U.S. Bureau of Land Management
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Recent News About U.S. Bureau of Land Management
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The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management leased two parcels in Millard County, Utah, through a geothermal lease sale for renewable energy development.
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A new source of power is online as the Bureau of Land Management announced the completion of the Blythe Mesa Solar Project, which is expected to produce solar energy to light up 94,000 homes.
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The Bureau of Land Management Pahrump field office has placed protective fencing at Big Dune in Nye County, Nevada, to protect the rare beetle known as Giuliani’s Dune Scarab from the public.
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The U.S. Bureau of Land Management announced prescribed burns in the Redding, Calif., area.
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An area of government-managed public land near the Snake River in Idaho is closed to motorized vehicles and human entry in order to protect vulnerable wildlife wintering there.
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The public will be required to stay out of an area where a prescribed fire burn will take place Jan. 4-31 along U.S. Highway 50 near Scipio, Utah, in Millard County.
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Zachary Ormsby, who has worked in the natural resource management field for almost two decades, has been named the new Central Coast field manager for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
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The Bureau of Land Management will initiate environmental review of the Townsite Solar 2 Project right-of-way in its effort to continue processing the project’s application.
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A small fire department in northern California has received a donation from the federal government that could have a big impact on efforts to fight wildfires.
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The U.S. Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Department of the Interior recently announced new rules intended to reduce methane releases on public lands.
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A Bureau of Land Management employee with more than 20 years of experience in public service and natural resources is the new field manager in Bishop, Calif.
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Wildlife's ability to follow their natural seasonal and regional migration patterns has gotten federal support in the form of a new policy released by the Bureau of Land Management.
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Applications for grants to research the prevention of wildfires and post-fire rehabilitation projects through the Joint Fire Science Program for fiscal year 2023 will be accepted through Dec. 20.
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The public is welcome to observe the Nov. 14 release of 50 mares and 12 studs at the Cedar Mountain Herd Management Area in Tooele County, Utah.
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Approved 2022-23 winter travel management plans for Steese National Conservation Area and White Mountains National Recreation Area will give the public access to transportation routes in public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management north of Fairbanks, Alaska.
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The U.S. Bureau of Land Management Monticello Field Office and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Manti-La Sal National Forest are hosting a public meeting of the Bears Ears National Monument Advisory Committee
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The U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management's Richfield Field Office is seeking public input for an environment assessment to help protect a wild burro herd in the Canyonlands Herd Management Area.
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Bureau of Land Management's Las Vegas field office is looking forward to public input about the draft environmental assessment for a proposed communication tower along State Route 163 in Nevada.
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Emery County Coal Resources Inc. will be working on new approaches to put out the Lila Canyon Mine underground fire near Price, Utah, to help stave off prospective energy outages that the first might cause.
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The McInnis Canyons and Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Areas in Utah will have a new manager.