Bureau of Land Management.

Established in 1946 through a government reorganization during the Truman administration, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages public lands for multiple uses (such as energy development, livestock grazing, mining, timber harvesting, and outdoor recreation) while conserving natural, historical...

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Corporate Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management (Author)
Format: Government Document Database
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Bureau of Land Management
Edition:[Archived version].
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Online Access:Home page by archived dates
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Summary:Established in 1946 through a government reorganization during the Truman administration, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages public lands for multiple uses (such as energy development, livestock grazing, mining, timber harvesting, and outdoor recreation) while conserving natural, historical, and cultural resources (such as wilderness areas, wild horse and wildlife habitat, artifacts, and dinosaur fossils). This official website explains its functions and activities particularly for the multiple-use approach for managing the public lands, public visitation and exploration of the nation-wide 245+ million acres, educational programs and resources for all ages, services BLM provides, and volunteer opportunities.
Item Description:The content is made available by the U.S. Government Publishing Office in accordance with Title 44 of the US Code.
Digital collection: Federal Depository Library Program Web Archive.
Physical Description:1 online resource