month August, Earth Calendar year 2020. The difference between virtual and real. Sometimes it’s a fine line as far as getting information across and sometimes it is just simply black and white. Sometimes you are engaged in creating a virtual educational tour of a proposed mine on ...
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