Property Ownership
Alaska contains a large amount of federal public land managed by which agency for multiple-use purposes including timber, grazing, and recreation?
ANational Park Service
BBureau of Land Management✓ Correct
CU.S. Forest Service
DFish and Wildlife Service
Explanation
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages more than 70 million acres in Alaska — nearly one-third of the state — for multiple-use purposes including mineral extraction, grazing, recreation, and conservation.
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