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

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Each day, the Bureau of Land Management employees, volunteers and partners conserve public lands, build our nation’s energy infrastructure and support local economies, advance scientific discovery and much more.  Read our blog stories about the BLM in your community and learn how to get involved.

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Eastern States

The Pandemic of 1918

The Pandemic of 1918 would go on to take more lives than WWI, or any other disease in human history, with some estimates now placing the toll anywhere between 50 and 100 million people.
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Utah, Green River DO

Happy anniversary to the Dingell Act!

Exactly one year ago, the John D. Dingell, Jr.
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Eastern States

What a BLM intern can bring to the job

On a cold November night, Sabrina Farmer surveyed the crowd that had gathered in the multi-purpose room of the BLM Campbell Creek Science Center.    
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Montana-Dakotas

Butte FO collaborates to convert root wads to fish habitat

Story by Michael O’Brien, Forester, Butte Field Office
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Montana-Dakotas

BLM County Assistance work pays dividends in South Dakota

Story by Lawrence County Community Assistance Program
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Eastern States

John Martin Receives the First Land Patent Ever Issued

This week's General Land Office "Record of the Week" takes you to the first surveyed state of Ohio, where the first land patent was issued.
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Arizona, Colorado River DO

Conservation crew helps make public lands safer for recreational users

A hardy and dedicated group of young adults from Arizona Conservation Corps worked alongside Lake Havasu Field Office staff improving and enhancing public recreation areas in the Swansea Historic Mining Townsite.
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Montana-Dakotas

Northern Montana kids Hooked on Fishing

Story and photos by Craig Miller, Wildlife Biologist, Havre Field Office
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Montana-Dakotas

MSU-Northern Engineering Students see Reconstruction of BR-12 Dam

Story and photos by Abby Hall, Rangeland Management Specialist, Havre Field Office
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Alaska

The fat tire bike – the right tool for the job!

With their extra-wide, knobby tires that can float over almost any terrain, fat-tire bikes have exploded in popularity in Anchorage and all over Alaska during the past decade. 
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Eastern States

Mikayla Loucks inspires youth in BLM California Redding Field Office

Mikayla Loucks is a Biological Technician Trainee at the Bureau of Land Management California Redding Field Office.  She is currently in college studying fire ecology and land resources manage
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