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Recent News About Us Bureau of Land Management
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The Bureau of Land Management has purchased more than 4,000 acres in Montana from the Nature Conservancy as part of President Joe Biden’s "America the Beautiful" initiative.
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The Bureau of Land Management will be conducting prescribed burns throughout southwest Idaho to reduce unsafe accumulations of tumbleweeds along fencelines from late March through April, depending on weather, vegetation, and ground conditions.
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Bureau of Land Management offers media availability at Cosumnes River Preserve annual Canoemobile
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The Humboldt River Field Office has signed a Decision Record, issued a Finding of No Significant Impact and the final Environmental Assessment for an exploration project located in Rochester Canyon by Coeur Rochester, Inc.
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Those traveling near the Tobacco Root Mountains this week may see a little smoke in the air as the Bureau of Land Management’s Dillon Field Office conducts prescribed burns.
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Recognizing the need to balance critical habitat for the threatened desert tortoise with high-quality visitor experience, the Bureau of Land Management Las Vegas Field Office is seeking comment on the Draft Environmental Assessment for the Piute Eldorado Valley Area of Critical Environmental Concern Management Plan.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced today the availability of an Environmental Assessment for a proposed fiber optic line from Prineville to Reno, Nevada, for a 30-day public review ending April 20, 2022.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Cedar City Field Office has approved the construction of two trailheads, a new trail system, a campground and other features to enhance recreation in the Granite Mountain area of Beaver County.
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The Secretary of the Interior is proposing that management and administration of a small area in north central North Dakota important to waterfowl and wildlife continue for the next century in the same manner as it has for the past 40 years.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Wenatchee Field Office is seeking a K-12 teacher from a local community for the Teachers on Public Lands (TPL) summer internship program.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) welcomes Maureen Joe as the new Field Manager for the Farmington Field Office. Maureen is responsible for the management and stewardship of over 1.4 million acres of public lands in San Juan, Rio Arriba, Sandoval and McKinley Counties, with her first day in office being March 14.
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The Bureau of Land Management will conduct prescribed burns in the Copper Mountain and Green Mountain areas this spring, beginning as soon as late March. The burns are part of an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels and improve wildlife habitat.
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The Bureau of Land Management Southern Nevada District issued a Decision Record and Finding of No Significant Impact based on analysis provided in the Harris Springs Recreation Area Management Plan and Environmental Assessment.
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The Bureau of Land Management Ridgecrest Field Office, in partnership with the Inyo National Forest, is seeking public input on the comprehensive river management plan and environmental assessment for the congressionally designated Cottonwood Creek Wild and Scenic River in Inyo County.
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The Bureau of Land Management will temporarily close the Keswick Reservoir boat ramp along the Sacramento River Rail Trail from Monday, April 4 through the afternoon of Friday, April 8, so the U.S. Geological Survey can conduct a water quality study.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Pinedale Field Office will be holding the Pinedale Anticline Annual Planning meeting on May 25, 2022, beginning at 10 a.m.
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The Bureau of Land Management Burley Field Office announced it will extend the South Hills area seasonal road closure until at least March 30, until road conditions improve.
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The Bureau of Land Management Carson City District in February aerially seeded approximately 8,000 acres of western Nevada and northern California’s public lands. Objectives range from restoring and maintain watershed health and improving wildlife habitat to protecting human life and property and repairing fire damage.
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The Bureau of Land Management Price Field Office staff are seeking public input on an environmental assessment to help enhance the outdoor recreation experience in Nine Mile Canyon, located near Price in northeast Utah.
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The Bureau of Land Management Las Vegas Field Office announces the temporary closure of certain public lands under its administration from March 11 through March 12, 2022.