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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Eastern States

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

This week's Record of the Week story map features the second-largest city in Iowa, Cedar Rapids.
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Alaska Fire Service

Podcast: Hot Jobs, North Star Crew is Hiring

Hot jobs! Alaska Fire Service needs you, apply by April 1 to get in on the 2022 fire season.
James Hart
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Utah, Canyon Country DO

Black History Month: William Grandstaff – Early Moab Rancher and Settler

Rachel Wootton
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Eastern States

Marble Monument

This week's General Land Office record is a survey plat that shows the "marble boundary monument" between the United States and Mexico.
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National Office

According to plan: Sage-grouse habitat conservation, multiple use & sustained yield

The BLM is working to reverse downward trends in greater sage-grouse numbers through sustainably managing their habitat.
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National Office, Wyoming

Black History Month: Black Cowboys on the American Frontier

In honor of Black History Month, employees from the Bureau of Land Management recently tuned in a presentation about “Black Cowboys on the American Frontier.”
Azure Hall
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New Mexico, Las Cruces DO

BLM Las Cruces District Completes Road Projects

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National Office

Numbers don’t lie: how the BLM safely gathers thousands of wild horses and burros every year

As part of the Bureau of Land Management’s commitment to the health and safety of the wild horses and burros under our management, agency personnel and contractors take extra caution when handling animals, including during helicopter-assisted gather operations. The proof can be found by just looking at the numbers. 
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Eastern States

Edward K. Valentine

Edward K. Valentine was born in Keosauqua, Iowa, on June 1, 1843. He attended public school and trained to become a printer, but those plans were disrupted by the Civil War.
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Oregon-Washington, Spokane DO

Spokane District helps restore pygmy rabbit and sage-grouse habitat

In November 2021, the BLM Oregon/Washington Spokane District teamed up with agency partners to help restore essential habitat devastated by wildfire.
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Utah

New Trail Features Help Visitors Test Their Limits for Dry Fork Slot Canyons

Javonne Goodman
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