
July 2025
On July 10th, NVFCP had the opportunity to showcase our recent graffiti removal and educational initiatives within the Basin and Range National Monument. Pictured is Executive Director Rayette Martin discussing two completed signage projects designed to educate visitors and protect cultural resources.
Other presenters shared insightful summaries from the BioBlitz recordings, while Stratum Unlimited delivered an engaging presentation on their work documenting and establishing the chronology of petroglyph and pictograph sites in the White River Narrows and Mt. Irish Archaeological Districts.
We also took time to celebrate the BLM staff and partnering organizations—such as Friends of Basin and Range National Monument—for their hard work and dedication to managing and preserving this unique landscape.
If you weren't aware, the monument designation does not limit traditional uses such as livestock grazing and watering by ranchers. In fact, hunting, camping, and other forms of recreation are encouraged. Visitors can explore the 704,000-acre monument via many miles of two-track and graded roads.
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