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In the Spotlight

  • Eastern Interior RMP 
    Scoping Report to come
    out soon! more>>
  • BLM Issues NPR-A 
    Leases
    more>>
  • BLM National Landscape 
    Conservation System
     
    Director Named more>>
  • Save the date! Winter Trails Day is Feb. 14, 2009 more>>
  • New Guidance will Enhance Protection and Recovery of Rare Species more>>
  • NPR-A Oil and Gas Leases to be Issued January 1, 2009 more>>
  • BLM releases Bay Record of Decision and Approved Resource Management Plan more>>
  • BLM Announces New Rule for Land Withdrawals more>>
  • 17b Easements in the Ahtna region more>

More information on this year's BLM-Alaska news is in the Newsroom


BLM-Alaska is divided into two district offices, Fairbanks and Anchorage. Select an area on the map below for more information.
Fairbanks District Office Anchorage District Office Map of Alaska
In Alaska, the Bureau of Land Management administers approximately 80 million surface acres of federal public land—an area larger than the State of New Mexico.
  

Alaska State Office
222 West Seventh Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 
99513-7504 

Contact Us:
Public Room: 907-271-5960 
Email: AK_AKSO_Public_Room@blm.gov
Office of Communications: 907-271-5555
TTY/Federal Relay System: 1-800-877-8339

 

 


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