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‘On Broken Country’ Examines Nature of Landlocked Public Land

OnX Hunt’s latest film delves into public land, private land, and the conflict that arises when modern life catches up with habitat.

Currently, 15.87 million acres of landlocked public land is inaccessible to the public across the American West. OnX Hunt and the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership have long been involved in telling this story. And they’re working toward figuring out solutions for these parcels of land.

“On Broken Country” is the latest story in this partnership. OnX founder Eric Siegfried and the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership’s Joel Webster travel across the West talking to historians, longtime locals, hunters, and more.

Together, Siegfried and Webster hunt landlocked lands, find out why they exist, and explore their future possibilities.

Runtime: 15 minutes

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