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Time to Migrate South

Calf Creek Recreation Site Reopens

Hummingbird banding season comes to a close in Escalante

by Ian Marynowski

which is certified by the US Geological Survey (USGS) to trap and band the small, migratory birds. Since 2009, data col-

GRAND STAIRCASE-ESCALANTE NM - Grand StaircaseEscalante National Monument is pleased to announce that the Calf Creek Recreation Site has reopened as of Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, following nearly three months of extensive construction improvements. Minor construction activities will continue through the upcoming weeks. “Thanks to the support of Garfield County and local residents, the BLM was able to complete phase one of this multi-year project, tentatively scheduled for 2025 through 2026,” said Assistant Monument Manager Doug Rowles. “We have enhanced the facilities at Calf Creek to provide visitors with an even better outdoor experience.” Overall, the project

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Calf Creek Reopens

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by Brooke Roundy | Volunteer Program Coordinator | New Horizons Crisis Center RICHFIELD - The month of October brings with it many fun, family activities, a change in the weather, and the ushering in of the so-called “ber” months and the holidays that follow. It’s a time for football, warm soups, pumpkin patches and apple picking. Along with the excitement of the changing season, October also marks a month of remembrance and recognition. You may have noticed it in the purple ribbons that crop up along Main Street, or in the sea of porches illuminated in purple light, and perhaps you’ve wondered why. A color that represents resilAwareness Month Cont'd on B5

Ian Marynowski

Visitors at the Escalante Interagency Visitor Center are able to hold the hummingbirds while they recollect themselves after being handled. Some instantly fly away, while others take a couple minutes and a light "breeze" is blown on them by the handler to be ready to fly again. ESCALANTE - September is the time for many businesses in Escalante to start ramping up into the fall season, however, for the Dixie National Forest employees who have spent the summer banding hum-

mingbirds, things are winding down. From mid-May till early fall, four species of hummingbirds call Utah home. They stay here, enjoy the wildflowers and breed during the summer months be-

Utah’s Watershed GLCA Hosts Restoration Initiative Receives National $24.6M Grant from BLM

Fossil Day Festival, Oct. 9

Courtesy Bureau of Land Management - Utah

A recently completed WRI project restored the natural path of a creek in the Upper Bear River Watershed Restoration Area in Rich County. Wildlifefriendly fencing was also installed. SALT LAKE CITY The Bureau of Land Management has awarded a total of $24.6 million to the Utah Department of Natural Resources to continue the collaborative efforts to restore and preserve watersheds across the state. The funding will enhance wildlife habitat across a variety of ecosystems, focusing on: • improving riparian areas through invasive species removal • constructing wildlife guzzlers for mule deer and bison

• implementing habitat improvement treatments • ensuring safe fish passage for Bonneville Cutthroat Trout “The Bureau of Land Management is pleased to continue working with the state to improve wildlife habitat across Utah,” said BLM Director Tracy StoneManning. “This investment will further restoration goals for lands and waters that will benefit wildlife and people alike.” Watershed Restoration Cont'd on B4

REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA

GLEN CANYON NRA - Everyone who loves dinosaurs and fossils, or would like to learn more about them, is invited to the National Park Service (NPS) National Fossil Festival being held on October 9, 2024, in Page, Arizona. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (NRA), renowned for being one of the best areas in the nation to study fossils, is hosting the premier NPS event for this year’s National Fossil Day. The NPS National Fossil Festival will include free, fun, and informative activities throughFossil Day Festival Cont'd on B4

fore heading south to winter in Mexico. The small crew in Escalante, founded by retired Bureau of Land Management biologist Terry Tolbert and Forest Service biologist Lisa Young, is the only such group in Utah

Boulder Tree City Hosts Autumnal Arbor Day Celebration, Oct. 8 by Tessa Barkan

Courtesy Pam Furches

On October 8, Boulder Tree City will be hosting an Autumnal Arbor Day Celebration, which will include the planting of new trees at the Boulder Town Park. BOULDER - It’s clear from the yellowing at the extremities of the cottonwoods that fall is in the air. But even as the leaves begin to change, the cooling ground temps provide an excellent time to plant new

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include the planting of new trees at the Boulder Town Park. The event will also promote their 10,000 Trees by 2033 Initiative, and will Boulder Arbor Day Cont'd on B3

UPCOMING EVENTS... Panguitch "Give Light" Lantern Festival

Oct. 5

Fun Starts at 5 PM Panguitch City Park

THURS. OCT 3 - WED. OCT 9

Sunny / partly cloudy and warm, with highs ranging from the mid 70s to the low 80s; lows in the low 40s. Winds steady from 9 to 11 mph.

trees, giving them plenty of time to establish themselves over the coming months before spring. And so, on October 8, Boulder Tree City will be hosting an Autumnal Arbor Day Celebration, which will

October is a symphony of permanence and change. —Bonaro W. Overstreet

Boulder Autumnal Arbor Day Celebration

Oct. 8

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