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"Learning Landscapes" showcases exciting events, opportunities, and resources on America’s Public Lands. Visit the links below and discover what the BLM has to offer to educators, students, visitors, partners and volunteers.
Renewable Energy on the Public Lands: POWERing the Future
New articles and activities on the topic of renewable energy on the public lands are available for use inside and outside the classroom:
Article Renewable Energy on the Public Lands: POWERing the future - describes the growing role of the public lands in the development of solar, geothermal, and wind power.
Role-play Airing Our Views: Public Input to Wind Project Planning - introduces students to the potential impacts of a proposed wind farm project, the diversity of public opinion regarding the project, and the challenges associated with making land-use decisions.
Slide show No Ordinary Windmills - provides a photographic journey through the process of installing wind turbines on a wind farm.
These and many other educational materials on renewable and traditional sources of energy are available. Learn More >>
Shaping America's History: Commemorating 150 Years of The Homestead Act
The Homestead Act of 1862 gave individuals from the United States and around the world the opportunity to claim free government land. During the homesteading era tens-of-thousands of people claimed and settled more than 270 million acres.
The homesteaders’ stories and the BLM’s role in preserving them will be at the forefront of our Commemoration of the Homestead Act. Learn More >>
Commemorating 200 Years of the General Land Office
Two hundred years ago this April, the General Land Office (GLO) opened its doors for business. Today that “land office business” continues at the Bureau of Land Management-Eastern States office, which will commemorate the occasion with events scheduled throughout the year. Learn More >>
Looking to the future, BLM’s youth initiatives feature a variety of programs that engage, educate, and inspire.
Take It Outside
The Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM’s) "Take It Outside" program promotes and supports outdoor activities and experiences for children on the public lands.
LET'S MOVE Outside
Moving outside is a fun, easy, and affordable way for families to get physically active and stay healthy.