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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Montana-Dakotas, Western Montana DO

Dillon hosts Youth Conservation Day

Story by Kelly Bockting, Wildlife Biologist, Dillon Field OfficePhotos by Lauri Blinn, GIS Specialists, Dillon Field Office
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Montana-Dakotas, Billings FO

Stegosaurus in Carbon County

Jennifer Macy, Archaeologist, Billings Field OfficePhotos by Jenny Alexander, Outdoor Rec Planner, Billings Field Office
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Alaska

BLM continues to receive robust response on Leasing EIS

An estimated 175 people attended the Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program environmental impact statement scoping meeting in Anchorage, Alaska.  The comments were substantive, ranging in topics from socioeconomic impacts to concerns about the environment.
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Alaska

BLM receives robust response on Leasing EIS

An estimated 250 people attended the Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program environmental impact statement scoping meeting in Fairbanks, Alaska; there were so many people wanting to voice their comments, organizers ran out of time!
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Montana-Dakotas

Montana Natural Heritage Program a vital resource

 Story by Chris Boone, State Biologist, Montana/Dakotas State Office
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National Office, New Mexico

Reclamation Success Stories: New Mexico State Office

The BLM New Mexico encompasses New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas with one of the largest oil and gas programs in the Bureau.
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National Office, Colorado

Reclamation Success Stories: Colorado State Office

Oil and gas operators on BLM public lands in Colorado not only have to meet strict reclamation standards from the BLM.
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National Office, Alaska

BLM Law Enforcement Cases: BLM searches for stolen mammoth tusk

In March 2018, a 100-pound mammoth tusk was stolen from Alaska’s Campbell Creek Science Center. BLM law enforcement is actively investigating and asking the public for any information about the theft.
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California

 BLM Eradicates Invasive Weeds to Sustain Lands 

 
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Alaska

NED ROZELL: 2014 BLM Artist-in- Residence in Eagle, Alaska

In August 2014, the BLM hosted Fairbanks writer Ned Rozell as its first summer Artist-in- Residence. Rozell, the author of four books, has written a weekly science column for 20 years for the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute. He’s also a contributing writer for Alaska Dispatch News.Rozell spent his residence from Aug. 22 to Sept. 1, in the Yukon River community of Eagle. There, he worked on an old writing project that had languished for years.
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Alaska

BLM's 2015 White Mountains Artist-in-Residence

Late winter is a glorious time in interior Alaska, a welcome relief after the darkness and subzero temperatures of January and February. That’s when winter Artist-in- Residence Deb Horner works in the sunshine and warmer afternoon temperatures, interpreting the public lands of the agency’s White Mountains National Recreation Area north of Fairbanks.
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