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How have other states dealt with state trust lands? Did they sell it all or conserve it?

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How have other states dealt with state trust lands? Did they sell it all or conserve it?

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Twenty three western states have remaining trust lands. Arizona has the largest amount of state trust land in the lower 48 states, 9.3 million acres, which constitutes 12.7 percent of the entire state. Most states sold the majority of their trust land years ago to a variety of interests, including developers, ranchers, loggers and conservation groups.

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