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"There is no hunger like land hunger, and no object for which men are more ready to use unfair and desperate means than the acquisition of land."
 —Gifford Pinchot
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Old-growth forest on Huckleberry Mountain, traded to Weyerhaeuser in Huckleberry Land Exchange, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Wash.
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Delmis Sonneson
 

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Research, outreach and advocacy to keep public lands public

The Western Lands Project was originally created as the Western Land Exchange Project to monitor federal land exchanges and promote reform in related federal policies. By necessity, our mission has expanded to include scrutiny of the myriad efforts that are under way to privatize public lands. Our goal is to keep public lands public. We monitor federal land exchanges, sales, and giveaways and any project that would cede public control of land to non-federal entities.

 

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Western Lands Project
 P.O. Box 95545 Seattle, WA 98145-2545
 Phone 206.325-3503 / Fax 206.325-3515
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