
Federal Land Program
The Federal Land Program refers to policies and initiatives by the U.S. government for managing and utilizing public lands. This includes national parks, forests, and other federal lands, which are established for multiple purposes: conservation, recreation, resource management, and economic development. The program aims to protect natural resources, provide spaces for outdoor activities, and ensure sustainable use while balancing the needs of communities and industries. It involves various federal agencies and engages the public in land use decisions, promoting stewardship and responsible management of these valuable assets.