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Bureau of Land Management

Bureau of Land Management The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), an agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior, administers 261 million surface acres of America's public lands, located primarily in 12 Western States. BLM manages a wide variety of resources and uses, including energy and minerals; timber; forage; wild horse and burro populations; fish and wildlife habitat; wilderness areas; archaeological, paleontological, and historical sites; and other natural heritage values. For additional information on Region 9's review of BLM projects, contact Carol Sachs at (415) 972-3860 or sachs.carol@epa.gov.

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