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The Bureau of Land Management announced today that the Secretaries of Interior and Agriculture have made selections for three positions on its National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board. Timothy J. Harvey of Campton, New Hampshire, has been re-appointed for the position representing Humane Advocacy; Rick Danvir of Evanston, Wyoming, has been appointed for the category of Wildlife Management; and John Falen of Orovada, Nevada, has been appointed for the position representing Livestock Management. Each individual will serve a three-year term on the Advisory Board.

The Bureau of Land Management announced today that the Secretaries of Interior and Agriculture have made selections for three positions on its National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board. Timothy J. Harvey of Campton, New Hampshire, has been re-appointed for the position representing Humane Advocacy; Rick Danvir of Evanston, Wyoming, has been appointed for the category of Wildlife Management; and John Falen of Orovada, Nevada, has been appointed for the position representing Livestock Management. Each individual will serve a three-year term on the Advisory Board.

The Bureau of Land Management announced today that the Secretaries of Interior and Agriculture have made selections for the three open positions on its nine-member National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board. Dr. Sue M. McDonnell of West Chester, Pennsylvania, has been appointed for the category of wild horse and burro research; Fred T. Woehl, Jr., of Harrison, Arkansas, has been appointed for the category of public interest (with special knowledge of equine behavior); and Dr. Robert E. Cope, DVM, of Salmon, Idaho, has been appointed for the category of natural resources management. Each individual will serve a three-year term on the Advisory Board.

The Bureau of Land Management announced today that the Secretaries of Interior and Agriculture have made selections for the three open positions on its nine-member National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board. Dr. Sue M. McDonnell of West Chester, Pennsylvania, has been appointed for the category of wild horse and burro research; Fred T. Woehl, Jr., of Harrison, Arkansas, has been appointed for the category of public interest (with special knowledge of equine behavior); and Dr. Robert E. Cope, DVM, of Salmon, Idaho, has been appointed for the category of natural resources management. Each individual will serve a three-year term on the Advisory Board.

The Bureau of Land Management announced today that the Secretaries of Interior and Agriculture have made selections for three open positions on its nine-member National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board. June Sewing of Cedar City, Utah, has been re-appointed for the category of wild horse and burro advocacy; Jennifer Sall of Lander, Wyoming, has been appointed for the category of public interest (with special knowledge about protection of wild horses and burros, management of wildlife, animal husbandry, or natural resource management); and Dr. Julie M. Weikel, DVM, of Princeton, Oregon, has been appointed for the category of veterinary medicine. Each individual will serve a three-year term on the Advisory Board.

The Bureau of Land Management announced today that the Secretaries of Interior and Agriculture have made selections for three open positions on its nine-member National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board. June Sewing of Cedar City, Utah, has been re-appointed for the category of wild horse and burro advocacy; Jennifer Sall of Lander, Wyoming, has been appointed for the category of public interest (with special knowledge about protection of wild horses and burros, management of wildlife, animal husbandry, or natural resource management); and Dr. Julie M. Weikel, DVM, of Princeton, Oregon, has been appointed for the category of veterinary medicine. Each individual will serve a three-year term on the Advisory Board.

The Bureau of Land Management announced today that it will use state and regional data and maps to help it identify wildlife corridors and crucial habitat in future land-use planning and management efforts. The maps will be available for the BLM to use as a result of the Western Wildlife Crucial Habitat Assessment Tool, known as "CHAT," an initiative of the Western Governors' Association.

The Bureau of Land Management announced today that it will use state and regional data and maps to help it identify wildlife corridors and crucial habitat in future land-use planning and management efforts. The maps will be available for the BLM to use as a result of the Western Wildlife Crucial Habitat Assessment Tool, known as "CHAT," an initiative of the Western Governors' Association.

The Bureau of Land Management announced today that it has selected for environmental analysis a public-private land wild horse ecosanctuary proposal submitted by Saving America's Mustangs (SAM), a non-profit organization formed by Madeleine Pickens. The BLM will conduct an environmental analysis of the proposal under the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 to assess the environmental, economic, social, and other effects of the proposed ecosanctuary. The BLM expects its NEPA analysis - which will include extensive public input - to be completed in approximately two years, after which the agency will make a decision about whether to enter into a formal partnership with SAM.

