This is a news letter of the Lower Pecos Valley New Mexico Organization to promote water conservation and planning.
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
BLM Office Information.
Dear Partner in Conservation:
The BLM Carlsbad Field Office is developing an outreach program to address the dangers of litter on the public landscape including impacts to animals both domestic and wild. To do a great job, they'll need high quality photographs of animals interacting with trash (e.g., cows eating a pump jack drive belt or plastic bag, fish/turtles swimming among pollution or trash, ducks with 6-pack necklaces, javelina playing kick-the-can, etc.) Please feel free to submit any pictures you may have to offer to me or directly to Terry at tgregsto@blm.gov. Please include photo credits where applicable.
Thanks in advance and please forward this request to someone that may have pictures!
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