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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National Office

Protecting Lands and Communities: Shaila Pomaikai Catan

The 2025 theme for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is “A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience." This story spotlights Shaila Pomaikai Catan, a Native Hawaiian and BLM wildland fire dispatcher.
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Nevada

BLM approves protocol for grazing flexibilities, range improvements, and restoration to improve LCT habitat

The Bureau of Land Management today announced the signing of the Finding of No Significant Impact of the environmental analysis for grazing authorization modifications, range improvements and stream restoration actions that would promote Lahontan Cutthroat Trout (LCT) habitat improvements.
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Rock Springs FO

Wild horses and burros find new homes at successful Wyoming adoption event

Despite a snowy start, the BLM Rock Springs Wild Horse Holding Facility hosted a highly successful wild horse and burro adoption event on April 19. Adopters braved the cold, helping place 30 animals into new homes.
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National Office

Legendary photographer Bob Wick reflects on capturing iconic BLM landscape images

In December 2024, Backpacker.com magazine published an article titled, "Bob Wick Is the Greatest Outdoor Photographer You’ve Never Heard Of." You likely have seen his work on BLM.gov, in socia
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Montana-Dakotas

Strong turnout and new beginnings: 26 wild horses placed at Montana adoption event

The Bureau of Land Management’s Montana/Dakotas Wild Horse and Burro Program held a successful adoption event May 2-4, 2025, placing 26 wild horses into new homes, out of the 36 animals offered.
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Nevada, Battle Mountain DO, Carson City DO, Elko DO, Ely DO, Southern Nevada DO, Winnemucca DO, Fire Center

May is Wildfire Awareness Month

May is Wildfire Awareness Month. BLM Nevada urges prep: plan evacuations, harden homes, prevent fires. Risk is high—stay informed at NevadaFireInfo.org.
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Colorado, Upper Colorado River DO, Colorado River Valley FO

Schrodinger’s fence: How invisible fences corral cows

In the UCRD, a virtual fencing network is being used by producers on nearly 120,000 acres throughout 16 grazing allotments. Within that radius, an area can be “fenced in” for cattle wearing shock collars.
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Arizona, Colorado River DO, Yuma FO

How LTVA volunteers led by passionate BLM staff keep public lands thriving

Across the rugged beauty of southwestern Arizona and southeastern California, a dedicated group of Long-Term Visitor Area volunteers quietly ensures that public lands remain welcoming, safe and accessible.
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Fire Center

BLM Fire tackles radio interoperability on wildfires

Recognizing the need for better wildfire communication systems, the Bureau of Land Management recently took a major step forward developing advanced wildfire communication kits through a contract with private industry.
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Northeastern States DO, Southeastern States DO

 BLM Wild Horse & Burro Program Adoption Experiences: Life After Adoption

Have you ever wondered what adopting a wild horse or burro is really like? Meet Emily and Sarah Harris, sisters who share a deep passion for wild horses and all things equestrian.
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National Office

Celebrating the power of public lands through tourism and community impact

BLM celebrates how tourism on public lands boosts local economies, supporting jobs and communities through recreation at iconic sites across the U.S. during National Travel and Tourism Week.
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