I saw that and notified a couple of my friends who do a lot of land-use work (sit on board, etc). My county is on there :-(
For the life of me, I cannot understand the impulse to "dispose" of federal public land to private parties. Much of federal land is leased to private parties for a wide variety of economically lucrative activities, including timber harvest, oil and natural gas drilling, grazing livestock, and downhill ski resorts. Other uses are ones people traditionally on both the right and the left enjoy: hunting, fishing and off-roading, camping, hiking and birding. Still others are important for future concerns, including historical sites, wildlife habitat, and watershed preservation. Finally, our more famous National Parks generate a LOT of interest from international tourists, leading to additional economic benefits and positive feelings toward the US. Many of these areas are things that cannot ever be replaced if lost, and selling the land rather than leasing it is a one-time profit rather than an income stream.