In a way it's a kind of homesteading law like Alaska has, but it is totally illegal to award land like this within a national park, and even more so within a wildlife sanctuary inside the national park. The law and reality are two different things, but it's almost impossible to become the owner of a forest and take care of that forest. If you want to own a forest, you have to secretly destroy it, fence it off, then get a title and regrow the forest, absolutely insane.
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