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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Alaska, Arctic DO

Behind the Masks

How Arctic and Fairbanks District BLMers are meeting Alaskan's needs during this pandemic, both on and off the job
Eric Tausch
California, Northern California DO

BLM Redding partners with community to restore iconic Trinity River in northern California

 The Trinity River is an iconic designated National Wild and Scenic River in northern California, flowing 165 miles from the Trinity Alps and joining with the Klamath River before flowing
New Mexico, Albuquerque DO

BLM attends New Mexico Outdoor Hunting and Fishing Expo

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New Mexico, Oklahoma FO

BLM hosts Kansas Wild Horse Youth Challenge

New Mexico, Las Cruces DO

Las Cruces District RAC explores Rincon Watershed

New Mexico, Albuquerque DO

Rock climbing helps students step outside their comfort zones

National Office

Armchair Adventures

America’s public lands offer some of the most spectacular and interesting places you’ll ever see.
California, Redding FO

Vernal Pools preserve California's natural landscape

What ecological feature can do all of the following:
Montana-Dakotas

Western Montana Salvage Timber Sale a win for forest health

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National Office

Armchair Adventures

America’s public lands offer some of the most spectacular and interesting places you’ll ever see.
Idaho

Adopt a 4-H Trained Wild Horse on April 11, 2020

Wild horses trained by three Treasure Valley 4-H clubs will be available for adoption virtually on April 11, 2020. Get to know the horses here!