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Figure 1. This BLM map depicts the principal meridians and baselines used for surveying states (colored) in the PLSS.. The following are the principal and guide meridians and base lines of the United States, with the year established and a brief summary of what areas' land surveys are based on each.
Bureau of Land Management national monuments in Nevada (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Bureau of Land Management areas in Nevada" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is an agency within the United States Department of the Interior responsible for administering U.S. federal lands. Headquartered in Washington, D.C. , the BLM oversees more than 247.3 million acres (1,001,000 km 2 ) of land, or one-eighth of the United States's total landmass.
federal (Bureau of Land Management) 400-acre (160 ha) maar thought to have been formed by a past volcanic explosion. Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge: 1972: Elko: federal One of the largest and finest natural wetlands in Nevada.
The Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byways are roads that have been designated by the Bureau of Land Management as scenic byways. Some are also National Scenic Byways or National Forest Scenic Byways. The program was initiated in 1989 and 54 byways have since been designated in the Western United States. [1]
Nevada Antelope Range 43,700 acres (177 km 2) September 1992 Nevada Augusta Mountains 89,372 acres (361.68 km 2) September 1992 Nevada Bad Lands 9,426 acres (38.15 km 2) September 1992 Nevada Blue Eagle 59,560 acres (241.0 km 2) September 1992 Nevada Blue Lakes 20,508 acres (82.99 km 2) September 1992 Nevada Bluebell 55,665 acres (225.27 km 2)
The BLM office has online and printed maps and information, with the boundaries and features of the Black Rock–High Rock NCA and of the locations of the ten designated National Wilderness Preservation Areas located within the NCA. There are the BLM Winnemucca office in Winnemucca, Nevada and the BLM Surprise Valley office in Cedarville ...
National Conservation Lands poster for Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument (2014). National Conservation Lands, formally known as the National Landscape Conservation System, is a 35-million-acre (140,000 km 2) collection of lands in 873 federally recognized areas considered to be the crown jewels of the American West. [1]