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Grand Canyon State Federal Public Lands

Center for the Future of Arizona “Arizona We Want” The state’s natural beauty and open spaces are seen by citizens as our greatest asset.(Gallup AZ Poll)

Department of Interior “Protecting America’s great outdoors and powering our future.” National Park Service Bureau of Land Management Bureau of Reclamation U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Bureau of Indian Affairs U.S. Geological Survey Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Bureau of Safety and Environment Enforcement

National Park Service in Arizona: 24 units 3 National Parks: Grand Canyon National Park, Petrified Forest National Park, and Saguaro National park. 21 National monuments.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S FWS Reserves in Arizona: Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge Buenos Aries National Wildlife Refuge Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge Cibola National Wildlife Refuge Havasu National Wildlife Refuge Imperial National Wildlife Refuge Kofa National Wildlife Refuge Leslie Canyon National Wildlife Refuge San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge

Bureau of Land Management (BLM-AZ) 12.2 million Surface Acres 17.5 million Subsurface Acres 47 Wilderness Areas 5 National Monuments 2 National Historic Trails

BLM Arizona “ Works to understand the needs of rural and urban politics and is committed to recovering a fair return for the use of publicly owned resources for American taxpayers.” Long- term leases with Local Government and permit use agreements for grazing, hunting and mining. P.I.L.T with Arizona counties

Department of Agriculture U.S. Forest Service 20 million acres of national forests in U.S. Southwest region. 11.8 million acres of National Forests in Arizona Apache Sitgreaves Coconino Coronado Kaibab Prescott Tonto

National Monuments in Arizona BLM Agua Fria Ironwood Forest Sonoran Desert Vermillion Cliffs NPS Petrified Forest Canyon de Chelly Casa Grande Ruins Chiricahua Coronado Montezuma Castle NPS Navaho Organ Pipe Cactus Grand Canyon Pipe Spring Sunset Crater Tonto Tuzigoot Walnut Canyon Wupatki

Wilderness Areas Wilderness Threats 4.5 million acres in Arizona 90 designated areas 4th largest Wilderness Threats Overuse Technology Fire Suppression Pollution Lack of Public Awareness

Other National Destinations Fort Bowie National Historic Site (NPS) Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (NPS) Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site (NPS) Lake Mead National Recreation Area(NPS) Tumacacori National Historic Park (NPS) Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area (NPS)

Army Corps of Engineers Maintenance and Backlog- $580 million Department of Defense Army Corps of Engineers LWCF Maintenance and Backlog- $580 million

Tourism (A.O.T.) $21 billion in direct spending $2.9 billion in Federal, State, and Local tax revenue.

Arizona has an outstanding State Parks System. How many Arizona State Parks? 12 26 32 40

ASU/ PRM 380 A general studies course satisfying requirements for social, behavioral sciences and historical awareness. Course explores cultural meanings of nature and federal lands’ history, along with current management issues.

Dale Larsen Dave White, PhD. Director of Community Relations Professor of Practice ASU College of Public Service and Community Solutions Dale.Larsen@asu.edu Dave White, PhD. Professor and Director ASU School of Community Resources and Development Dave.white@asu.edu