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BLM Extends Comment Period for the Draft Rio Puerco RMP/EIS Until November 2, 2012

Wild Horse & Burro Expo, Show and Adoption -- Glen Rose, Texas -- October 4-7, 2012 -- Free! -- Register online

BLM Issues Interim Final Rule Regarding Placer Mining Claim Maintenance Fees

Draft Secretarial Order Revising Rules for Co-Development of Oil & Gas and Potash Resources in Southeast New Mexico

BLM Economic Fact Sheet: Investing in New Mexico

Transmission Line Projects


Homestead Act commemorative poster

Homestead Act Commemoration
Join us as we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Homestead Act, signed by President Lincoln in 1862. We'll be featuring stories about homesteaders in New Mexico and how BLM is preserving this history.

 

 

photo of Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument

Treasured Landscapes
BLM's National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS) contains some of the West's most spectacular public lands. New Mexico is home to 72 of these special NLCS areas. Video Slideshow of NLCS in New Mexico 

  
photo of grassland restoration treatment

Restore New Mexico
BLM is working with ranchers, industry, conservationists, and other agencies to restore New Mexico’s landscapes to healthy ecological states.

  
EMS, What is it?Environmental Management System
The Environmental Management System (EMS) is a tool that will help BLM New Mexico work smarter, more efficiently and leave a smaller environmental footprint.


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New Mexico Public Lands Information Center

Maps, Books, Permits and More at the Public Lands Information Center
Looking for the right map, book, permit or recommendation to explore your Public Lands? If so, visit the Public Lands Information Center in BLM's New Mexico State Office at 301 Dinosaur Trail in Santa Fe between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm (MT) Monday-Friday or call toll free: 1-877-276-9404. 

You can also visit the on-line Public Lands Information Center anytime - just log on to www.publiclands.org.