Press Releases


(LEWISTOWN, Mont.) –Americans across the country will visit their favorite public lands Sept. 30, to help care for the treasured places where they play, learn, and relax.

(BILLINGS, Mont.) – Bids on oil and gas leases in North Dakota and South Dakota brought in $314,862 in an online auction held Sept. 12, by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).

Salem, Ore. – Access will be limited to the Bureau of Land Management’s Sandy Ridge Recreation Site Sept.

FORT WORTH, TX - The Bureau of Land Management will hold a wild horse and burro adoption event in Ft. Worth, Texas, Sept. 15-16, 2017.

ROSWELL, N.M. – Beginning in late September, the Bureau of Land Management will be conducting prescribed burn operations north of the town of Lincoln.

KEMMERER, Wyo.

BILLINGS, Mont.

MONTROSE, Colo. - The Bureau of Land Management Uncompahgre Field office invites volunteers to celebrate National Public Lands Day on 

(BUTTE, Mont.) – Engines will roar at the Bureau of Land Management’s Pipestone recreation area Sept. 16-17 during a competitive motorcycle race.

RAWLINS, Wyo. – The Bureau of Land Management today issued a decision on a proposed wild horse gather in Wyoming’s Red Desert Wild Horse Herd Management Area Complex.

WINNEMUCCA, Nev. -The Bureau of Land Management is requesting comments from anyone interested in the possible sale of the Unionville Cemetery to Pershing County.

BAKER CITY, Ore.– In support of its goal to serve the American family, the Bureau of Land Management’s National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center will host a perfo

Volunteers needed for National Public Lands Day Project at Washoe State Park.

CODY, Wyo. – With local community support and a shared goal of enhancing recreation opportunities, the Bureau of Land Management Cody Field Office will host site visits on Sept.

WORLAND, Wyo. - The Bureau of Land Management advises that beginning Sept.

PRICE, Utah — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking public comment on an environmental assessment (EA) for a vegetation treatment project in Carbon County. 

TUCSON, Ariz. – The 2017 wildland fire season in southeastern Arizona was about as hot and intense as the flames firefighters battled throughout the summer.