SANTA FE — Former New Mexico congressman Steve Pearce was appointed Wednesday by President Donald Trump to run the federal agency that oversees roughly 245 million acres of public lands nationwide.

Pearce's appointment as Bureau of Land Management director drew praise from Republican senators, but was quickly blasted by environmental groups who cited his record opposing the designation of additional public lands such as the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument in southern New Mexico.

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