The Bureau of Land Management manages more than 250 million acres of public land - land that belongs to all Americans. The agency is required by law to involve the public in management decisions on our public lands.
From Alaska to Colorado, plans for how the BLM manages certain lands are open for public comment. Your voice can be heard as final plans are developed.
This citizen's guide contains a toolbox, analysis, and progressive policy framework for the protection and management of irreplaceable landscapes on public lands managed by the BLM. The laws and policies discussed in the guide are important not just to attorneys. They are vital and practical components of all advocacy efforts, and they are important to all citizens in all circumstances.