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How has government regulation of public lands affected the environment? short paragraph
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Government regulation of public lands has generally improved environmental protection by creating parks and reserves, limiting pollution and destructive extractive activities, and funding restoration and species protection programs—actions that have helped conserve biodiversity, water quality, and ecosystem services. At the same time, uneven enforcement, inadequate funding, and policy shifts that favor development or resource extraction have allowed habitat loss, pollution, and overuse in some areas. Some management approaches (for example, long-term fire suppression) have also had unintended consequences, such as fuel buildup and larger wildfires. Overall, regulation has been a crucial tool for protecting the environment, but its effectiveness depends on the specific rules, enforcement, and long-term management choices.
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