Public Input & Actions

BLM publishes proposed and final rules in the Federal Register and carries out environmental reviews in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act. Announcing and explaining bureau plans and proposals and providing the public an opportunity to comment on proposed actions is an important part of informed management. We encourage citizens to make their voices heard on the issues that are important to them.
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Alaska

Implementing executive order 14153 for special areas within the National Petroleum Reserve

The BLM, Alaska State Office, is rescinding the BLM notice entitled “Special Areas Within the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska,” published in the Federal Register on July 17, 2024.
Alaska

Application for a recordable disclaimer of interest for lands owned by University of Alaska

The University of Alaska has filed an application for a recordable disclaimer of interest application with the Bureau of Land Management for the lands described in Mineral Survey No. 2407.
Alaska, Fairbanks DO, Eastern Interior FO

BLM reduces fire closure for the western White Mountains National Recreation Area

BLM Eastern Interior Field Office issued a fire closure order AK020-25-007 to reduce the area closed in the western portion of the White Mountains National Recreation Area.
Alaska

BLM ends emergency fire closure of Lower Birch Creek Wayside near Central, Alaska

Due to reduced wildland fire activity and successful suppression efforts on the Ptarmigan Fire Complex, the BLM lifted the fire closure order that closed the Lower Birch Creek Wayside near mile 140 of the Steese Highway.
Alaska Fire Service, Nevada, Carson City DO

BLM seeks public input on proposed McTarnahan Communication Site

The BLM is seeking public comment to inform preparation of an EA for the proposed McTarnahan Communication Site project located south of Carson City.
Alaska, Fairbanks DO, Eastern Interior FO

BLM announces fall Fortymile Caribou Federal Subsistence Hunt

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Eastern Interior Field Office will open the Fortymile caribou federal subsistence hunt in Units 20E, 25C and a portion of 20F in early August through the end of September.
Alaska, Anchorage DO

BLM ends fire restrictions in the Anchorage District

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Due to the cooler, wet weather within the BLM Anchorage District that reduced wildland fire potential, the BLM Anchorage District rescinded fire restriction AK010-25-001
Alaska, Fairbanks DO, Eastern Interior FO, Central Yukon FO

BLM ends fire restrictions in the Interior, reopens Nome Creek Valley to public use due to reduced fire risk

The BLM Fairbanks District rescinded fire restrictions opening off-road areas in the Nome Creek Valley to public use and ending the prohibition on open firesthat was in place across most of the District.
Alaska, Alaska Fire Service, Anchorage DO, Anchorage FO, Glennallen FO

BLM restricts open fires and fireworks due to extreme fire danger across most of Anchorage District

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The Bureau of Land Management’s Anchorage District Office today issued a Fire Prevention Order to restrict open fires, fireworks, and explosives on BLM-managed lands throughout the District
Alaska

BLM restricts open fires and fireworks due to extreme fire danger in Interior Alaska

The BLM Fairbanks District Office today issued a Fire Prevention Order to restrict open fires, fireworks, and explosives on BLM-managed lands throughout the District except for areas north Wiseman, Alaska.
Alaska, Fairbanks DO, Central Yukon FO

BLM rescinds emergency fire closure of Marion Creek Falls Trail north of Coldfoot, Alaska

The BLM Central Yukon Field Office rescinded the fire closure order that temporarily closed the Marion Creek Falls Trail at the Marion Creek Campground, mile 180 of the Dalton Highway.