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BLM Seeks Nominations to Resource Advisory Councils more>>

BLM Signs Revised Historic Preservation Agreement That Enhances Tribal Consultation and Public Participation more>> 


@BLMDirector Bob Abbey Joins Twitter, Tweets about Sage-Grouse Conservation more>>

Coastal Erosion Affects BLM Arctic Lands in the NPR-A more>>

BLM-Alaska is inviting nominations for the 2012 Reclamation and Sustainable Mineral Development Awards. Filing deadline has been extended to March 30th. more>>

BLM NPR-A Oil & Gas 
Lease Sale Dec. 7, 2011 Results
News Release     Map 
Bid Recap            Shape files
All 2011 Lease Sale Documents

BLM-Alaska seeks comments on multi-agency Alaska Federal Lands Long-Range Transportation Plan. 90-day Comment period ends March 11, 2012. more>>

National Wild Horse and Burro Program 

Find more information on this year's BLM-Alaska news in the Newsroom


Go to BLM Campbell Creek Science Center Twitter Page. Go to BLM Alaska Twitter Site RSS Feed  

In Alaska, the Bureau of Land Management administers 
approximately 75 million surface acres of federal public land. BLM-Alaska is divided into two district offices, Fairbanks and Anchorage. Click an area on the map for more information.


Fairbanks District Office Anchorage District Office Map of Alaska

Socioeconomic Impacts of BLM in Alaska

Socioeconomic Report coverThe BLM has the privilege of protecting and maintaining some of the Nation's most unique treasures in Alaska. We manage 75 million acres in Alaska, together with some 220 million acres of federal subsurface minerals. These lands provide for a variety of multiple uses throughout Alaska, all of which contribute to the well-being of local communities through economic activities, social contributions, and land stewardship programs.

Take a look at these socio-economic contributions; we think you'll be pleasantly surprised. In fiscal year 2010, BLM-Alaska contributions include an estimated:

            • 1,085 American jobs
            • $28.7 million from recreational use
            • 612,570 visitors
            • $123.2 million from oil and gas
            • $1.4 million from timber 
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 Spatial Data Management System

SDMS IconYou can find BLM-Alaska land record documents, permits, mining claims, GIS data, master title plats, survey plats, maps and more by the visiting the SDMS website 

 

National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS) 


Iditarod National Historic Trail

Iditarod National Historic Trail LogoOver 1,500 miles of the historic winter trail system are open today for public use. more>

Delta Wild and Scenic River

Delta Wild and Scenic RiverThere are several fun recreation opportunies on the Delta Wild and Scenic River. 
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White Mountains NRA

White Mountains National Recreation Area CabinOffering stunning scenery and opportunities for year-round recreation. 
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Public Information Center

Getting help at the Public RoomWhen you visit the BLM-Alaska State Office Public Information Center (PIC), you'll find a knowledgeable and friendly staff who can help you find what you need or point you in the right direction. 



Frontiers

Frontiers Issue 115Frontiers, the News for BLM-Alaska, delivers exciting and insightful articles on the latest environmental actions, news, policies, and recreational areas.

Fall Issue 115 is now online!
PDF Print version, Online (accessible) version


Address: Alaska State Office, 222 West Seventh Ave., #13 Anchorage, Alaska 99513-7504 

Ways to Contact Us:
Public Room
907-271-5960  Email: BLM_AK_AKSO_Public_Room@blm.gov Office of Communications: 907-271-5555 TTY/Federal Relay System: 1-800-877-8339
Anchorage Federal Office Building Closure Information: 907-566-0023