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Secretary of the Interior and BLM Director Visit NM, Applaud Efforts of Potash Industry Working Group

BLM Economic Fact Sheet: Investing in New Mexico

Salazar, Abbey Discuss $112 Billion Economic Contribution of BLM Public Lands | Fact Sheet

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Restore New Mexico
BLM is working with landowners, other agencies and conservation partners to restore New Mexico’s landscapes.  This historic effort will benefit wildlife, people and the economy.

 

 

Treasured Landscapes  
BLM's National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS) contains some of the West's most spectacular public lands.  New Mexico is home to 72 of these special NLCS areas. Video Slideshow of NLCS in New Mexico 

  

Innovative Partnership to Restore West Potrillos
Motivated by a shared concern for the land, a diverse group of individuals formed a unique partnership to restore 26,000 acres in the West Potrillos WSA back to a healthy, ecological condition, benefitting the land, wildlife, and many stakeholders who value this special place.


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New Mexico Public Lands Information Center

Maps, Books, Permits and More at the Public Lands Information Center
Looking for the right map, book, permit or recommendation to explore your Public Lands? If so, visit the Public Lands Information Center in BLM's New Mexico State Office at 301 Dinosaur Trail in Santa Fe between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm (MT) Monday-Friday or call toll free: 1-877-276-9404. 

You can also visit the on-line Public Lands Information Center anytime - just log on to www.publiclands.org.