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HIGH COUNTRY OBSERVATIONS Episode: 008 WHO ACTUALLY CONTROLS PUBLIC LAND?: Power, Authority, and the Limits of Federal Land Management.

15 min · 16. touko 2026
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People talk about “federal land” like ownership and control are simple. They’re not. Across the American West, public land debates shape everything from grazing and wildlife management to energy development, recreation, mining, wildfire policy, and local economies. But behind every argument sits a bigger question: Who actually makes decisions on these landscapes? Congress? Federal agencies? State governments? Courts? Local communities? The President? In this episode of High Country Observations, we break down the legal and institutional framework behind America’s public lands system, from the Property Clause and agency authority to the real-world tension between Washington and the people living closest to the land. Because out West, public land is never just land. It’s power. It’s law. It’s livelihoods. #StayOutside

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