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In this follow-up to our deep dive on America’s public lands, we unpack the tangled history of ownership, policy shifts, and the tug-of-war between federal and state management. We explore how much land each state holds, or has sold, and the reasons behind those decisions. You’ll hear comparisons between the U.S. and other countries’ public land systems, discover the costs and revenues tied to managing these spaces, and learn who the largest private landholders really are. Along the way, we share accounts from Project Middle listeners about their own experiences with public lands, from treasured memories to concerns about access and preservation. From inspiring stories of preservation to controversial sales, we shine a light on the power and politics shaping the lands that belong to us all.
🎧 Listen or watch as we break it all down, ...