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

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Alaska

BLM Alaska Public Rooms: A One-stop shop to your public lands

“And then I spilled it all over the floor!” said Scott Hawkins, a 10-year Fairbanks Public Room veteran, in response to an
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El Centro FO

Native seed collection project lays the groundwork for habitat restoration projects in the Sonoran Desert

Story by Peter DeJongh, Wildlife Biologist; and Kate Miyamoto, Public Affairs Specialist.
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Northeastern States DO

Boy Scouts of America conduct service project at Meadowood SRMA

BLM Eastern States Northeastern States District Lower Potomac Field Station (LPFS) staff recently collaborated with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) Troop 995 on a service learning project at the BL
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Montana-Dakotas, Eastern Montana/Dakotas DO, Billings FO

Invasive trees removed to improve river and floodplain health

Story by Alden Shallcross, Acting Billings Field Manager; and Larry Padden, Natural Resource Specialist, Billings Field
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National Office

Public lands for Public Purposes: Community in the Outdoors

by Heather Feeney, Public Affairs Specialist 
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Eastern States

Houma, Louisiana

Hello and welcome to the Record of the Week! This week, the team travels to Houma, Louisiana!
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Alaska

The making of a trail well-traveled

Public trails attract all kinds of recreationists and helping make sure you have easy trail access and safe travels on them are among the priorities of the BLM’s outdoor recreation planning staff.
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National Office

Top 5 things to know about adopting or purchasing a wild horse or burro

If you have always dreamed of owning an iconic piece of the American West in the form of a wild horse or burro, there are a few things to consider prior to hooking up the truck and trailer and hitting the road to a wild horse or burro adoption/sales event! 
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Arizona, Gila DO, Fire Center

Ensuring preparedness: Single engine air tankers and firefighters train to ensure wildfire readiness

The Safford Air Operations Center plays an important role during the peak of Arizona’s fire activity by supporting multiple aviation resources, more specifically Single Engine Airtankers.
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Utah

BLM & Federal Partners Participate in 2022 Utah Pride Parade

During Pride month in June and throughout the year, we celebrate the contributions of the LGBTQI+ community and honor their efforts to advance equality for all people in this country.
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Montana-Dakotas, Western Montana DO, Butte FO

North Hills Fire Fence Re-construction Project

Story and Photos by Carmela Romerio, Rangeland Management Specialist, Butte Field Office 
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