What Are Federal Lands
By United Country Real EstateJanuary 22, 2024
What are federal lands? Explore the conservation and preservation efforts in the designated land areas across the United States.
What Are Federal
Lands
Federal lands refer to lands owned, managed, and administered by
the Federal government. Federal lands including national parks, wilderness
areas, national wildlife refuges, military reservations, and public-domain land
are owned by the United States Federal Government. The purpose is to provide
recreational and other opportunities to the public as well as provide further
development, and scientific research.
National Public Land
Types
The below list is a general overview of the types of lands
currently considered federal or government-owned and the main purpose behind
them.
National Parks
These vast amounts of land can only be designated by Congress
and are managed by the National Parks System. They protect the landscapes and
offer recreational opportunities for the public.
Wildlife Refuges
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service manages wildlife refuges
with the main goal of safeguarding and conserving America’s fish, wildlife
habitats, and native plants.
National Monuments
Often carrying a cultural and historic value, national monuments
are managed by various government agencies often working together to protect
their safety.
Wilderness Areas
The Wilderness Act of 1964 gives Congress the power to designate
wilderness areas to ensure that America’s wild lands stay inaccessible to the
public. The Bureau of Land Management currently manages over 800 wilderness
areas spanning over 110 million acres in 44 states.
Conservation Areas
Similar to national parks, national conservation areas are
designated by Congress and include some of the most amazing landscapes our
country has to offer. This land is maintained by the Bureau of Land
Management.
Many other publicly accessible federal lands include national
memorials, historic sites, and recreational areas.
Federal Land Holders
and Management Agencies
In the United States, federal lands are managed by different
agencies, each with its specific mission and focus. The major federal land
management agencies include:
·
Bureau of Land Management (BLM): Manages public
lands for multiple uses with a mission to sustain the health, diversity, and
productivity of public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future
generations.
·
U.S. Forest Service (USFS): Manages
national forests and grasslands for sustainable resource use, including timber
harvesting, grazing, and recreation.
·
National Park Service (NPS): Administers and
manages national parks, monuments, and other protected areas for conservation
and public enjoyment.
·
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): Focuses on the
conservation and protection of wildlife and their habitats.
·
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR): Manages water
resources and infrastructure in the western United States.
Federal lands can include a wide range of ecosystems, from forests and grasslands to deserts and wetlands. All playing a crucial role in the ecosystem, federal land offers opportunities to preserve biodiversity, support outdoor recreation, and ensure sustainable resource management. To dive even deeper in this critical and intricate topic, check out the full article on our specialized land website where you can also browse all our land listings and get connected with a land expert today!