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2 unusual facts about Public land


Public land

Other federal agencies that manage public lands include the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the United States Department of Defense, which includes the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Teviot Range

The Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate is a collection of freehold and public land that is either owned or controlled by Ipswich City Council.



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American Prairie Foundation

The foundation's objective is to build one of the largest wildlife reserves in the continental United States through a combination of new land acquisition and public land integration into the project, to be named the American Prairie Reserve.

Bastrop State Park

Bastrop State Park is home to the largest mating group of the endangered Houston toad on public land.

Issaquah Alps Trails Club

The Issaquah Alps Trails Club offers guided hikes, public land advocacy, and performs trail maintenance in the modest range of Cascade foothills known as the Issaquah Alps near Seattle, Washington, in the United States.

Maguindanao people

"Proxy colonialism" was legalized by the Public Land Act of 1919, invalidating Muslim Pusaka (inherited property) laws.

Public Land Commission

Recommendation of the Public Land Commission for Legislation as to Private Land Claims, 46th Congress, 2nd Session, 1880, House Executive Document 46.

Publicus

The Ager publicus is the Latin language name for the public land of the Roman Republic and Empire.

St Petersburg Psychiatric Hospital of Specialized Type with Intense Observation

As early as the 1870s, on the proposal of the Commission for Arranging Prison Sector, the Saint Petersburg City Duma allocated a public land plot of 4,800 square sazhens to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Terri Farley

She claimed they were violating the Wild and Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971, which states, briefly: to require the protection, management, and control of wild free-roaming horses and burros on public land.

Town Fields

Town Fields is a large area of public land in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England that has belonged in the public domain for many hundreds of years.

Yorta Yorta v Victoria

In consequence of the failed native title claim, in May 2004 the Victorian Government led by Premier Steve Bracks signed an historic co-operative management agreement with the Yorta Yorta people covering public land, rivers and lakes in north-central Victoria.