Since 2022, DJ&A has served as the sole contractor for a five-year contract to support rangeland monitoring across over 12 million acres of land in Nevada for the Bureau of Land Management. This critical work helps the BLM comply with monitoring requirements for land use, including permitted grazing, targeted and prescribed treatments, and protection of sensitive species such as Lahontan cutthroat trout.

Key Services

  • Completed rangeland monitoring at over one thousand sites spanning nearly 12 million acres across Nevada since contract award
  • Conducted short- and long-term trend monitoring for drought, grazing, and seasonal conditions
  • Applied BLM-approved methods, including browse utilization, key species utilization, height-weight method, line intercept, nested frequency, density, and production
  • Captured and documented photo plots and digital site records
  • Delivered high-quality digital reports supporting BLM permit compliance
  • Coordinated directly with range professionals from Nevada State and District Offices
  • Managed evolving project needs across multiple task orders under a multi-year IDIQ

Value Added

DJ&A’s ability to manage complex monitoring needs across a large geographic area enabled BLM to meet regulatory compliance while adapting to changing environmental and operational conditions. The successful delivery of thousands of monitoring points and timely reporting contributed to the award of a multi-year contract extension, affirming DJ&A’s role as a trusted long-term partner.