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U.S. Bureau Of Land Management

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is a federal agency responsible for managing public lands in the United States, including fire management and prevention services.

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The U.S. Bureau of Land Management was established in 1946 and is part of the Department of the Interior. Its mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. The BLM manages over 245 million acres of public land, primarily in the western United States, and is responsible for fire management, including prevention, suppression, and rehabilitation efforts. The agency works closely with local, state, and federal partners to protect communities and natural resources from wildfires.

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Oregon is served by a coordinated network of state, regional, and local agencies that work together to protect communities, manage natural resources, and deliver essential services. From environmental protection to public safety, these agencies ensure responsive, equitable governance across the state’s diverse landscapes—supporting residents through collaboration, innovation, and a commitment to community well-being.