Much of the new land purchased by the federal government for conservation has been funded through the LWCF. The LWCF was funded by a portion of the fees the federal government collected for resource extraction from public lands. It has always been a political football wherein even though the money was supposed to be in dedicated account it would get raided when needed each session. Nevertheless it remained and despite political maneuvering large blocks of land got bought and protected. Some of the higher profile efforts in NH is the Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge and the Silvio Conte NWF that is located along the watershed of the Connecticut river in NH and VT. Bothe of these areas have acquired large tracts of land in northern NH, VT and even in far western maine but few white mountain hikers know much about them as they are usually an extra hour or two north from a typical hikers territory.
The nice thing with the fund is it somewhat took funding an initiative out of the political game. If a worthy project came up a politician could support it and use the cover of the fund so that he wasn't tagged as a wasteful spender.
The house of reps elected not to reauthorize to continue to collect money in the fund this week so there will be no new revenues to the fund.
http://www.hcn.org/articles/congress-lets-sun-set-on-land-and-water-conservation-fund
The nice thing with the fund is it somewhat took funding an initiative out of the political game. If a worthy project came up a politician could support it and use the cover of the fund so that he wasn't tagged as a wasteful spender.
The house of reps elected not to reauthorize to continue to collect money in the fund this week so there will be no new revenues to the fund.
http://www.hcn.org/articles/congress-lets-sun-set-on-land-and-water-conservation-fund