
federal land management agencies
Federal land management agencies are government organizations responsible for overseeing and protecting public lands in the United States. They manage national parks, forests, grasslands, and other public areas, ensuring these lands are preserved for recreation, wildlife habitat, and sustainable use. Key agencies include the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and Fish and Wildlife Service. Each has specific roles, such as conserving natural resources, providing outdoor opportunities, and regulating land use. Their goal is to balance environmental protection with responsible public access and resource management.