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

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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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National Office

Infectious respiratory disease in wild horses and burros and how BLM responds to it

Although wild horses and burros are hardy and resilient creatures, they are susceptible to respiratory diseases just like their domestic cousins.
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Arizona, Gila DO

BLM promotes agave restoration to support bat conservation within Las Cienegas NCA

The Tucson Field Office is collaborating with Bat Conservation International and the Borderland Restoration Network in Patagonia, Arizona, to promote agave restoration through planting nursery grown native agave plants.
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Albuquerque DO, Rio Puerco FO

Restoration and resilience on BLM-managed lands in New Mexico

The BLM New Mexico Albuquerque District, Rio Puerco Field Office is proud to announce the successful reclamation of three large illegal dumpsites (Torreon Wash, Pipeline Bend Dam, and Horn Arroyo).
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Las Cruces DO

Bureau of Land Management Las Cruces District announces photo contest

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Eastern States

Record of the Week: Vulture City, Arizona

From 1863 to 1942, Vulture City was a bustling mining town centered around Vulture Mine.
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Montana-Dakotas, Western Montana DO, Missoula FO

Missoula BLM adds nearly 5k acres in the Blackfoot Watershed

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Alaska

New air quality monitoring station provides clear data in Arctic

A new Air Quality and Weather Monitoring (AQM) Station funded and maintained by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has revealed pristine air quality in the remote Arctic
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National Office

How IUDs can help wild horses

As the Bureau of Land Management carries out its mission to manage and protect wild horses and burros on public lands, we’re trying to develop and use a variety of humane fertility control methods that can slow herd growth and reduce the need to gather excess animals and find them good homes.
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Las Cruces DO

Las Cruces District staff lead tour of Three Rivers Petroglyph Site

Story and photos by William Wight, BLM Las Cruces District Office Public Affairs Specialist.
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Las Cruces DO

BLM New Mexico employee Jack Barnitz receives Linda Seibert Career Achievement Award

Jack Barnitz, a retired Supervisory Natural Resource Specialist at the Bureau of Land Management New Mexico Las Cruces District Office, has been selected as a recipient of the Linda Seibert Career
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Alaska

Podcast: Not your usual permits

Alaska has some unique permits, and some unusual ones as well.
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