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BLM California partners to secure America’s border
View of the border in the Otay Mountains Wilderness.
The BLM in California oversees an impressive 71 miles of public lands along the international border with Mexico, accounting for half of the southern border that stretches from the Pacific Ocean through California. This expansive area encompasses approximately 3.3 million acres of public lands that extend 100 miles north from the border, showcasing natural gems like the Otay Mountain and Jacumba Mountain wilderness areas, as well as the famous off-highway vehicle sand park, the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area.
Managing these border lands is a complex undertaking. The wilderness areas beckon adventure seekers eager to explore remote open spaces, offering a unique escape from the busy southern California metropolitan areas. The Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area, in particular, attracts more than 140,000 people on major holiday weekends in late fall and winter. However, spring and summer can present challenges, with scorching temperatures averaging 90 to 100 degrees, making outdoor activities perilous without adequate water and shade.
BLM California State Director, Joe Stout walks the border with law enforcement officers.
Public lands along the border also face significant challenges from illegal activities, which lead to extensive resource damage due to unauthorized trails, litter, illegal grow sites, extensive foot traffic, and vandalism. Balancing exploration with preservation is vital to maintaining the beauty and integrity of these extraordinary landscapes.
Trash at the border.
To tackle the multifaceted challenges along the border, the BLM engages with the Borderland Management Task Force, collaborating closely with the U.S. Border Patrol in the San Diego and El Centro Sectors, alongside other agencies providing fire protection, law enforcement, emergency response, and natural resource management. Working together, the BLM and U.S. Border Patrol synchronize efforts on a range of initiatives, from security operations aimed at curbing illegal border crossings to vital rehabilitation projects that restore and enhance the natural environment. They also harness data-driven approaches for effective resource management and coordinate medical services during peak visitation seasons, ensuring the safety and well-being of all who venture into these breathtaking landscapes. This collaborative approach not only enhances security but also fosters a healthy, thriving environment where nature and exploration can coexist.
BLM Law Enforcement, U.S. Border Patrol, and BLM California State Director Joseph Stout, walk along the constructed border wall.
This winter, the U.S. Border Patrol, El Centro Sector, proudly presented an award to Thomas French, honoring his promotion to BLM California Special Agent-in-Charge and celebrating the powerful partnership formed in special operations dedicated to securing our nation’s border. Following the ceremony, the U.S. Border Patrol extended a warm invitation to BLM California State Director Joseph Stout to tour areas along the border and have meaningful discussion on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for future collaboration. This spirit of teamwork and dedication inspires agencies to unite to ensure the safety and well-being of border communities and the public. Together, we are paving the way for a brighter, more secure future for our border lands.
“The BLM is proud to partner with the U.S. Border Patrol to help secure our nation’s border,” said BLM California State Director Joseph Stout. “I am honored to see Special Agent-in-Charge Thomas French and BLM Law Enforcement recognized for their hard work and dedication to border security.”
Pictured, left to right: BLM California State Director Joseph Stout, Border Patrol El Centro Chief Gregory Bovinos, and BLM California Special Agent-in-Charge Thomas French
Story by:
Erica St. Michel, Deputy State Director, Communications, BLM California. Photos by BLM staff.