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Nine-year terms would make them relatively immune to political pressure. State and regional wilderness boards of trustees would be elected by wilderness permittees.
All of these boards would manage their resources in trust for the people of the United States. Biodiversity, his- toric, and wilderness boards will be free to spend some of their funds protecting resources on private lands as well as public lands.
In Case of Bankruptcy Inevitably, a few areas cannot be funded out of user fees. This
...will apply mainly to a few of the more obscure his- toric sites rather than to any of the national forests. In the event of "bankruptcy, " Congress should establish a pro- cess through which management of an area can be taken over by someone else.
This process might allow more successful forests, other government agency, or even nonprofit gtoups to bid on the area. Successful bidders would manage the lands in trust for the people of the U. S.. Who would still hold title, but the new managers might be subject to less rigorous fund- ing tests (i.


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