BLM Facts
Our Brand New Illustrated Almanac for Public Lands
Welcome to our BLM Facts annual almanac! BLM Facts is really just the "State of the States" for Oregon and Washington. The BLM Facts is mostly filled with numbers, but those figures do tell a story. In most cases, your public lands are located within an hour's drive from where you live or work. You can find an amazing array of resources and opportunities at almost any site you visit. Take the time to explore the breadth of programs that fall under the banner of the BLM. Imagine the many ways you and your neighbors are affected by the funds the BLM invests in Oregon and Washington and how they multiply throughout the economy of each community. Consider the interplay of wildlife, fish, vegetation, and people across this landscape and you can understand the importance of BLM's multiple-use mission. It's all here...wild horse and burro data, information about recreation visits, timber sale information, cultural site inventories, statistics regarding our oil and gas program, and much, much, much more.
* In early 2012, the BLM will begin developing our 2011 Edition. The BLM is constantly looking for your feedback, and we invite you to share your suggestions, requests, corrections, and comments for future editions with: m1christ@blm.gov. Thanks for reading – and for helping us share the story of your public lands in Oregon and Washington!
BLM Facts Archive
Want to travel back in time and visit the BLM in 1999? How about 1979? Or even 1969? Please check out our historical – some might say "retro" – archive of BLM Facts to track our stats, tables, and figures since the days when JFK was president!
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Oregon State Office
Bureau of Land Management
333 S.W. 1st. Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
503-808-6002







































