A woman holding a chainsaw and a girl drag a freshly cut pine tree through a snowy wooded landscape.
A Christmas tree is harvested in Wyoming.
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BLM Photo

Interior Department rolls out one dollar, one tree holiday savings on public lands

Fee cuts deliver meaningful cost savings for families during the holidays
An excavator loads material into a large dump truck as another dump truck waits to be loaded.
Workers operate machinery at a bentonite mine in Greybull, WY.
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BLM photo

BLM delivers on administration priorities

The Bureau of Land Management is making major strides in putting America’s public lands to work for the American people.
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Oil field in Wyoming.
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BLM photo

Energy and Minerals

With a strong history of meeting the nation’s energy needs, the BLM plays a crucial role in ensuring a consistent domestic energy supply.
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Construction vehicle operating in coal mine.
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BLM photo

Coal Leasing

The BLM manages coal leasing on the Federal mineral estate with development potential, which totals about 570 million acres, with the goal of providing a fair return for the American taxpayer.

The Bureau of Land Management

The Bureau of Land Management's mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.

Spotlight News & Announcements

This is a curated collection of featured news items and stories, designed to provide an in-depth look into the daily work at the BLM.

Quick Facts

245

Million acres of public lands managed

43K

Recreation jobs supported with over 374k jobs overall

30%

Approximate percentage of Nation's minerals managed

$1.2

Economic contributions from Geothermal, Wind & Solar in billions