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Socorro Field Office

The Socorro Field Office manages 1.3 million acres of surface and 1.7 million acres of subsurface public lands within Socorro and Catron Counties. Located in south central and western New Mexico, the area is bisected by the Rio Grande. The landscape contains diverse and scenic plants, animals, and geology in a wide variety of environments and demonstrates an engrossing history of human occupation from the times of the Ice Age to the Atomic Age.


In the Spotlight

White-Nose Syndrome Threat Closes Ladrone Cave in the Socorro Field Office

Socorro Resource Management Plan and Record of Decision

BLM’s National Wild Horse and Burro Program

BLM Socorro Proposes Plan to Restore Landscapes

Hit the Old Magdalena Trail


Planning / NEPA


 

Map of Socorro Field Office
Contact

Socorro Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
901 S. Highway 85
Socorro, NM 87801-4168

(575) 835-0412
(575) 835-0223 FAX

Directory


Outdoor Recreation

Socorro Field Office Recreation Areas


White-Nose Syndrome in Bats

Photo of Little Brown Bat with White-Nose Syndrome

Information on White-Nose-Syndrome in Bats 

Decontamination Protocols:
Required procedures for everyone entering caves/mines on public land in NM

Federal Register:
Notice of Temporary Closure of Caves With Significant Bat Resources on Public Lands in New Mexico

News Release:
White-Nose Syndrome Threat Closes 28 BLM Caves in New Mexico