--The National Caucus of Environmental Legislators is reporting that, "he Washington state House of Representatives passed a bill to support outdoor school programs throughout the state. The legislation, HB 2078, is sponsored by Rep. Alicia Rule and would establish a statewide grant program to ensure that all students can benefit from outdoor education. The program will be administered by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction who can partner with state agencies and outdoor school providers to offer programs. The grants will go to school districts and tribes to either develop or expand outdoor educational experiences. The bill also requires that programs ensure equitable opportunities for students and consider accessibility needs." To read more, click here.
Sierra:
--The Sierra Wave is reporting that, "Beginning Friday, May 20, Yosemite National Park will implement a temporary peak hours reservation system. Building on lessons learned during the summer reservation systems in 2020 and 2021, the peak hours reservation system is designed to spread visitation out and reduce chronic congestion in the park. Park visitors will need a reservation to enter the park between 6 a.m. and 4 p.m. seven days a week. Visitors entering the park outside of the peak hours are not required to have a reservation." To read more, click here.
--The Tahoe Daily Tribune is reporting that, "The UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center has partnered with BrandXR, Palisades Tahoe, and Protect Our Winters on an educational campaign to increase public awareness and understanding of the negative effects of climate change to Lake Tahoe’s snowpack and the winter tourism industry. Designed to inspire people to take immediate action to reduce their own carbon emissions by one ton per year and prevent the worst scenario from playing out, the campaign includes a carbon reduction calculator, easy actions individuals can take to #SaveOurSnow, and an augmented reality Instagram filter." To read more, click here.
Colorado and Utah:
--Teton Gravity Research is reporting that, "two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters crashed in Snowbird’s Mineral Basin on Tuesday, around 9:30 a.m. Miraculously, no crew or bystanders were injured in the accident. The two helicopters were on a training mission when they crash landed on the backside of the ski area. One the helicopters flipped on its side and lost its rotor." To read more, click here.
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