Title 16 › Chapter 5A— PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION OF WILDLIFE › Subchapter I— GAME, FUR-BEARING ANIMALS, AND FISH › § 667b
When a federal agency no longer needs land, it can give that land for wildlife conservation to a State wildlife agency (for non‑migratory wildlife) or to the Secretary of the Interior (for migratory bird programs). The General Services Administrator must find the land available. Transfers can be made without payment and may include improvements. If the land goes to anyone other than the United States, the U.S. keeps oil, gas, and mineral rights, and the land must stay in conservation or it reverts to the United States if no longer used or if needed for national defense.
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16 U.S.C. § 667b
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 5, 2026
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