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Bureau of Land Management Plans Controlled Burns

The High Desert District of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in Wyoming plans to conduct several prescribed fires this spring.

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No BLM Top Option for Wyo Gas Field Raises Concern

Gov. Matt Mead's office says it has impressed upon the BLM that it doesn't want the indecisiveness to become a trend.

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Volunteers Needed for Midwinter Eagle Survey

An eagle count in the Powder River Basin takes place in January. The count looks for golden and bald eagles, many of whom are only winter residents who've flown in from colder climates to the north

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Feds Seek Comment On Livestock Trailing

KEMMERER, Wyo. (AP) — The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comment on a proposal to issue livestock trailing permits in Uinta County.

The federal agency is taking comments until Jan

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BLM Christmas Tree Permits Available

Permits to cut your own tree available

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Casper Mountain Rehab Focus of ROTC-BLM Public Lands Day

Areas of Casper Mountain burned in the Sheep Herder Hill Fire will get some rehabilitation this Saturday.

Bureau of Land Management Forester, Cindy Allen, says its a National Public Lands Day event and a joint effort with Natrona County High School ROTC and the public

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BLM Fire Restrictions Continue On Public Lands

As temperatures begin to cool and local area hunters take to the outdoors, the Bureau of Land Management reminds that fire restrictions are still in place.

Restrictions implemented by the BLM field offices in Buffalo, Casper, and Newcastle remain in effect

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Judge Rejects Coal Lawsuit

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from environmental groups that sought to block federal coal leases in Wyoming's Powder River Basin on the grounds that burning the coal would contribute to global warming

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Ecosanctuaries Proposed As Option For Wild Horses

Over population of wild horses on public lands coupled with declining adoptions has Bureau of Land Management officials trying new ideas.

Ecosanctuaries are public-private idea still in the early stages and BLM managers are soliciting for proposals from private landowners

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BLM Wyoming Fire Fighting Resources Ready To Respond

While some of the Bureau of Land Management's wild fire fighting equipment is engaged around the state, additional resources are positioned and ready to move should activity increase.

That's according to BLM Resource Council Coordinator, Cindy Wertz

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