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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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Eastern States

Last Chance Mine

This week, we're heading to Last Chance Mine in Creede, Colorado!
Eastern States

Alcatraz Island

Hello and welcome to the Record of the Week!
National Office

New Pass Provides Free Lifetime Public Lands Access to Military Veterans and Gold Star Families

As of last month (Veterans Day, Nov. 11), veterans of the U.S.
Oregon-Washington, Prineville DO

Heritage Heroes preserve record of the Age of Mammals from 50 million years ago

The BLM is pleased to announce the newest winners of the “Heritage Heroes Awards” for their significant support of cultural heritage, history, paleontological resources, museum collections programs, or Tribal consultation within the scope of BLM’s Cultural Heritage Program.
Buffalo FO

Heritage Heroes: Volunteers donate hundreds of hours to preserve Wyoming’s cultural heritage

Story by Dayna Ables, Senior Archaeologist. Photos submitted by Ardeth Hahn, BLM Wyoming State Office.
Lander FO

From young BLM volunteer to master trail builder: Local comes home to build bike trail

Story and photos by Sarah Beckwith, Public Affairs Specialist
Casper FO

BLM Trails Center’s Student Docent Program creates the next generation of educators

A docent (“DOH-sent”) is a person who acts as a guide, typically on a voluntary basis. If you’ve ever been on a guided tour of a museum or an art gallery, you may have been led by a docent.
Phoenix DO

BLM Arizona opens first developed recreational shooting sites

Story and photos by Chris Wonderly, public affairs specialist
Eastern States

The Mound Line

This week, we are heading south to the Alabama-Florida state line to learn about the United States boundaries and Andrew Ellicott, a prolific surveyor involved in establishing the first southern bo
Montana-Dakotas

New Species of Tyrannosaur Hints at Ancestor of T. rex

National Office

Working Winter: a sage-grouse story in pictures

By Heather Feeney, Public Affairs Specialist  Photos courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Tom Koerner)