Following guidance from the CDC and recommendations from state and local public health authorities, the BLM is temporarily restricting in-person public access to visitor centers and public rooms in our Wyoming offices. Please check with individual offices regarding customer services available by phone or email. Click here to learn more.
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The Casper Field Office will close the Muddy Mountain Road for the winter season on Friday, December 4 at noon due to recent snow and continued possibilities for winter weather on the mountain. The annual closure protects public resources and promotes visitor safety.
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The BLM Pinedale and Rawlins Field Offices are seeking volunteers to assist with a national mid-winter bald eagle survey on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021.
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With winter fast approaching, please remember the annual motorized travel restrictions in the Lander Field Office.
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The Bureau of Land Management High Desert District plans to conduct prescribed fires on public lands managed by the Rawlins Field Office this fall and winter, contingent upon fuel moisture and weather meeting optimal burn conditions.
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The Jonah Interagency Office and Pinedale Anticline Project Office Boards of Directors will meet via Zoom on Dec. 10, 2020. Both meetings are open to the public and are being held virtually.
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Two BLM employees received a national award for their work in the fire program.
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The BLM administers about 18.4 million acres of public land and 42.9 million acres of federal mineral estate in Wyoming.
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BLM Wyoming lands host a diversity of wildlife, including the largest sage-grouse population in the nation and the largest pronghorn population in the world.
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BLM lands in Wyoming contain world-class energy and mineral resources that are crucial to the nation. We're leading the way with coal, oil and gas, uranium, bentonite and trona production.
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The longest and most intact segments of the National Historic Trails System are on BLM land in Wyoming. About 1,400 miles of the Oregon, Mormon Pioneer, California and Pony Express trails cross Wyoming.