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| Survey Participation May Help Keep Ranges On Federal Lands Open
Recreational shooting on public federal lands may vary from unsupervised sites to ranges managed under a special use permit, but a number of factors have been cause for closing some of these areas. A roundtable consisting of 40 national organizations and three federal agencies was created to remove barriers to access and to enhance opportunities for hunting and recreational shooting. The NRA, a member of the roundtable, is asking that people who shoot on lands managed by the National Forest Service or the Bureau of Land Management complete a Federal Lands Survey, which could provide the roundtable with valuable information.
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