Public Land Management

Caring for Our Public Lands, Together

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Miles of Trails Restored

Volunteers Engaged

Acres Cleaned

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Public Land Management

Why Public Land?

America’s public land (245 million aces managed by the by The U.S. Bureau of Land Management – not National Forests, Wildlife Refuges or National Parks) are underfunded, poorly managed and under-valued.

The American people have little, or no knowledge of the values contained under and on their public land and how the government’s stewardship of those values is managed.

Keeping America’s public lands in public ownership is a must. This can be accomplished by increasing citizen’s involvement in decisions affecting their public land’s future. When citizens are absent from the democratic process, it is reflected in the poor performance of their government.

Miles of Trails Restored

Volunteers Engaged

Acres Cleaned

Donations

Public Land Management

Why Public Land?

America’s public land (245 million aces managed by the by The U.S. Bureau of Land Management – not National Forests, Wildlife Refuges or National Parks) are underfunded, poorly managed and under-valued.

The American people have little, or no knowledge of the values contained under and on their public land and how the government’s stewardship of those values is managed.

Keeping America’s public lands in public ownership is a must. This can be accomplished by increasing citizen’s involvement in decisions affecting their public land’s future. When citizens are absent from the democratic process, it is reflected in the poor performance of their government.

Wilderness acres ?

Areas of Critical Environmental Concern (ACECs) & Research Natural Areas (RNAs)?

Acres of fuels treatment to reduce fire hazards in 2024?

About Us

Inspiring Citizens to Protect Our Shared Lands

Those behind this effort have a combined 100 years of workig on public land issues. We strongly believe in the good neighbor policy – where our public land is managed with the consultation and cooperation of local governments and tribes.

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Active member of the public roundtable for 35 years
Local civic leadership on water resource management

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Members of this organization have received numerous awards for their work on public land issues.

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What is PILT?

Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) are Federal payments to local governments that have certain Federal lands within their boundaries.

Being a Good Tribal Neighbor

The special relationship between the European settlers and the indigenous local tribes goes back to the birth of our Nation.

What is PILT?

Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) are Federal payments to local governments that have certain Federal lands within their boundaries.

Being a Good Tribal Neighbor

The special relationship between the European settlers and the indigenous local tribes goes back to the birth of our Nation.