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The Public Lands Foundation advocates and works for the retention
of America’s Public Lands, professionally and sustainably managed for
responsible common use and enjoyment. Membership in the
Public Lands Foundation (PLF) is open to anyone interested in
supporting quality management of the public lands of the United
States. The public lands administered by the BLM of the US Department
of the Interior are a vast area of over 264 million acres located in
28 states, primarily western States, including Alaska. These public
lands are about 13% of the total land surface of the United States.
These lands contain an abundance of renewable and non-renewable
natural resources. Their management is very difficult and an
understanding public- a public aware of the issues and the facts about
the issues- is vital to professional management of the lands.
Membership fees are $25.00 per year and include the award-winning quarterly news letter, The Public Lands Monitor,
containing information on the current public land issues, and an
invitation to the Foundation’s annual meeting.
Select an application form (either PDF or Word format), print it
out, provide the information and mail [along with your check] to:
Public Lands Foundation
P.O. Box 7226
Arlington, VA 22207
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