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 About BLM in California

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15.2 million acres in California
1.6 million acres in northwest Nevada
44 million acres subsurface mineral estate underlying federal surface land, 2.5 million acres underling private lands, and 592,000 underlying Native American Tribal lands.
3 National Conservation Areas
3 National Monuments
145 Areas of Critical Environmental Concern
71 miles of public land along six national wild and scenic rivers
79 wilderness areas covering 3.7 million acres
79 wilderness study areas covering 1.4 million acres
502 miles of Scenic & Historic Trails
13.5 million barrels of oil produced annually
3.3 billion cubic feet of natural gas produced annually
$31 million in receipts annually
58,000 ounces of gold produced annually
525,000 animal unit months of forage for livestock
6,200 rights-of-ways for roads and powerlines
11 million acres available for open a nd limited off-road vehicle recreation
Home to 2,400 wild horses and 1,200 burros
1.5 million board feet of timber harvested annually
800 wildlife species in California
22,000 mining claims
20 major planning efforts
16 field offices
900 employees

BLM California manages 15.2 million acres of public lands, nearly 15% of the state's land area. The Bureau also administers 47 million acres of subsurface mineral estate underlying federal surface land, 2.5 million acres underlying privately owned land, 592,000 acres of Native American tribal land where BLM has trust responsibility for mineral operations. BLM California also manages 1.6 million acres in northwestern Nevada for cattle grazing, wild horses, recreation and wildlife habitat.

State Director Mike PoolMike Pool
State Director

Associate State Director Jim Abbott

Jim Abbott
Associate State Director 

 

Bureau of Land Management - California Public Lands

Field Office Addresses

History of the Bureau of Land Management

Payment in Lieu of Taxes