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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Oregon-Washington

BLM closes portion of Grave Creek to Marial Backcountry Byway

Medford, Oregon – As a result of the Kelsey Peak Fire, the BLM Grants Pass Field Office has temporarily closed a portion of the Grave Creek to Marial Backcountry Byway near the Rogue River Ranch for public safety.
Colorado

BLM planning annual prescribed burns

The Bureau of Land Management is preparing three prescribed burns northwest of Cañon City, Colo. Burns will take place between late September 2025 and April 2026 as weather and fuel moisture conditions permit.
Colorado, Upper Colorado River DO, Colorado River Valley FO

BLM reduces size of land closure in Garfield and Eagle Counties for Derby Fire

Today, the Bureau of Land Management issued a public land closure order to reopen some public lands in Garfield and Eagle Counties that were closed because of the Derby Fire.
Southwest DO, Tres Rios FO

Tres Rios Field Office to end all fire restrictions

Dolores, Colo. – All current fire restrictions in place have been rescinded effective September 5, 2025, for all public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Tres Rios Field Office.
Southwest DO, Gunnison FO

Gunnison Field Office lowers fire restrictions to Stage 1

Gunnison, Colo. – Stage 2 fire restrictions have been lowered to Stage 1 fire restrictions, effective Friday, September 5 for all public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Gunnison Field Office.
Colorado, Southwest DO, Uncompahgre FO

Uncompahgre Field Office lowers fire restrictions to Stage 1

Montrose, Colo. – Stage 2 fire restrictions have been lowered to Stage 1 fire restrictions, effective Friday, September 5, for all public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Uncompahgre Field Office.
Nevada, Winnemucca DO, Humboldt River FO

BLM approves wild horse and burro management plan for Blue Wing Complex

The Bureau of Land Management today approved the plan for how wild horses and burros will be managed within the Blue Wing Complex in Pershing County.
Nevada, Battle Mountain DO, Mount Lewis FO

BLM seeks input for proposed Silver Peak lithium mine expansion

If approved, Albemarle Corporation could expand operations across an additional 1,596 acres, including 1,053 acres of public lands.
Oregon-Washington

Notice of comment period for Baker's Dozen Timber Management Project

The Coos Bay District has posted the draft Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact for the Baker's Dozen Timber Management Project and is accepting comments via ePlanning until October 6, 2025.
Arizona, Colorado River DO, Lake Havasu FO

BLM prescribed burning planned near Parker

The Colorado River District will conduct prescribed burning near Parker, Arizona, periodically between September 8, 2025, and December 31, 2025.
Oregon-Washington

Blasting operations at BLM Horse Rock Quarry, Friday, Sept. 5

Bureau of Land Management officials are alerting the public that blast operations will occur at Horse Rock Quarry midday Friday.