Test Your Knowledge About the Bureau of Land Management
Agency that oversees millions of acres of vulnerable ecosystems and wildlife habitat turns 75
The federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM), an agency within the Interior Department, oversees 246 million acres of American landscapes, a wide variety of spaces intended for the use and enjoyment of all Americans. The BLM, which turns 75 this month, therefore plays a major role in the way our country’s lands are governed. Here’s a quiz to test your knowledge of the agency and the places it manages.
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# wrong text: Sorry, that's incorrect. # right text: That's correct! # social text incomplete: Test your knowledge about the Bureau of Land Management. Try it yourself and see how much you know. # social text complete: I took the Bureau of Land Management quiz and got {score} out of {total_questions} correct! Try it yourself and see how much you know. # _imgurl : /-/media/Post-Launch-Images/2021/07/BLMquiz/ ? Which U.S. president created the Bureau of Land Management? (!img[Greg Shine/BLM]({_imgurl}01.jpg) /!) - Lyndon B. Johnson + Harry Truman - Franklin D. Roosevelt - Dwight D. Eisenhower ! Harry Truman established the Bureau of Land Management in 1946 by combining the General Land Office and the Grazing Service. ? How can BLM lands be used? - Conservation - Recreation, including fishing, hiking, and biking - Energy development - Protection of natural, cultural, and historical resources + All of the above ! BLM-managed public lands can be used for a wide variety of purposes. You can read more about the BLM’s multiple-use approach on its website. ? The Bureau of Land Management administers 71 million acres in Alaska—the most of any state. Which state has the next-highest acreage of BLM-managed land? (!img[Bob Wick/BLM]({_imgurl}02.jpg) /!) - California + Nevada - Texas - Wyoming ! The Sagebrush State has over 47 million acres of BLM-managed public lands, more than any other state in the lower 48. ? Wilderness designation is the highest form of public lands protection in the U.S. How many acres of wilderness does the BLM manage? (!img[Chip Carroon/BLM]({_imgurl}03.jpg) /!) - 5 million - 7 million + 10 million - 12 million ! The BLM manages 9.97 million acres of wilderness. You can read more about its role in managing wilderness areas on its website. ? Which of these iconic American landscapes are managed by the Bureau of Land Management? (!img[Bob Thomason]({_imgurl}04.jpg) /!) - Yosemite National Park, California + Bears Ears National Monument, Utah - San Juan National Forest, Colorado - Desert National Wildlife Refuge, Nevada ! The Bureau of Land Management is responsible for managing most of the land in and around Bears Ears National Monument. A portion of the monument is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. ? In the West, how many people live within 25 miles of public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management? - 4 million - 8 million - 16 million + 64 million ! The agency manages about 12% of American land, an area almost as big as Texas. ? The BLM manages the majority of the sage-steppe ecosystem in the inland West, one of the most endangered ecosystems in the country. How many wildlife and plant species live there? (!img[Bob Wick/BLM]({_imgurl}05.jpg) /!) - 100 - 150 + 350 - 550 ! 350 wildlife and plant species inhabit the sagebrush.At 75, BLM Should Increase Focus on Conservation
From the vast sagebrush sea of the West and red rock of the Colorado Plateau to the traditional homelands of tribes across more than a dozen states and vibrant deserts of the Southwest, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) stewards approximately 250 million acres of American landscapes.
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