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Each day, the Bureau of Land Management employees, volunteers and partners conserve public lands, build our nation’s energy infrastructure and support local economies, advance scientific discovery and much more.  Read our blog stories about the BLM in your community and learn how to get involved.

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Alaska

Alaska Native Veteran Land Allotment Program reaching out

James Hart
Northwest Oregon

BLM biologists search Wild and Scenic Rivers in Oregon for three special species

Story by Jeanne Panfely, Public Affairs Officer. Photos by Jonas Parker, Hydrologist; and Lee Templeman, Wildlife Biological Technician.
NIFC

Fuel Treatments in South Dakota Reduce Wildfire Risk

By: Morgan Rubanow, Public Affairs Specialist with BLM Oregon/Washington In South Dakota, two veteran wildfire mitigation crews are protecting local communities through targeted fuels red
Eastern States

St. Augustine, Florida

This week we are headed to sunny Florida! St.
National Office

Wild horse and burro herd size relatively unchanged since last year

The population of wild horses and burros roaming public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management remained relatively static over the last year, according to the latest annual survey results r
California, California Desert DO

The Crown Jewel of the Desert

National Office

The BLM announces their 2023 Conservation Award winners

Story and photos by Daryl Ratajczak, Wildlife Biologist, HQ 230
California, California Desert DO

Music to our ears…if only we could hear it!

Music to our ears…if only we could hear it! Recording bat calls to mitigate impacts to bat species in El Centro Field Office
Gila DO

Gila District volunteers provide valuable service

Story by June Lowery, public affairs specialist 
Eastern States

Worland, Wyoming

This week, the General Land Office features a survey plat that depicts Worland, Wyoming. Worland is located on the Big Horn River, a tributary of the Yellowstone River.
Utah

Flood Safety: Keeping Yourself Safe This Spring

Utah is experiencing record-breaking snowpack levels this year!