Youth and Educators

Bureau of Land Management participates in American Indian Science and Engineering Society conference

Participation in the conference showcases the Bureau of Land Management's commitment to connecting Indigenous professionals and students across the nation with career opportunities.

BLM educates families on benefits of the Access Pass

Boise District staff distributed America the Beautiful – The National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands Access Passes during a recent Idaho Educational Services for the Deaf and Blind (IESDB) outreach event.

Eagle Scout service project enhances BLM's Fowl River Access Site

Prospective Eagle Scout Zac Cupp has made a tangible impact on the still nascent Fowl River Access Site by completing his Eagle Scout service project on these public lands.

Meet Malissa Abraham, fisheries biologist intern at the Safford Field Office

Malissa's internship with the Bureau of Land Management has put her on a path toward her career goal of being a fisheries biologist serving public lands.

BLM empowers next generation at Native Youth Climate Leadership Adaptation Congress

For the past seven years, the Bureau of Land Management has sponsored Native American college students to attend the Native Youth Climate Adaptation Leadership Congress, a week­long environmental conference.