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

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Eastern States

BLM seeks comment on utilities and parking lot improvements at the Meadowood Special Recreation Management Area

Today, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is releasing a Draft Environmental Assessment for Multipurpose Pavilion Parking Lot and Electrical and Water Utilities at Lower Potomac Field Station, Mea
Eastern States

Estes Park, Colorado

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California, California Desert DO

The Line in the Sand   

By Kate Miyamoto, Public Affairs Specialist, California Desert District
Eastern States

Miles City, Montana

Hello and welcome to the Record of the Week! This week, the team travels to Miles City, Montana, home of the former U.S. Army post, Fort Keogh!
National Office

The Mustangs That Changed Our Lives

My daughter Jaydyn was born deaf and is an extraordinary trainer. I thought it was just me that thought that, but others have said the same thing after seeing and meeting her. When Jaydyn was very young, it was obvious that she loved horses. Every horse she met would do everything she asked without her saying a word. She is now 20 years old and has been working with horses for many years.
Arizona

Gila District Manager Scott Feldhausen receives prestigious partner award

BLM Arizona Gila District Manager Scott Feldhausen was recently honored by the Arizona Game and Fish Commission as their 2022 Natural Resource Professional of the Year.
New Mexico, Las Cruces DO

BLM Las Cruces District and partners improve pronghorn habitat connectivity in New Mexico bootheel

Story by Rachel Burke, Wildlife Biologist, BLM Las Cruces District Office. Photos courtesy of New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.
Eastern States

Record of the Week: Flagstaff, Arizona

This week, the team travels to Flagstaff, Arizona, home of Northern Arizona University and located right on Route 66 at the base of the San Francisco Peaks.
Colorado

BLM investing in healthy wild horse herds and wildlife habitat in Sand Wash Basin

Sand Wash Basin is one of Colorado’s special places, with its majestic wild horses, wide-open range, and important wildlife habitat.
Eastern States

Glenwood Springs, Colorado

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