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View ArticleBureau of Land Management Meeting in Butte
The Bureau of Land Management's Western Montana Resource Advisory council will hold a meeting on January 19th, in Butte. Main items of discussion include updates from field officers, fee proposals, and...
View ArticleBLM Looks to Acquire 652 Acres of Private Land
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced today its proposal to acquire 652 acres of land around the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleBLM Proposes a Raise in Recreation Fee Rates
The Butte field office of the Bureau of Land Management is considering a raise in the rates for the Holter/Hauser lakes and Big Hole River areas. Public affairs Specialist for the BLM, David Abrams...
View ArticleBLM Accepts $10.6M Coal-Lease Bid Near Roundup
Federal officials have accepted a $10.6 million bid for 35.5 million tons of publicly-owned coal near Roundup. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleBLM to Cut Pryor Mustang Herd with 2012 Roundup
Dozens of wild mustangs from the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range along the Montana-Wyoming border are slated to be removed this year to reduce the size of the famous herd. Read More|Comment Continue...
View ArticlePryor Mustangs to Be Rounded Up, Adopted
The federal Bureau of Land Management is set to reduce the size of the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range mustang herd. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleGhost Town's Request For Volunteers Draws Much Interest
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management received a big response to its request for a volunteer resident at the Garnet Ghost Town near Missoula. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleZinke Discusses Concerns with BLM "Inexperience with Fracking"
Yesterday Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke met with the Bureau of Land Management and Natural Resources subcommittee to express his concerns about the BLM’s inexperience with fracking. Read More|Comment...
View ArticleCongressman Ryan Zinke Calls In to Talk Back on Friday to Express Concerns...
Last week, Ryan Zinke expressed his concerns with the Bureau of Land Management and a Natural Resources Committee subcommittee on the BLM’s inexperience with fracking. Zinke called in to Talk Back on...
View ArticleBureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service Plan to Protect Sage...
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced today the completion of a series of final environmental impact statements focusing on sage grouse in the west. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleSigh Of Relief Over Sage Grouse Decision – State Headlines [YouTube]
State officials are breathing a sigh of relief after Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell said the Greater Sage Grouse did not warrant protection under the Endangered Species Act. Read More|Comment...
View ArticleBLM Capping Open Pipes, Mining Claim Markers Deadly to Birds
Federal land managers have adopted a new policy aimed at capping pipes and plastic tubes that unintentionally lead to the deaths of tens of thousands of cavity-dwelling birds and animals that think...
View ArticleBLM Testing New Management Plan System in Missoula
The Missoula-area Bureau of Land Management office is going to give residents a special opportunity to weigh-in on how nearby public lands are managed. Continue reading…
View ArticleRocky Mountain Elk Foundation Tops One Million Acres in Public Access Projects
After 28 years, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation recently topped one million acres in lifetime projects that created, maintained or improved access to public land. Continue reading…
View ArticleInterior Department Announces Final Rule to Reduce Methane Emissions & Wasted...
On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Sally Jewell, announced the Methane and Waste Prevention Rule, in furtherance of the Obama administration’s Climate Action Plan. Continue reading…
View ArticleLolo Shooting Victims Identified – State Headlines
The two individuals who were shot to death west of Lolo on Monday afternoon have been identified as 51 year-old Bradley Stover and 43 year-old Tonya Gilliam. No arrest has yet been made. Continue reading…
View ArticleSenator Steve Daines On Repeal of Obamacare And Coal Policy of BLM
Montana Senator Steve Daines took part in a preliminary vote on Wednesday to begin the process of repealing President Obama's signature achievement in office, the Affordable care Act Continue reading…
View ArticleRyan Zinke Signs Orders To Streamline Drilling on BLM Lands
On Thursday, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke signed an order to streamline permitting backlogs and delays, and to identify ways to improve access to parcels of federal land that qualify for...
View ArticleFires Will Impact Hunting Seasons Due To Land Closures
With Montana experiencing so many wildfires this season, hunters need to check carefully which areas are closed due to fire danger. Continue reading…
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