BLM Lands

Believe it or not, it’s an exciting time in federal land management!

Federal and state agencies throughout Alaska are busily creating and revising long-term strategies for administering public resources, wildlife, recreation opportunities, and development activities on millions of acres of lands. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) administers over 70 million acres in Alaska with the mission “to sustain the health, diversity and productivity of the public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.”

BLM Alaska is currently in the process of writing four land use planning documents, called Resource Management Plans and Environmental Impact Statements, or simply RMPs. These RMPs evaluate the current health and uses of the resources and establish management goals and objectives for the future. BLM RMPs must also consider lands for special designations, such as Areas of Critical Environmental Concern, Research Natural Areas, Outstanding Natural Areas, and Wild and Scenic Rivers, among other protections.

BLM needs to know that there is vast public support for proactive
conservation and management of these cherished wild lands.

BLM Managed Lands
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Current RMP planning processes in Alaska

East Alaska RMP 7.1 million acres Draft released April 2005
Final due end of 2005
Ring of Fire RMP 1.3 million acres Draft released Sept. 2005
Final due in 2006
Kobuk-Seward RMP 13 million acres Draft due March 2006
Final due in 2007
Bay RMP 3.6 million acres Draft due Sept. 2006
Final due July 2007

To find out more about each planning area, click on the names!

What’s so special about Alaska’s BLM lands and plans?

Have you heard about BLM's upcoming recommendations to lift D-1 Withdrawals?

Click here for information on a new federal action that may open up to 50,000,000 acres of untouched public lands in Alaska to mineral development.

Please contact Alaska Coalition if we can be of any assistance to you or your community.

Rachel James
BLM Wildlands Coordinator
rachel@alaskacoalition.org
(907) 222-3766
Melissa Blair
Wildlands Policy Analyst
melissa@alaskacoalition.org

(907) 222-1982