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The Bureau of Land Management, in partnership with The Great Outdoors Fund, is holding a celebration to commemorate the completion of the new Lobatos Bridge outdoor classroom on Sept. 26, 2025.
On Sept. 26, 2025, the Bureau of Land Management Las Cruces District Office will auction grazing units, ranging in use from nine to 36 months, on the McGregor Range on the west side of Otero Mesa.
UPDATE: The Sept. 26 event is closed for reservations. The Nov. 7 event is cancelled. The Bureau of Land Management is holding a wild horse and burro adoption event scheduled for Sept. 26. Other planned adoptions were on March 14, July 25, August 8, and Nov. 7, 2025, at Cañon City Holding Facility in Cañon City, Colorado.
Join fellow volunteers and staff in giving back to your public lands through hands-on projects that make a difference with trail maintenance, Community Garden restoration, tree cage removal, and painting bridges.
The Bureau of Land Management will offer a public tour of the Sutherland off-range wild horse corrals on Sep. 24. Attendees will get a tour of the facility, observe the wild horses cared for there, and learn about the BLM’s Wild Horse and Burro Program
Celebrate National Public Lands Day with the BLM at a volunteer event on Saturday, September 27, 2025. Meet at the Campbell Creek Science Center from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at the Campbell Tract in Anchorage, Alaska.
Want to remove some trash from an iconic landscape? Join BLM and regional partners for a clean-up event that benefits your National Conservation Lands!
Take part in our pine pulling contest (with prizes!), all while learning about the sensitive species found in Point Arena, the danger of the invasive pine encroachment, and ongoing restoration efforts.