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BLM Opens Nominations for 2009 Reclamation and Sustainable Mineral Development Awards Program
These awards recognize solid mineral (non-coal) development operations that embody the principles of sustainable development or represent outstanding examples of reclamation or environmental stewardship.

Get Outdoors, It's Yours!
It's a great time to get outdoors and enjoy all that your public lands have to offer.  Check out the Secretary of the Interior and the Jonas Brother's message and go to our outdoor recreation webpages to plan your visit here in New Mexico.

Rio Puerco Field Office Planning Effort
The most recent version of our Rio Puerco RMP newsletter has hit the streets. If you are on our mailing list, you will receive a copy of the newsletter by mail. The newsletter and the scoping report are now available on our Resource Management Plan page.


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Restore New Mexico
BLM is working with landowners, other agencies and conservation partners to restore New Mexico’s landscapes.  This historic effort will benefit wildlife, people and the economy.

  
BLM Podcasts

BLM Podcasts
BLM New Mexico will be introducing podcasts and videos for some of our recreation sites. Please take a look and let us know if this is something you would like to see more of. 

  

Bighorn Sheep

Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep Released in Rio Grande Gorge – The First Release on BLM Lands in New Mexico!
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, working with the Bureau of Land Management and the Taos Pueblo, have augmented a population of Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep in the Rio Grande Gorge north of the Orilla Verde Recreation Area.

  
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Rare Falcons Back in New Mexico
Eleven Aplomado Falcon chicks bred and reared in captivity began their life in the wild at a remote release site south of Socorro, New Mexico.

NEW, 2008 Update


Map of New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas

Restore New Mexico: Find Out More


Learn more about the 13.4 million surface acres plus 26 million subsurface acres that BLM employees in New Mexico care for.


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New Mexico Public Lands Information Center

Maps, Books, Permits and More at the Public Lands Information Center
Looking for the right map, book, permit or recommendation to explore your Public Lands? If so, visit the Public Lands Information Center in BLM's New Mexico State Office at 1474 Rodeo Road in Santa Fe between 8:30 and 4:30 M-F (MT) or call toll free: 1-877-276-9404. 

You can also visit the on-line Public Lands Information Center anytime - just log on to www.publiclands.org.