Coalition Urges Congress to Increase Funds for Cultural Resources Programs at BLM

The Coalition for American Heritage, together with many of our partner organizations, signed a letter urging Congress to provide robust funding for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) cultural resource programs. We also thanked the House and Senate Appropriations Committee’s for their oversight of the controversial decision to move BLM headquarters outside of Washington, DC.

Here’s why BLM funding matters so much for America’s historic preservation efforts:

  • BLM manages the largest, most diverse, and most scientifically important body of cultural, historical, and paleontological resources of any federal land management agency
  • Only about 10% of BLM lands have been surveyed for heritage resources
  • BLM manages National Conservation Lands, which include more than 50 national monuments, National Scenic and Historic Trails, National Wild and Scenic Rivers, and wilderness areas

By providing robust funding for BLM cultural resource programs and conservation lands, Congress can ensure that the agency can adequately manage these resources, improve government-to-government consultation with tribes, hire land managers, law enforcement, and cultural resources experts, and inventory cultural resources.

To read a full copy of our letter, click here.