BLM White Mountains National Recreation Area Reports
NAEC Fact Sheet: Mining Impacts to White Mountains National Recreation Area (Summary)
Fact sheet supports why BLM should continue to reject Mineral Leasing in the White Mountains National Recreation Area because hardrock mining (including placer and suction dredging operations) is incompatible with public outdoor recreation benefits and conservation values it was set aside for and enjoyed today.
NAEC Fact Sheet: Mining Impacts to Outstanding Values in White Mountains
Fact sheet lists past impacts and potential mining effects BLM described in its 2013 Mining Supplement for the White Mountains NRA. It describes risks to headwater, tributaries to Beaver Creek, Fisheries, Fish and Wildlife, Subsistence, and general impacts of past mining in Beaver and Birch Creeks.
BLM Fact Sheet: Eastern Interior Plan Mining Leasing
Fact sheet for White Mountains Mining leasing BLM is considering to put in a supplement to the Eastern Interior Plan
BLM Map: White Mountains NRA Mining Leasing Alt. D (under consideration)
Poster from public meetings in April and May 2012
BLM Poster: Steese National Conservation Area Minerals Management
From BLM public meetings April and May 2012
BLM Poster: Forty-Mile Minerals Management
From public meetings held in Fairbanks and Anchorage April and May 2012
BLM Poster: Upper Black River Minerals Management
From Eastern Interior hearings in Anchorage and Fairbanks April and May 2012
BLM: Synposis of the Mineral Occurrence and Development Potential Report (Draft)
for Locatable and Salable Minerals: Eastern Interior Resource Management Plan, April 2012, Draft Report by BLM Alaska State Office, Branch of Energy and Solid Minerals



