A company that produces maps for hunters and hikers has partnered with a conservation nonprofit to create a map of Bureau of Land Management-managed parcels in the West that appear to be at risk of sale or “disposal,” including numerous parcels in Southern Idaho.

The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership and onX published the data in early August. It highlights around 6 million acres of public land in 17 states that has been flagged as eligible for sale or disposal — a designation that doesn’t necessarily mean the land will be sold.

The data came from resource management plans for Bureau of Land Management field offices across the country, onX officials said. Some of those plans date back decades, including one in eastern Idaho that was approved in 1985. Dozens of Idaho parcels are

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