Transfer of Certain Real Property for Wildlife Conservation Purposes Act (16 U.S.C. 667b-667d) -- The Act of May 19, 1948, (62 Stat. 240) as amended by the Act of June 30, 1949, (63 Stat. 381), by Public Law 92-432, approved September 26, 1972, (86 Stat. 723), and by Public Law 104-66 (109 Stat. 730) approved December 21, 1995, provides that upon a determination by the Administrator of the General Services Administration, real property no longer needed by a Federal agency can be transferred without reimbursement to the Secretary of the Interior if the land has particular value for migratory birds, or to a State agency for other wildlife conservation purposes.