Emma Busk / BLM It’s that time of year again: Along with pumpkin carving and costume creating, you also have the chance to cast a vote in the annual Bat Beauty Contest. Each October, the Bureau of ...
An environmental advocate in Southern Oregon said a new policy excluding the public from federal timber auctions hurts accountability and transparency. George Sexton, conservation director for KS Wild ...
Ten wild mustang yearlings from the South Steens Herd Management Area in Oregon will be up for adoption in late June during an in-person BLM event. The adoption fee is $125. (Courtesy photo, BLM ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Fat Bear Week is over, but you can still support wild animals in need. It’s time for the annual Bureau of Land Management Bat Beauty Contest, and your local Oregon bats are ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) – The Bureau of Land Management will offer six timber sales in September, totalling 39.7 million board feet to be harvested from 3,470 public acres across western Oregon. Timber ...
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has distributed over $27.7 million in timber revenue payments to 18 counties in western Oregon. These payments, derived from timber harvested on public lands, are ...
Protesters declared victory after the Bureau of Land Management amended a contract to remove permission for a temporary access road that could have affected large-diameter trees. A group of activists ...
Eighteen counties in western Oregon received a financial boost with more than $27 million coming from the Bureau of Land Management. The funding comes from timber harvested from BLM-managed lands, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Fire restrictions went into effect on Thursday for all Bureau of Land Management (BLM) public lands throughout Washington and Oregon. The restrictions are to help reduce the risk of ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Territorial goats of the Pacific Northwest are asking adventure-seekers to get off their lawn. The Bureau of Land Management has alerted the public that “aggressive mountain ...
The Bureau of Land Management will be moving out of its leased office in Baker City on June 20, and the 20 or so employees will move temporarily to the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center about five ...
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