Bureau of Land Management

The BLM, a leader in wildland fire management, conducts a broad range of actions to protect the public, natural landscapes, wildlife habitat, recreational areas, and other values and resources. The agency’s national fire and aviation program, BLM Fire, which focuses on public safety as its top priority, consists of fire suppression, preparedness, predictive services, vegetative fuels management, community assistance and protection, and fire prevention through education. To meet its wildland fire-related challenges, the BLM fields highly trained professional firefighters and managers who are committed to managing fire in the most effective and efficient manner. 

As the largest and most complex fire program within the Department of the Interior, BLM Fire is directly responsible for fire management on more than 245 million acres. This land is commonly intermixed with other federal, state, and local jurisdictions, making partnerships and collaborative efforts crucial to the mission of safety and fire management. Overall, BLM Fire implements fire protection on approximately 650 million acres of public land with other fire management agencies. 

BLM Fire, located at the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho, manages program budget at a national scale, sets policy and program standards, and works closely with the DOI’s Office of Wildland Fire, DOI sister agencies, the USDA Forest Service, state and other organizations.

Check out our most recent video about our helitack crews! Learn more by downloading this BLM Fire brochure and suppression resources infographic. You can also listen to our Wildfire Matters podcasts

We are BLM Fire: Helitack Crews

Fire Restrictions

Check out the fire restrictions across the BLM. It's important to #KnowBeforeYouGo and #RecreateResponsibly while enjoying your public lands.

BLM Fire Facebook

#WildfireAwarenessMonth begins today, reminding us all to be on our toes as we approach summer where temperatures begin to rise and vegetation dries out. We all play a valuable role in preventing wildfires. Nearly nine out of ten ... wildfires are human caused and can be prevented. Everyone can do their part. Throughout May, we'll be sharing some tips to help you #RecreateResponsibly in terms of wildfire danger and stay safe during #FireYear2024. Tip 1: Know before you go - Prevent wildfires by knowing how to safely use outdoor equipment & vehicles, and by being aware of any fire restrictions in place that may affect activities like campfires and barbecues. Follow Recreate Responsibly and Leave No Trace for more information on how to take care of our public lands. #ItTakesAllOfUs #WildfireReady
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Here's a #FireJob open to the public for those interested in designing new firefighting facilities! This position is located at the National Interagency Fire Center, a bustling interagency campus.
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Students from the Fire Science Career and Technical Education Program at the Academy of Arts Career & Technology High School in Reno, Nevada observed and interacted with Bureau of Land Management - Nevada and U.S. Forest Service ... firefighters during a mock wildfire. This firsthand exposure allowed students to witness the application of firefighting skills in a realistic setting, gain insights into the complexities of managing wildfires, and prepare for careers in wildland firefighting!
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In case you missed it: we hosted the Wildfire Risk Forum yesterday at the National Interagency Fire Center, which also kicked off #WildfireAwarenessMonth for May.
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We’re hosting the Wildfire Risk Forum at the National Interagency Fire Center today. Check out the time-lapse video of our wildfire demo burn!
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It's #NationalSuperHeroDay, and our superheroes are wearing green pants (capes are a fire hazard, #NoCapes). A huge thank you to all the wildland fire personnel out there gearing up for the busy part of #FireYear2024! 📸Kyle ... Miller, Wyoming Hotshots, USFS #WeAreBLMFire #FireFightingResources #NotYourOrdinaryJob #ItTakesAllOfUs #WildfireReady
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Still looking for that perfect #FireJob for #FireYear2024? Check out our BLM Fire Jobs Portal to see what opportunities are available, in addition to application tips 👉 https://www.nifc.gov/careers/blm-fire-job 📸Colby K. ... Neal, BLM #WeAreBLMFire #FirefightingResources #NotYourOrdinaryJob
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#ArborDay has us thinking of just how resilient trees can be. Even after they are reduced to ashes, saplings can sprout soon after. In some cases, periodic wildfires can shape ecosystems and keep them healthy for both wildlife and ... native vegetation. Wildfires can help control parasitic insect populations, promote new growth, and provide renewed foraging for wildlife populations. They help remove sick and dying vegetation before blight can spread, and they create open spaces that stop the advances of larger, deadlier fires. 📷Morris C. Johnson, USFS #FireScience #WildfireAware
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