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Wild and scenic sections of the Crooked and Deschutes rivers have new BLM trail access in central Oregon, not far from U.S 97 at Terrebonne.
The Bureau of Land Management announced it is accepting bids to harvest timber on seven parcels in western Oregon, totaling 1 ...
The Bureau of Land Management said Tuesday it will offer several timber sales in July, totalling about 54 million board feet, to be harvested from nearly 1,900 public acres across Western Oregon.
BLM said visitors of the Wallowa-Grande Ronde River corridor are likely to see animals like raptors, upland birds, river otters and turkey. Mountain lions, bobcats, moose and mountain goats are a ...
PORTLAND, OR – On Saturday, Sept. 25,, the Bureau of Land Management is hosting numerous National Public Lands Day events across Oregon and Washington. For a complete list of events, visit https ...
JACKSON - People using portions of historic trails outside Lander will likely see more regulations in the near future, as a boom in use has degraded some natural resources in ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has distributed over $27.7 million in timber revenue payments to 18 counties in western Oregon. These payments, derived from timber ...
BLM rushes review of Oregon lithium project following Trump’s executive order By April Ehrlich ( OPB ) March 27, 2025 12:20 a.m. Updated: April 4, 2025 7:51 p.m.
BLM said visitors of the Wallowa-Grande Ronde River corridor are likely to see animals like raptors, upland birds, river otters and turkey. Mountain lions, bobcats, moose and mountain goats are a ...