The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is an agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior responsible for administering public lands, particularly national forests and other undeveloped lands. The BLM oversees various land management activities, including grazing, mining, and recreational use.
Public lands are tracts of land owned by the government (federal, state, or local) and are held for the purposes of conservation, recreation, resource management, and other public benefits. These lands are typically undeveloped and may be used for various regulated activities including grazing, wildlife management, recreation, timbering, mineral development, water development, and hunting.
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