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Summary of 64 page report describing the value of the natural resources of the public lands, the revenue generated by these lands, the revenues shared with the States, the payments in lieu of property taxes provided to Counties, and the number of recreational users of BLM lands.
This report includes information about the value of the natural resources of the public lands, Federal collections from BLM-managed lands and minerals, direct BLM financial transfers to the states, BLM investments in the States, commercial use activities, estimated recreational use usage, BLM's riparian-wetland initiative, state-by-state activity summaries.
This report includes information about the value of the natural resources of the public lands, Federal collections from BLM-managed lands and minerals, direct BLM financial transfers to the states, BLM investments in the states, commercial use activities, estimated recreational use usage, BLM's riparian-wetland initiative, state-by-state activity summaries.
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 2003* Excerpt: ...mineral estate underlying privately owned land (not shown on map) SOUT1 1 DAKOTA 274,960 acres of surface land 2.5 million acres of subsurface mineral estate underlying Federal surface land 5 million acres of tribal lands where the BI.M has trust responsibility for mineral operations 1.8 million acres of subsurhice mineral estate underlying privately owned land (not shown on map) Public Rewards from Public Lands: Montana ONTANA HAS MANY nicknames. Most folks call it "Big Sky Country." Others call it the "Land of Shining Mountains" or "Treasure State." But all of these nicknames paint images of big sky, open spaces, and natural wonders. Welcome to BLM Montana. Public lands in Montana and the Dakotas vary from open prairies in the east to rugged mountains in the west. The BLM manages about 8 million acres in Montana scattered throughout the State. The agency also watches over about 335,000 acres of land in the Dakotas. These lands provide habitat for wildlife, forage for domestic livestock, riparian areas that help improve water quality in our rivers and streams, and forest products ranging from Christmas trees to commercial timber. But for many, the most important benefit of these public lands is the seemingly endless open space. Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Preparing for the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial presents a major challenge for the BLM in Montana and the Dakotas. The explorers were in Montana longer than any other State, and many of their most stirring journal entries were descriptions of scenery that in many places has changed little over the past 200 years. In Montana, the BLM administers about 310 miles of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, far more than any other entity. Bestselling books, television specia...
In Alaska, the BLM manages 86.9 million acres of surface land, 24.5 million acres of subsurface mineral estate underlying federal surface land, 1.1 million acres of Tribal lands where the BLM manages mineral operations as part of its trust responsibility, and 19,192 acres of subsurface mineral estate underlying privately owned land. This report includes statistics on the BLM-managed lands in Alaska. Data includes financial totals of recreation and use fees, mineral royalties, emergency resources and other program statistics.
The BLM Eastern States Office manages land in 31 states which includes 30,000 surface land, 40 million acres of subsurface mineral estate underlying federal surface land, and 2.3 million acres of Tribal lands where the BLM manages mineral operations as part of its trust responsibility. This report includes statistics on public lands managed by the BLM Eastern States office. Data includes financial totals of recreation and use fees, mineral royalties, emergency resources and other program statistics.
This report includes statistics on the BLM-managed lands in Arizona. Data includes financial totals of recreation and use fees, mineral royalties, emergency resources and other BLM investments.