BLM land swap with Mormons

No church should own as much land as the lds church does
Just a quick query says the Roman Catholic Church owns nearly 100 times as much world wide. I have no idea why either accumulated so much and these are probably not the only religious institutions that own a lot of land. Of course, that doesn't count how much their churches are worth which is probably a lot.

In any case, the article implies that the idea started outside of LDS. Just light reading suggests there is at least an attempt to trade "historical for LDS" for good land for everyone else. I suppose it will be a while to decide what is actually swapped if any.
 
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It doesn't look terrible to me. Looks like there is road access to the "Beef Gap" parcel, despite what the article says. Maybe lose some potential future bighorn sheep hunting access.
 
It doesn't look terrible to me. Looks like there is road access to the "Beef Gap" parcel, despite what the article says. Maybe lose some potential future bighorn sheep hunting access.
That area is kind of a pain in the ass. I’m not sure which specific parcel they’re talking about in the beef gap area, but Pathfinder and Split Rock both control a lot of the better access.
 
That area is kind of a pain in the ass. I’m not sure which specific parcel they’re talking about in the beef gap area, but Pathfinder and Split Rock both control a lot of the better access.
I think this one. Looks like you can access it via 2 tracks and county roads from both the north east and north west, without crossing private. I've never actually been there, this is just based off what I see on Onx.
Screenshot_20260713_190802_onX Hunt.jpg
 
And as far as I can tell, the parcel the public would be giving up doesn't have any public road access to it. You can hike to it though from the highway.
 
Why shouldn't a church own land?
I have no issue with them owning land for church buildings but why do they need to own thousands of acres of range /timber lands. They have been buying up farm lands around me lately and I know one of the first thing they did is start applying for landowner tags. No idea what the plan they had for using those was/is
 
I have no issue with them owning land for church buildings but why do they need to own thousands of acres of range /timber lands. They have been buying up farm lands around me lately and I know one of the first thing they did is start applying for landowner tags. No idea what the plan they had for using those was/is
No different than any other large land owner. Money I suppose. I would just hate to be a donating member of that church and not be able to access all that land!
 

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