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As the Trump Administration makes it easier for oil and gas companies to lease and develop federal lands, conservation advocates have released a report valuing acreage managed by the Bureau of Land Management for wildlife-recreational purposes.

According to a report by Southwick Associates, BLM lands in 11 western states and Alaska support 26,500 jobs, generate more than $1 billion in salaries and wages, and produce more than $421 million in federal, state and local tax revenue — which added up is more than $3.3 billion.

In Montana that translates to more than 3,900 jobs, $134 million in salaries and wages, and $18 million in state and local taxes, the study calculated, or a total of $448 million including federal taxes and the contribution to the regional economy from hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing on BLM lands. In Wyoming the figures are almost 2,700 jobs, more than $88 million in salaries and wages, and $23.5 million in state and local taxes, or a total of $330 million.