Why Utah is trading 161,000 acres of Bears Ears with the federal government

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Why Utah is trading 161,000 acres of Bears Ears with the federal government
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State lawmakers approved a massive land swap that would transfer 161,000 acres currently managed by the Utah School and Institutional Lands Trust Administration to the federal government.

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