The Bureau of Land Management is organized into ten districts within Oregon and Washington. Select any district on the map above to view its detailed page.
In the Spotlight
- BLM Releases Yearly Updates to Mineral Cost Recovery Fee Schedule
- Oregon and California Lands Act Celebrates 75th Anniversary
- BLM Selects State Director for Oregon/Washington
- Wild Horse Emergency Gather
- Officials Urge Extra Fire Safety Precautions as Conditions Grow Extreme
- Upcoming GLO 200th Anniversary Events
- BLM Seeks Wild Horse Ecosanctuary Proposals
- BLM Listening and Learning
- Homesteading Day in Oregon
- Obama Administration to Hire 20,000 Young People for Summer Work on Public Lands
- General Land Office 200 Year Anniversary
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Much of the BLM-administered rangelands are grazed by livestock under a system of permits and leases for which ranchers pay annually-adjusted grazing fees.
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Land Survey Plats
Search the official OR/WA BLM Land Status and Cadastral Survey records.
BLM Facts
The BLM Facts is mostly filled with numbers, but those figures do tell a story. It's all here...wild horse data, recreation visits, timber sale information, cultural site inventories, oil and gas numbers, and much, much more.
About the BLM
Northwest Passage, the Bureau of Land Management Magazine for Oregon & Washington, delivers compelling and humorous articles on the latest environmental actions, news, policies, and technologies.
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