Bureau of Land Management
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BLM is responsible for managing a large spectrum of natural resource values. Below are listed links to other of our natural resource management and administrative support programs:
- Abandoned Mine Lands
- Alternative Dispute Resolution/Conflict Prevention Program
- America's Great Outdoors
- Asset Management
- Best Management Practices
- BLM Acquisition - How to do Business with BLM
- Budget Information
- Bureau Enterprise Architecture
- Communication Sites Management
- Cultural, Paleontological Resources and Tribal Consultation
- Cadastral Survey
- Climate Change
- US Mineral Surveyor Program
- Filming on Public Lands
- Fish, Wildlife and Plant Conservation
- Forests and Woodlands
- General Land Office (GLO)
- Geographic Coordinate Data Base (GCDB)
- Great Basin Landscape Conservation Consortium
- Hazardous Materials Management
- Helium Program
- Lands and Realty
- Land Tenure (Purchase, Donation, Exchange, Sales)
- Law Enforcement
- Mining and Minerals (mining claims, solid minerals)
- Mining Claims and Sites on Federal Lands
- National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS)
- Noxious Weeds
- BLM Partnerships
- Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT)
- Remote Data Acquisition for Well Production (RDAWP)
- Rights-of-Way
- Sage-Grouse Conservation
- Soil, Water, and Air
- Vegetation Programmatic EIS
- Youth Initiatives
References
Division of Lands, Realty, and Cadastral Survey Directory

- 202-912-7088
- https://www.blm.gov/programs/lands-and-realty