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Bureau of Land Management

noun

U.S. Government.
  1. a division of the Department of the Interior that manages public lands and resources. BLM, B.L.M.



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Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management approved a plan to round up and remove hundreds of wild horses roaming beyond the roughly 200,000 acres designated for them along the California and Nevada border.

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Believing the death was a homicide, deputies and rangers from the Bureau of Land Management began interviewing festival attendees to try to piece together what happened.

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When the deputy, along with rangers from the Bureau of Land Management, found the man at a campsite, he was dead.

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The parcels auctioned by the Bureau of Land Management were either selected by the agency or nominated for selection by interested parties.

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NPS rangers and special agents from the Bureau of Land Management worked together to remove the massive amounts of plants and waste by hand and with slings attached to helicopters to airlift them out.

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