The Senate committee advanced Steve Pearce's nomination to lead the Bureau of Land Management, despite opposition from Sen. Martin Heinrich.
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BLM plans to roll back timber harvesting restrictions on Oregon’s public lands
BLM said its plan comes as the Trump administration aims to boost timber production and reduce “reliance on foreign imports.” ...
A federal lawsuit against the U.S. Bureau of Land Management filed today in Montana calls out the Trump administration's ...
The nominee to lead the country’s largest land management agency had his Senate confirmation hearing last week. The hearing ...
A sweeping Bureau of Land Management proposal to boost timber production across 2.5 million acres of Western Oregon is drawing divided reactions in the Rogue Valley as a March 23 public comment ...
The Bureau of Land Management plans to remove 2,500 wild horses and burros from overpopulated areas of Nevada this weekend, ...
The Bureau of Land Management’s Pahrump Field Office will begin gathering wild horses and burros in the Spring Mountains Complex.
Federal officials are proposing to ramp up logging on 2.5 million acres of western Oregon forests as part of a Trump ...
The Bureau of Land Management says about 3,000 acres have immediately become open to the public after its acquisition of the Escalante Ranch and the property’s incorporation into the Dominguez-Escalan ...
Former New Mexico Congressman Steve Pearce is one step closer to being in charge of all national public lands across the ...
Sen. Jim Risch voted to advance Steve Pearce to lead the Bureau of Land Management, igniting debate in Idaho over the future of the state's public lands.
The Bureau of Land Management plans to conduct prescribed burns this spring across Southwest Colorado. The burns are planned ...
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