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By volunteering on National Public Lands Day (NPLD) on September 27, 2008, PLF members will be helping improve and preserve this countrys habitats. Nationally, more than 95,000 volunteers are expected to take part this year. This is an opportunity for our members to lend a hand and pay back a little for their lives with BLM. BLM has 97 public land sites lined up where activities are available for all who are able to spend a day. Just call the nearest BLM office for the details, directions and transportation if needed. Nearly every BLM district has a NPLD project needing your help. PLF has received a small but welcomed grant from the sponsor of this national program, the National Environmental Education Foundation, which we will use in helping BLM offices organizes the days events and to acquire supplies, services and materials which are difficult for BLM to obtain on short notice. So, if you can, put your hands to work on the 15th annual NPLD.
By volunteering on National Public Lands Day (NPLD), PLF members will be helping improve and preserve this countrys habitats. Nationally, nearly 100,000 volunteers take part each year. This is an opportunity for our members to lend a hand and pay back a little for their lives with BLM. BLM had 104 approved public land projects in 2007. Projects for 2008 will be identified in the Spring. Just call the nearest BLM office for the details, directions and transportation if needed. PLF has received a small but welcomed grant from the sponsor of this national program, the National Environmental Education and Training Foundation, which we will use in helping BLM offices organize the events and acquire supplies, services and materials which are difficult for BLM to obtain on short notice. So, if you can, put your hands to work at an annual National Public Lands Day event.