BLM Examining Fuel Projects to Improve Firefighting Capabilities, Protect Rangelands in Great Basin

BLM Examining Fuel Projects to Improve Firefighting Capabilities, Protect Rangelands in Great Basin

The Bureau of Land Management is initiating environmental analyses of fuel breaks, fuels reduction and habitat restoration projects on sagebrush steppe rangelands in Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Utah and California to ensure healthy, productive working landscapes and wildlife habitats.

Region-wide analysis of impacts and cumulative effects will help the BLM streamline authorization of projects aimed at reducing the threat of wildfires and restoring degraded habitats.

"Fire, invasive annual grasses and conifer encroachment are the most significant threats to sagebrush-steppe in the Great Basin," said BLM Idaho State Director Tim Murphy. "Focusing on these threats is also going to help the BLM protect working landscapes that contribute to healthy local economies."

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