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Maintaining Public Ownership of Wisconsin’s Public Lands

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Wednesday, October 5, 2016   

HUDSON, Wis. – While the fight over public lands and who owns them has largely been played out in the West, there are plenty of implications for Wisconsin.

A recent report adopted by the Conference of Western Attorneys General shows there is little legal basis for claims being made by various groups behind a movement to seize federal lands and transfer them to the states.

Will Jenkins, Upper Great Lakes outreach coordinator for Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, says right now Wisconsin is poised to sell off about 5,000 acres of public land.

His group and many others oppose this sale, saying the vast federal public lands in Wisconsin belong to the people and should stay under federal control.

"These lands are here for you – you own them as a taxpayer, as an American – this is your land,” he states. “It's also everyone else's land but it's just as much yours as it is theirs, and that's why it's so important that people stay on top of these issues, watch these issues, and get involved with their local governments."

Jenkins points out that millions of Wisconsinites hunt, fish and take vacations on federal public land not only in Wisconsin, but in many other states.

He says outdoor recreation is essential to the Wisconsin economy, and any attempt to limit or privatize access to public lands should be opposed.

John Leshy, emeritus law professor at the University of California Hastings College of Law, says state legislatures all around the nation have considered bills to restrict or deny public access to recreational land in national forests and parks. He says this push to privatize federal lands has come up before.

"There's always been kind of a right-wing sort of libertarian movement that says the federal government shouldn't own any lands and states should get these lands back,” he explains. “That's the sort of general issue and it surfaces every so often."

The U.S. Supreme Court has for more than a century said that the federal government has full authority to hold public lands.

Leshy says the statements of groups claiming otherwise have no legal merit.

Jenkins stresses the protected federal lands in Wisconsin belong just as much to families vacationing from Illinois or Minnesota or any other state, just as Wisconsinites have a right to access public lands in other states.





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