The Bureau of Land Management is investing nearly $20 million dollars from the Inflation Reduction Act into restoration work on public lands. The work will focus on “Restoration Landscapes” across 11 western states with projects in northeastern Utah and western Colorado focused on Fire and Fuels Projects. “Efforts in these restoration landscapes will improve the health of public lands,” shares the BLM announcement. “Resilient public lands are critical to the BLM’s ability to manage for multiple use and sustained yield. Once-in-a-generation funding from the Inflation Reduction Act will be directed to landscapes where concentrated, strategic investment through partnership can make the most difference for communities and public resources under the BLM’s management.”