Land Use & Zoning

In Wyoming, the State Loan and Investment Board (SLIB) manages state-owned lands. These lands are distinct from BLM lands because:

ASLIB lands are open to homesteading
BSLIB manages lands whose revenues benefit Wyoming public education✓ Correct
CSLIB lands cannot be sold or leased
DSLIB lands are exclusively for wildlife conservation

Explanation

Wyoming's State Loan and Investment Board manages state-owned school trust lands (granted to Wyoming upon statehood to support public education). Revenue from grazing leases, oil and gas royalties, and other uses on these lands goes to the Permanent Wyoming Mineral Trust Fund and public education.

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