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Local Volunteers Sought to Pitch in at Cosumnes River Preserve
National Public Lands Day, Saturday, Sept. 27

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By: BLM

Sept. 8, 2008 - Volunteers at the Bureau of Land Management's Cosumnes River Preserve will plant oak trees, repair and refurbish the preserve's farm center, and perform other general tasks as area residents join the largest annual coast-to-coast, single-day volunteer restoration effort for America's public lands on Sept. 27.

"This year our focus will be the Cosumnes River Preserve, one of the Sacramento Valley's premier sites for cranes, waterfowl and other wildlife," said Barbara Williams, event co-coordinator.

The festivities will start at 9 a.m. at the Cosumnes River Preserve Farm Center, Bruceville and Desmond roads. For a map see www.cosumnes.org. Volunteers should bring lunch, a refillable water bottle and gloves. To register for the event or for more information, contact Williams at (916) 985-4474, e-mail barbara_williams@ca.blm.gov

Sponsored for the ninth consecutive year by Toyota Motor Sales, USA, these national cleanups give Americans an annual chance to make public lands in local communities safer, prettier, and more desirable.

"Last year we reached a monumental participation of 110,000 volunteers in National Public Lands Day, and we are expecting to increase this by an additional 10,000 this year," said Robb Hampton, director of National Public Lands Day.

This year, National Public Lands Day will commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Civilian Conservation Corps. By educating volunteers at sites across the country, NPLD maintains the legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps, an army of 3 million Americans who in the 1930's countered the devastation of the Dust Bowl and the American chestnut blight by planting more than 3 billion trees, building 800 state parks, and fighting forest fires.

On Arbor Day, the National Environmental Education Foundation along with the Student Conservation Association (SCA) launched a nationwide effort to plant one million trees prior to National Public Lands Day in an attempt to honor the efforts of the CCC.

For the fifth year in a row, volunteers who work at a site managed by any of five federal agencies will be rewarded with a pass good for free entry any day during the next year at public land sites managed by those agencies: National Park Service, USDA Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Volunteers also will get a NPLD poster and tee-shirt.

For more information go to www.publiclandsday.org

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