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Fuelwood permits available for sale online for Bureau of Land Management lands in northern Idaho
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Idaho BLM closes Mineral Ridge Scenic Area to clean up fallen trees from January windstorm
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Bureau of Land Management to temporarily close Mineral Ridge trail system, recreation area to protect public safety during damaged tree removal
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Bureau of Land Management’s Coeur d’Alene Field Office welcomes new field manager
COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho – James (Ray) Pease was recently selected to lead the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Coeur d’Alene Field Office in northern Idaho. He will assume the Field Manager role in early April, succeeding Kurt Pavlat, who retired from the agency last spring.
“Ray brings a broad range of natural resource experience to the position as well as strong leadership skills” said Coeur d’Alene District Manager Kurt Pindel.
Pease was raised in north central Washington and is a graduate of Washington State University. He is currently the Assistant Field Manager for Resources in the BLM Ashland Field Office in southern Oregon. During his 23-year career with the Bureau, he has held leadership and natural resource positions in southern Idaho, New Mexico and Washington.
BLM recreation sites in northern Idaho impacted by windstorm
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho – Recreation managers for the Bureau of Land Management’s Coeur d’Alene Field Office are assessing damage left by the intense windstorm that swept through northern Idaho on Jan. 13. Downed trees are littering recreation sites and causing impediments to trail use.
The following BLM sites were significantly impacted from the storm: the Mineral Ridge recreation area and trail; the John C. Pointer Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary trail at Cougar Bay; the Gamlin Lake recreation area and trail system; the Beauty Bay picnic area and loop trail; and trails at the Blue Creek Bay recreation area.