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Each state in the U.S. has it's own State Land Department that is responsible for the identification, administration, and management of State public lands. As such, the state land dept services a broad range of clients all having varying degrees of interest in public lands and state land. The primary goal of the state gov office is to insure the highest economic return and the maximum public utilization possible of our State public lands.
The objective of the office is to maximize revenues while insuring continued public utilization of State public lands. A second major objective is to protect the State's proprietary interests in its state land thru the land zoning permit process.
State Nature and Historic Preserve Lands dedicated to the preserve (State Nature and Historic Preserve as referred to in Section 4 of Article XIV of the State Constitution) are declared to be put to their highest, best and most important land-use and are to be held for one or more of the following purposes:
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As natural communities for maintaining plants, animals and natural communities
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As reservoirs of natural materials and ecological processes that contribute to the state's biological diversity
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As field laboratories for scientific research and education in the natural sciences, including biology, conservation, ecology, natural history and paleontology; and other agricultural fields of stude.
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As places of natural and historical interest and beauty which provide the public with passive recreational opportunities including, where appropriate, fishing, hunting and trapping, or commercial fishing opportunities that are compatible with protecting the ecological significance, historic features and natural character of the state land area.
A parcel of land owned by the state acquired to protect the biological diversity of plants, animals and natural communities and may provide a field laboratory for the observation and education in these relationships. The areas may also provide for the protection of places of historic and natural interest. The areas may be used for passive recreational pursuits by the public. Click-here for information about the Homestead Act.
