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BLM approves expanded drilling and development on public land by minerals company 3 Proton Lithium in Nye County’s Railroad ...
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BLM Nevada issues new order to curb human-caused wildfiresLAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Starting Thursday, a new fire prevention order will take effect across Nevada on lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The order aims to reduce the risk of ...
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Nevada has announced a new Fire Prevention Order, effective Thursday, May 1, aimed at reducing human-caused wildfires on BLM-managed lands. These lands ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Six Nevada Bureau of Land Management employees are assisting firefighting efforts in Australia as deadly wildfires spread across the country. The fires sparked in September ...
The Southern Nevada Mountain Biking Association is one group working with the BLM to plan future trails and help map and analyze existing trail networks across the valley’s public lands.
Prior to the decision, Nevada Congressmen Mark Amodei and Cresent Hardy called on the Obama administration to approve the off-road race through the state’s newest national monument. In a letter sent ...
BLM’s new land use plan includes a sage-grouse habitat map for Washoe County. The problem is, these maps are so generalized that they are wrong and show areas as habitat that are not habitat at all.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo and the Bureau of Land Management agreed to share state and federal government data that could help identify future housing development options for the state.
In Nevada, the BLM manages nearly 48 million acres, covering about 63 percent of the state's total land area. These lands are used for grazing, mining, renewable energy projects and events such as ...
The Bureau of Land Management has proposed to remove sagebrush focal areas designed to protect the sage grouse in a draft environmental impact analysis it published, the BLM announced on Wednesday.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Nevada has announced a new Fire Prevention Order, effective Thursday, May 1, aimed at reducing human-caused wildfires on BLM-managed lands.
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