Posted by: Sandy Steinman | April 6, 2017

BLM Replaces Mountain Landscape Photo With Coal Seam On Home Page

NPR reports

BLM Replaces Mountain Landscape Photo With Coal Seam On Home Page

A quiet change to the website photo banner of a relatively obscure federal agency is causing a bit of an outsize stir on social media.

On the top of its home page, the Bureau of Land Management, which manages more than 200 million acres of public land under the U.S. Department of the Interior, swapped out a photo of a young boy and his companion backpacking across a mountain meadow in favor of one showing a massive coal seam at a mine in Wyoming.

Read full story and see images at  Bureau of Land Management Replaces Mountain Field With Coal In Homepage Photo : The Two-Way : NPR


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