California News Bytes
Welcome to the first News.Bytes of 2026. We have been busy behind the scenes and are excited to be back, sharing updates and stories from across BLM California as we move into the new year. Read through to the end for something to help you plan the year ahead.
Headlines and Highlights
Public Comment Open for Oil and Gas Updates
Bureau of Land Management is seeking public input on proposed updates to oil and gas leasing and development on public lands in central California. Two virtual public meetings will be held to discuss the draft plan, with comments accepted through the BLM National NEPA Register through March 6, 2026. Learn more.
King of the Hammers Returns to Johnson Valley
From Jan. 29 to Feb. 7, 2026, the Johnson Valley OHV Recreation Area will host the world-famous King of the Hammers race. During the event, 81,000 acres will be used for race activities, while 46,000 acres and nearby OHV areas like Ord-Rodman and Stoddard Valley will remain open for public use. Learn more.
Strategic Fuel Break Stops Cross-Border Wildfires
The strategic International Border Fuel Break helps prevent wildfires from spreading across the U.S.–Mexico border, supporting firefighters as they protect nearby communities, critical infrastructure, and natural resources. Read the full story here.
Fee Free Days Return in 2026
Fee Free Days are back for 2026, offering opportunities to visit BLM California public lands without entrance fees on select dates throughout the year. Mark your calendar and enjoy the diverse landscapes we manage, from deserts, coastlines, and mountains. Learn more.
Using Beaver Dam Analogues to Restore Meadows
Beaver Dam Analogues, or BDAs, are artificial structures designed to mimic the natural benefits of beaver dams on creeks and rivers. Learn how BLM uses BDAs to improve water retention, restore meadow habitats, and support healthier public lands.
Partnerships Address Illegal Cannabis Grows
Through the EPIC program, BLM worked with the State of California and law enforcement partners in 2025 to eradicate more than 728,000 illegally cultivated cannabis plants across 34 counties. These coordinated efforts help reduce environmental damage and protect the public lands we all share. Learn more.
Volunteers Help Remove Marine Debris on the Lost Coast
In 2025, park rangers at King Range National Conservation Area launched a pilot program offering stickers in exchange for collected marine debris. Thanks to more than 200 participants, trash was removed along the Lost Coast Trail, helping keep California’s coastline clean with support from Friends of the Lost Coast. Learn more.
Volunteer, Training, and Job Opportunities
OMSP Refresher Training Opens for EMS Professionals
BLM California is hosting an Operational Medical Support Program refresher training April 21–23, 2026, in El Dorado Hills, welcoming both returning providers and new EMS professionals. The training prepares EMRs and EMTs to deliver essential medical support to operational teams working in remote field environments across California. Learn more.
Lake Tamarisk Volunteer Clean-Up Event
The BLM and Active Communities of Desert Center invite volunteers to help clean up BLM-managed public land near Lake Tamarisk on Wednesday, February 4. Volunteers should come prepared with water and protective gear, and all participants must sign a Volunteer Service Agreement before work begins. Learn more.
Current USAJOBS Postings for BLM CA:
Internal opportunities for not to exceed 120 days details/temporary promotions are also available:
Seymour's Question of the Week
BLM’s mascot, Seymour the Antelope, challenges you to learn more about the life and ecology of your public lands. Check out this week’s question and see if you know the answer.
Tule elk are found naturally in which place?
A) Across the western United States
B) Only in California
C) Throughout North America
D) Only in coastal regions
Scroll down for the answer!
BLM Spotlight
BLM California Staff Give Back During the Holidays
The BLM California State Office took part in a holiday food drive supporting local families in need. Thanks to the generosity of staff, essential items were collected to help make a positive impact in local communities during the holiday season. Check out our facebook post!
Inside Interior
Explore the latest videos from the U.S. Department of the Interior, featuring stories from across public lands, American energy, conservation efforts, and the people who support them. Visit Interior’s YouTube channel to watch recent highlights and discover more videos each week.
Answer to Seymour's Question of the Week
Correct answer: B) Only in California
For those who made it this far, here’s a quick heads-up. A limited number of 2026 planners are still available and they are going fast. Grab yours while supplies last.
Good news. If you missed the online sign-up, you can still stop by your local BLM field office to pick one up.



