I realize your concern of impending encroachments of our collects rights of freedom. But it is no reason to tax a free individual because others are used to something else.
The way to "tie up" the land is to own it. Ergo my prior statement.
However, the most devious way is to use their rules and foibles against them. Next time you see water, a drainage ditch or the like on some publically owned property you're concerned about, you could file a protest and statement of concern about that "wetlands" at so and so place. it all degrades from there. Pit them against themselves.
Yeah, on one of the other threads I suggested transplanting some examples of an endangered species or two onto the land, take pictures and send them off to WWF or Sierra Club or something.
Which, of course, would be illegal. So I was only joking about it ;-) u