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The Bush administration cuts a deal with Wyoming rancher
Harvey Frank Robbins Jr., and orders the Worland BLM office to back
off on enforcing grazing regulations
by Brodie Farquhar,
Jul 16, 2008
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In Western Colorado, locals burned by the oil shale boom
20 years ago are dubious about planned natural gas drilling on the
Roan Plateau, especially since the BLM unexpectedly dropped their
favorite plan
by Joshua Zaffos,
Jul 16, 2008
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Overnight boaters on the lower Deschutes River in Oregon
need to pack out their waste, the BLM says
by Rachel Odell,
Aug 18, 2003
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A new report criticizes the BLM's handing of land swaps,
saying the process is "politicized" and results in the loss of
federal money and natural resources
by Jamie McEvoy,
Nov 25, 2002
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Some Sheridan, Wyo., residents fear a planned land swap
could land them with responsibility for an underground coal-seam
fire at the Welch Ranch on the Tongue River.
by Jamie McEvoy,
Nov 11, 2002
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The BLM says a congressionally mandated land swap will
trade public land on the Utah-Colorado border for Moffatt County,
Colo., acreage that has not been identified as necessary or
desirable.
by Joshua Zaffos,
Sep 30, 2002