The Bureau of Land Management announced today that it has selected for environmental analysis a public-private land wild horse ecosanctuary proposal submitted by Saving America's Mustangs (SAM), a non-profit organization formed by Madeleine Pickens. The BLM will conduct an environmental analysis of the proposal under the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 to assess the environmental, economic, social, and other effects of the proposed ecosanctuary. The BLM expects its NEPA analysis - which will include extensive public input - to be completed in approximately two years, after which the agency will make a decision about whether to enter into a formal partnership with SAM.

The Bureau of Land Management announced today its tentative summer schedule for gathering wild horses and burros from overpopulated herds on Western public rangelands. The gathers are needed to bring herd sizes into balance with other rangeland resources and uses, as required by Federal law and approved land-use plans.

The Bureau of Land Management announced today its tentative summer schedule for gathering wild horses and burros from overpopulated herds on Western public rangelands. The gathers are needed to bring herd sizes into balance with other rangeland resources and uses, as required by Federal law and approved land-use plans.

The Bureau of Land Management announced that the March 10-11 meeting of the Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board in Phoenix will be accessible as a Webcast on the Internet for anyone interested in observing the meeting but unable to attend in person.

The Bureau of Land Management announced that the March 10-11 meeting of the Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board in Phoenix will be accessible as a Webcast on the Internet for anyone interested in observing the meeting but unable to attend in person.

The Bureau of Land Management and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) have begun a five-year wild horse contraceptive study at the BLM's short-term holding facility in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. The pasture breeding study will test the effectiveness of two formulations of the investigational contraceptive vaccine SpayVac to determine if the treatment can reduce foaling rates in wild horse mares.

