U.S. Bureau of Land Management
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Recent News About U.S. Bureau of Land Management
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Permits may be purchased between 7:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Mon.-Fri. from any BLM Wyoming field office. The cost for a permit is $5 to $10 per tree, depending on location. Up to a maximum of five Christmas trees can be purchased by an individual for personal use.
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Citizens can provide feedback to the Bureau of Land Management on an application by the U.S. Forest Service to prolong mining and preserve Lemhi Pass National Historic Landmark, which spans about two miles between Montana and Idaho.
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Construction in the Las Vegas Valley could have meant the end for some of the desert’s plant life, but the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) saved some and is offering them to the public at a discounted price.
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Trail rides, mustangs, and demonstrations featuring skills used on western ranches will be on display at the Empire Ranch Foundation's Cowboy Festival in Sonoita, Arizona.
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Tracy Stone-Manning, a resident of Montana, was recently confirmed as the director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), despite accusations from conservatives that she was an eco-extremist who advocated spiking trees in the 1980s.
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In 1998, Cindy Ledbetter started her government career; now, she has moved up in the ranks in the Bureau of Land Management.
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Less than three years after its tumultuous move to Grand Junction, Colorado, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently announced it plans to move its headquarters back to Washington D.C.
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An activist group claims a deal to swap land between the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Blue Valley Ranch (BVR), a private group, will cause the public to lose access to the Blue River.
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The U.S. Bureau of Land Management recently announced the completion of the fiscal year 2021 Antelope Complex Emergency Wild Horse Gather, an operation to relocate close to 2,200 wild horses from public lands.
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As severe drought conditions continue, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management has imposed restrictions on the Black Rock Desert Playa in Nevada.
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The Bureau of Land Management is reconsidering a proposal that would grant 10 million acres of sage grouse habitat protection from mining and drilling in Oregon and other western states.
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The Bureau of Land Management is urging capable animal owners to adopt burros and wild horses amid severe droughts in California over the past month.
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Wild horse activists claim the Bureau of Land Management has failed to protect wild horses and are allegedly allowing them to be slaughtered for profit.
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Bob Wick, whose work captured the beauty and majesty of the nation’s diverse natural wonders, retired from his position as a photographer for the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management in July.
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The Bureau of Land Management opens a 30-day public scoping period to collect public comments and identify potential issue of the SunZia Southwest Transmission Project
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The Bureau of Land Management will implement fire restrictions for public lands managed by the Arcata Field Office in Del Norte, Humboldt, Trinity, and Mendocino counties, beginning Friday, June 4.
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45-day comment period begins June 3