Three hikers walking past the sandstone wall riddled with holes in Vermilion Cliffs National Monument.

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National Office

Unhealthy competition

Invasive species are a leading risk to native wildlife everywhere, including the greater sage-grouse and hundreds of other s
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Arizona, Gila DO

BLM Arizona Project Manager Alexia Williams makes a difference on public lands

From Wyoming to California to Arizona, Alexia Williams makes a difference in her stewardship of America's public lands and resources.
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Eastern States, Southeastern States DO

Lathrop Bayou Prescribed Burn ‘A Great Success’

On Feb. 8, 2024, BLM Eastern States and its partners conducted a prescribed burn at Lathrop Bayou in the Florida Panhandle with a goal of reducing ground fuel vegetation over 561 acres.
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Arizona

BLM Arizona spotlights State Engineer Carlos Joya during National Engineers Week

Through their work, engineers formulate solutions to complex issues, advance the sustainable development of recreation sites, renewable energy resources, and much more across Arizona.
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Eastern States, New Mexico, Oklahoma FO

Record of the Week: Tullahassee, Oklahoma

For our record of the week brought to you by BLM's General Land Office, we go back to 1898 and this survey plat of Tullahassee, Oklahoma.
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California, Northern California DO

Falk added to National Register of Historic Places

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New Mexico

Farmington archaeologist engages with local elementary school students

Teachers from Apache Elementary School invited Farmington Field
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Colorado

Are you a good neighbor? BLM sure is! Learn about our Good Neighbor Authority and how it helps communities along the front range

With over 668,000 acres of public lands to manage, BLM Colorado Rocky Mountain District prioritizes fuels treatments in the San Luis Valley and Royal Gorge areas.
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National Office

The Heart of Sagebrush

Sagebrush grows year-round, even in the winter. Its branches hold blowing snow in the landscape to water spring and summer growth, even in periods of drought.
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National Office, Wyoming

Nature's engineers: The art of wetland restoration using a beaver’s blueprint

In Wyoming, the Bureau of Land Management is partnering with the Northern Arapahoe Tribe to build natural dams to change the way rivers and creeks behave. The dams mimic those created by beavers.
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New Mexico

Farmington hosts non-profit youth riding group at Alien Run

Durango Devo has been operating out of Durango, Colorado for nearly 16 years, with a goal of encouraging youth to get out and mountain bike, while fostering a sense of adventure and exploration.
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