by - retroglide - on February 14th, 2007

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What percentage of land in Nevada does the government own?

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  • by canadianhelper on February 14th, 2007

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    Nevada's borders enclose about 70,745,600 acres, making it the seventh largest state. The federal government controls 60,863,345 acres, or 86.1 percent of the land (See Table 1-3 below) Of the remaining 13.9 percent (or 9,882,250 acres), 11.5 percent is privately owned, 1.6 percent tribal, 0.4 percent local, and 0.4 percent state government owned.

    http://dcnr.nv.gov/nrp01/land01.htm

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