The Bureau of Land Management"s (BLM) Aquatic Resources Program supports riparian and wetland areas, aquatic habitats, and water resources for a combination of balanced and diverse uses including the Nation"s need for domestic sources of minerals, food, timber, and fiber, fish and wildlife
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habitat, recreation, and the long-term needs of future generations.
Program staff collaborate with Federal, State, Tribal, and local governments, and non-governmental partners to guide efficient environmental reviews and permitting actions on public lands, ensure water of suitable quality and quantity is available for beneficial uses, improve habitat for fish and wildlife, and control aquatic invasive species.The BLM"s Aquatic Resources Program has opportunities to work with partner organizations to assist with decision support to guide efficient environmental reviews and permitting actions on public lands, invasive species management, and habitat improvements for fish and wildlife.