You can use smartphone apps to vacuum your home, order a meal and track your sleep. Now, you can also get access to private or public land for your next hunting, fishing or birdwatching adventure.
A navigation app that illuminates public land within privately held property has supercharged the question of who gets to go where. Elk Mountain in Wyoming is at the center of a legal dispute over ...
Farmers have been leasing their land to recreational hunters the old-fashioned way for years: a simple agreement and a wad of cash. But now more landowners are turning to apps to help connect them ...
Public areas for hunting and fishing are getting overcrowded, and overpressured. At the same time, those who hunt and fish on private property often have to deal with the costly and time-consuming ...
This article originally appeared on PlanPhilly. When developer Ken Weinstein wanted to buy two vacant lots from the city of Philadelphia, he went online. The city has an app for selling off its ...
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