Bureau of Land Management
Recent News About Bureau of Land Management
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in a recent news release announced the approval of the construction of the Energy Gateway South Transmission Line as part of the Biden administration’s efforts to upgrade the nation's power infrastructure in the West.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior announced $33 million investment for the Federal Orphaned Well Program.
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The bureau’s Colorado location will become its Western headquarters
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The acquisition of two parcels of land near Cougar Bay, in Idaho, will give the public access to the area and preserve the land from development, according to a Bureau of Land Management press release.
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The Bureau of Land Management has organized a meeting to discuss Magic Energy LLC’s business plan to construct, operate, maintain and decommission its Lava Ridge Wind Project.
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Protect the Public’s Trust, a federal watchdog organization, has replied to recent inquiries from members of the Committee on Natural Resources, along with the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, regarding the Department of the Interior's ability to provide answers to the motive behind land policy deals conducted by Nada Culver, the deputy director of policy and programs for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
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Watchdog organization Protect the Public’s Trust is calling for the investigation of a top Bureau of Land Management (BLM) official.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is celebrating its 75th anniversary "by inviting everyone to reimagine your public lands," the organization announced in a press release.
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The Northern Nevada Correctional Center/Stewart Conservation Camp Saddle Horse and the Burro Training Program are saddling up to host a horse adoption event that is taking place on Saturday, June 26.
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The Bureau of Land Management signed the Decision Record, approving an amendment for a 1.5 million-acre White River Field Office in northwestern Colorado that will provide access to outdoor recreational activities.