The Bureau of Land Management will be conducting a wild horse gather near Winnemucca.
As the state with the highest percentage of BLM-managed land in the country, Nevada has a huge stake in this nomination ...
The Bureau of Land Management Nevada has completed the transfer of five wildland fire engines to rural and volunteer fire ...
RENO — Nevada's state office of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management reported a $1.79 million investment to reduce wildfire risks and impacts to Nevada communities, including Elko County, through the ...
BLM’s new permitting timeline on its online e-planning website commits the bureau to complete by February a supplement to the final environmental impact statement it already issued last year, with a ...
Rejecting an animal welfare group’s objections, a federal appeals court has determined the U.S. Bureau of Land Management ...
The Bureau of Land Management is taking a second look at the environmental effects of a cross-Nevada transmission line that ...
RENO, Nev. — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is urging the community to be fire aware this weekend, especially with some of the higher risk July 4th activities and the fire weather on the forecast ...
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 account ...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A wild horse roundup scheduled to start Friday, Aug. 8, in northeast Nevada has a goal of removing 215 horses from the range, according to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). A BLM ...
The Rough Hat Clark County Solar Project would cover about 2,400 acres of federal lands and have a capacity to produce enough electricity to power about 120,000 homes. The Bureau of Land Management is ...
Nevada and the Bureau of Land Management have agreed to share data on public lands that could be released for future development as part of Gov. Joe Lombardo’s larger effort to fix the state’s housing ...
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