Get Involved

Welcome to your public lands.

Getting involved with the Bureau of Land Management is a great way to contribute to the stewardship of public lands, engage in conservation efforts, and provide feedback on projects. Here’s how you can get involved: 
 

Join our volunteer program to assist with various projects such as trail maintenance, habitat restoration, and educational events.
Join our volunteer program to assist with various projects such as trail maintenance, habitat restoration, and educational events.
Voice your opinions on land use plans and resource management by attending public meetings and workshops, or by submitting written comments online.
Voice your opinions on land use plans and resource management by attending public meetings and workshops, or by submitting written comments online.
Join our advisory councils and committees to help raise awareness about important issues affecting public lands and make recommendations to BLM.
Join our advisory councils and committees to help raise awareness about important issues affecting public lands and make recommendations to BLM.
Members of the Rocky Mountain RAC survey resource damage in Chaffee County, Colo.
Get involved in citizen science projects facilitated by BLM, such as species monitoring or habitat assessments, to help collect valuable data for land management.
Get involved in citizen science projects facilitated by BLM, such as species monitoring or habitat assessments, to help collect valuable data for land management.
Carthage Institute of Paleontology citizen scientists, at the end of the field season, winterizing Upside Down Trike in August 2022. From Left to Right: Matthew Wojtyla, Josh Schwartz, Matthew Lee, Sula Bloore, Andrew Goebel.
Photograph, draw, paint, write, or sing about your public lands through our artist-in-residence program.
Photograph, draw, paint, write, or sing about your public lands through our artist-in-residence program.
BLM recognizes the importance of working with others, through partnerships, to enhance public lands, help carry out the agency’s mission, and meet shared goals.
BLM recognizes the importance of working with others, through partnerships, to enhance public lands, help carry out the agency’s mission, and meet shared goals.
Partners removing tamarisk and planting native trees.
Explore internships and job openings with BLM. These positions can provide valuable experience in natural resource management, and environmental education, and contribute to the workforce dedicated to public land stewardship.
Explore internships and job openings with BLM. These positions can provide valuable experience in natural resource management, and environmental education, and contribute to the workforce dedicated to public land stewardship.
group of several folks posing near a truck in a treed landscape
BLM uses digital media tools to connect you with public lands and to keep you informed about activities involving them.
BLM uses digital media tools to connect you with public lands and to keep you informed about activities involving them.
Two hikers overlooking Scremento River bend.