Divided lands : state vs. federal management in the West /

Nearly half of the western United States is owned by the federal government. In recent years, several western states have considered resolutions demanding that the federal government transfer much of this land to state ownership. These efforts are motivated by concerns over federal land management,...

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Main Authors: Fretwell, Holly Lippke (Author), Regan, Shawn (Author)
Corporate Author: PERC (Bozeman, Mont.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boseman, Mont. : Property and Environment Research Center, [2015]
Series:PERC public lands report ; March 2015
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