Important information regarding fire closures and fire restrictions for BLM Oregon and Washington
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The Oregon and California Railroad Revested Lands, known as the O&C Lands, lie in a checkerboard pattern through eighteen counties of western Oregon. These lands contain more than 2.4 million acres of forests with a diversity of plant and animal species, recreation areas, mining claims, grazing lands, cultural and historical resources, scenic areas, wild and scenic rivers, and wilderness. Most of the O&C lands are administered by the Bureau of Land Management.
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Before your adventure begins on public lands, make sure you are aware of local fire restrictions. Nationally, an estimated 87% of wildfires are human-caused and are preventable. Be responsible while undertaking activities that may spark a fire.
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Land Status & Cadastral Survey Records, Willamette Meridian, Oregon and Washington States
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Oregon and Washington BLM lands offer unparalleled opportunities for hunting and fishing as well as other recreation activities.
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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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BLM Oregon/Washington manages over 3.4 million acres of National Conservation Lands including an outstanding natural area, a cooperative management and protection area, national monuments, wilderness areas, wilderness study areas, wild and scenic rivers, and national scenic and historic trails.
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The Oregon and California Railroad Revested Lands, known as the O&C Lands, lie in a checkerboard pattern through eighteen counties of western Oregon. These lands contain more than 2.4 million acres of forests with a diversity of plant and animal species, recreation areas, mining claims, grazing lands, cultural and historical resources, scenic areas, wild and scenic rivers, and wilderness. Most of the O&C lands are administered by the Bureau of Land Management.
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The BLM manages one National Monument in Oregon that covers a whopping 112,900 acres. The Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument in southwestern Oregon lies at the crossroads of the Cascade, Klamath, and Siskiyou mountain ranges. And to learn more about this special place that scientists have long recognized for its outstanding ecological values and remarkable biological diversity visit the BLM's monuments webpage.