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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT

Oregon / Washington

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The Bureau of Land Management is organized into ten districts within Oregon and Washington. Select any district on the map above to view its detailed page.

In the Spotlight

Socioeconomic Impacts of the BLM

Socioeconomic Impacts of the BLM

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The BLM and Sage-Grouse Conservation

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Did you know?

The BLM has over two billion (yes, billion!) land records nation-wide? One of the most important services the BLM provides as caretaker of the nation's land survey and mineral information records. These records originate with the founding of our nation. Congress created the General Land Office (GLO) in 1812 to handle the increasing land business from the rapid westward expansion. The GLO was given the responsibility to maintain land and mineral records.

BLM Facts

BLM Facts

The BLM Facts is mostly filled with numbers, but those figures do tell a story. It's all here...wild horse data, recreation visits, timber sale information, cultural site inventories, oil and gas numbers, and much, much more.

About the BLM

Northwest Passage Issue

Northwest Passage, the Bureau of Land Management Magazine for Oregon & Washington, delivers compelling and humorous articles on the latest environmental actions, news, policies, and technologies.

 
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