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Idaho lawmakers push to reclaim federal lands amid growing population and wildfire concerns.
Idaho, the 14th largest U.S. state by land area, is growing rapidly in population despite its low density.
Much of its 83,570 square miles is federally owned and managed by agencies like the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service, leading to ongoing debate over state control.
Residents and officials argue that greater state authority could improve forest management and help prevent wildfires.
As development increases and out-of-state investors acquire land, concerns grow about access and stewardship of public lands.
Idaho lawmakers continue efforts to reclaim federal lands, reflecting a broader struggle over land rights amid demographic and economic change.
Los legisladores de Idaho presionan para reclamar tierras federales en medio de una creciente población y preocupaciones por los incendios forestales.