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Public land is managed by several agencies at the state and federal levels.

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That's true.

Public land belongs to the state or federation and its administration depends on the jurisdiction in question. If it is a state territory, it is the state's scope. However, if it is a federal territory, the administration must be made by the federal government. Both powers have their own land management agencies.

Example of territory under federal administration scope: National Park Service

Example of territory under the scope of the state administration: Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.