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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Utah, Monticello FO

BLM Monticello Field Office host first Junior Ranger Day Event

The BLM Monticello Field Office partnered with Monticello Elementary to host the office’s first-ever Junior Ranger Day event for students K-6. Students learned about careers from BLM employees.
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Western Montana DO, Dillon FO

Ripple Effect: Dillon Field Office Partners Help Riparian Areas Thrive

Riparian areas in the BLM Dillon Field Office area are thriving thanks in part to partnerships with local non-profit organizations.
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Colorado

Ute Mountain Ute Youth and Elders Spend the Day at Canyons of the Ancients

Earlier this month, BLM Colorado was proud to host Ute Mountain Ute youth and elders at the Canyons of the Ancients National Monument (CANM) for an excursion on the landscape and museum visit.
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National Office

Empty nests: Sage-grouse in Season

Greater sage-grouse hens and their broods of growing chicks spend the long days of summer on walkabouts, continuing to rely on sagebrush and native grasses for food and shelter.
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California

Unleashing the Science - BIL funds benefit wildlife habitat on BLM lands in northwest Nevada

Thousands of acres of important high desert wildlife habitat on BLM-managed lands in northwest Nevada, including sage-grouse and other sagebrush habitat, will undergo improvements thanks to partnerships, science-based research, and $500,000 from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL).
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Eastern Montana/Dakotas DO, Billings FO

Talkin’ Trash: Billings Field Office Tackles Abandoned Dump Sites

The Billings Field Office Outdoor recently organized two cleanups of abandoned trash dumps on BLM land.
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Alaska

Acoustic bird monitoring: science’s surprising solution to a complex problem

After a bank swallow colony living in a stockpile was destroyed during the 2020 nesting season, the BLM needed better data on migratory bird phenology in areas with BLM-permitted activities.
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Oregon-Washington

Looking at rivers from a fish’s perspective in Southwest Oregon

BLM manages millions of acres of forested lands in a checkerboard pattern through eighteen counties of western Oregon.
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National Office

Separate quarters, common goals: Greater & Gunnison sage-grouse

Proposed amendments to 11 resource management plans will support conservation of the Gunnison sage-grouse, listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 2014.
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Eastern Montana/Dakotas DO, Billings FO

Horsin’ Around: Wild Horses and Burros Find New Homes at Billings Adoption Event

Wild horses and burros found their new homes during a three-day adoption event held in Billings, Montana, in mid-June.
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Arizona

Wild horse Amigo makes memories with Vicary family after being adopted at Florence Off-Range Corral

After years of thinking about adopting a wild horse, this became an unexpected reality for Sara and Bill Vicary in 2023.
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