The Bureau of Land Management and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) have begun a five-year wild horse contraceptive study at the BLM's short-term holding facility in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. The pasture breeding study will test the effectiveness of two formulations of the investigational contraceptive vaccine SpayVac to determine if the treatment can reduce foaling rates in wild horse mares.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM)-Eugene District is proposing to increase recreation fees for overnight camping at BLM's Sharps Creek Recreation Site effective May 2011.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM)-Eugene District is proposing to increase recreation fees for overnight camping at BLM's Sharps Creek Recreation Site effective May 2011.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM)-Eugene District is proposing to increase recreation fees for overnight camping at BLM's Whittaker Creek Recreation Site effective May 2011.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM)-Eugene District is proposing to increase recreation fees for overnight camping at BLM's Whittaker Creek Recreation Site effective May 2011.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM)-Eugene District is proposing to increase recreation fees for day use parking and shelter rental at BLM's Shotgun Creek Recreation Site effective May 2011.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM)-Eugene District is proposing to increase recreation fees for day use parking and shelter rental at BLM's Shotgun Creek Recreation Site effective May 2011.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), whose onshore oil and gas program includes approximately 100,000 wells spread across public lands, today released data summarizing oil and gas permitting, leasing, drilling, and production activity for fiscal year 2014. Over the past year, the BLM provided drilling permits and leasing opportunities in excess of industry demand. During that same time, industry drilled more wells and produced from more acres than in the previous year. The BLM continues to focus on meeting inspection and enforcement responsibilities on this expanding portfolio of oil and gas activities on public land.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), whose onshore oil and gas program includes approximately 100,000 wells spread across public lands, today released data summarizing oil and gas permitting, leasing, drilling, and production activity for fiscal year 2014. Over the past year, the BLM provided drilling permits and leasing opportunities in excess of industry demand. During that same time, industry drilled more wells and produced from more acres than in the previous year. The BLM continues to focus on meeting inspection and enforcement responsibilities on this expanding portfolio of oil and gas activities on public land.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Vale District Office, announced today that Public Use Restrictions will take effect immediately for all public lands under the jurisdiction of the BLM within the BLM’s Vale District.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Vale District Office, announced today that Public Use Restrictions will take effect immediately for all public lands under the jurisdiction of the BLM within the BLM’s Vale District.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Vale District Office is reopening the scoping period for the Boardman to Hemingway Transmission Line (B2H) project and will host additional public meetings in coordination with the Oregon Department of Energy.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Vale District Office is reopening the scoping period for the Boardman to Hemingway Transmission Line (B2H) project and will host additional public meetings in coordination with the Oregon Department of Energy.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Vale District announced today that unauthorized livestock have been found on public lands in the Albisu-Alcorta Allotment, Louse Canyon Community Allotment, Campbell Allotment, Star Valley Community Allotment, and Sherburn Allotment. The unauthorized livestock consists of a number of unidentified cattle and horses and are considered to be in trespass. Notice is hereby given that unauthorized livestock (horses, burros, cattle, or sheep) found on the Bureau of Land Management land in the above described allotments may be impounded without further notice.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Vale District announced today that unauthorized livestock have been found on public lands in the Albisu-Alcorta Allotment, Louse Canyon Community Allotment, Campbell Allotment, Star Valley Community Allotment, and Sherburn Allotment. The unauthorized livestock consists of a number of unidentified cattle and horses and are considered to be in trespass. Notice is hereby given that unauthorized livestock (horses, burros, cattle, or sheep) found on the Bureau of Land Management land in the above described allotments may be impounded without further notice.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Swiftwater Field Office is hosting a public field tour for the proposed Tioga Bridge and Susan Creek Day-Use Area Improvement project. The proposed project includes construction of a pedestrian bridge across the North Umpqua River, construction of new gazebos at the Susan Creek Day-Use Area, expansion of the Susan Creek Day-Use Area parking lot and construction of a foot trail. The purpose of the field tour is to answer questions and discuss details of the proposed project. The BLM will not be collecting comments on the project during the tour.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Swiftwater Field Office is hosting a public field tour for the proposed Tioga Bridge and Susan Creek Day-Use Area Improvement project. The proposed project includes construction of a pedestrian bridge across the North Umpqua River, construction of new gazebos at the Susan Creek Day-Use Area, expansion of the Susan Creek Day-Use Area parking lot and construction of a foot trail. The purpose of the field tour is to answer questions and discuss details of the proposed project. The BLM will not be collecting comments on the project during the tour.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), in partnership with the Coos County Road Department, is installing guard rails along Bastendorff Beach Road this week in an effort to continue to improve the popular Bastendorff Beach recreation area.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), in partnership with the Coos County Road Department, is installing guard rails along Bastendorff Beach Road this week in an effort to continue to improve the popular Bastendorff Beach recreation area.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), in conjunction with other agencies within the Department of the Interior, will waive recreation-related fees for visitors to the National System of Public Lands on the first day of summer, June 21; National Public Lands Day, which is scheduled for September 24; and the Veterans Day holiday weekend, November 11-13. These fee-free days also apply to areas managed within the BLM's National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS).

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), in conjunction with other agencies within the Department of the Interior, will waive recreation-related fees for visitors to the National System of Public Lands on the first day of summer, June 21; National Public Lands Day, which is scheduled for September 24; and the Veterans Day holiday weekend, November 11-13. These fee-free days also apply to areas managed within the BLM's National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS).

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), in conjunction with other agencies within the Department of the Interior, will waive recreation-related fees for visitors to the National System of Public Lands on June 9, 2012 (Get Outdoors Day), September 29, 2012 (National Public Lands Day), and November 10-12, 2012 (Veterans Day Weekend). These fee-free days also apply to areas managed within the BLM's National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS).

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), in conjunction with other agencies within the Department of the Interior, will waive recreation-related fees for visitors to the National System of Public Lands on June 9, 2012 (Get Outdoors Day), September 29, 2012 (National Public Lands Day), and November 10-12, 2012 (Veterans Day Weekend). These fee-free days also apply to areas managed within the BLM's National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS).

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Grants Pass Resource Area, is proposing the Rogue River Corridor Restoration Project located on BLM lands along the Hellgate Recreation Section of the Rogue National Wild and Scenic River Corridor. The proposed project extends from White Horse Park to Grave Creek.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Grants Pass Resource Area, is proposing the Rogue River Corridor Restoration Project located on BLM lands along the Hellgate Recreation Section of the Rogue National Wild and Scenic River Corridor. The proposed project extends from White Horse Park to Grave Creek.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Eugene District Office would like to invite the public on a field trip to look at a proposed timber sale for 2014.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Eugene District Office would like to invite the public on a field trip to look at a proposed timber sale for 2014.

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