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LWCF Project at Risk: Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest and the Ice Age Trail, Wisconsin

8/21/2018
Wisconsin is one of America’s great outdoor states, with one of the nation’s highest rates of participation in hunting, fishing, wildlife watching and outdoor sports. The state abounds in outdoor...
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LWCF Success Story: Koochiching-Washington National Forest Legacy Conservation Area, Minnesota

8/21/2018
Almost equidistant between International Falls, Hibbing and Grand Rapids lies a wide expanse of privately owned working forestland within a patchwork of state and other public lands. The area –...
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LWCF Success Story: John Day River, Oregon

8/21/2018
The John Day River is born of the snows in the high Blue Mountains in northeastern Oregon and flows northwest to the Columbia River through some of America’s most isolated and intact sagebrush...
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LWCF Success Story: Whitewater Bay, Alaska

8/21/2018
Many people call the Tongass National Forest “America’s Salmon Forest” because so much of the pristine freshwater that feeds the vast salmon spawning grounds of Southeast Alaska originates in the...
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LWCF Project at Risk: Admiralty Island National Monument lands

8/21/2018
While the acquisition of the 160 acres at Whitewater Bay on Admiralty Island was a tremendous win for public access and public land management, crucial gaps remain in the Admiralty Island National...
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LWCF Project at risk: “B2B,” Montana

8/21/2018
In the mountains just east of Missoula, Montana, in and around the Lolo National Forest, lie 6,140 acres of private lands owned by a timber company that has allowed public access for hunting,...
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LWCF Success Story: Tenderfoot Creek, Montana

8/21/2018
If there is one single project in the Rocky Mountain West that achieves every possible goal of the Land and Water Conservation Fund, it must be the acquisition of lands that guarantee access to...
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LWCF Success Story: Black Canyon of Gunnison Gorge, Colorado

8/21/2018
The Land and Water Conservation Fund is crucial to the future of public lands, public access and the booming recreational economy of Colorado. Near the community of Montrose, a seemingly minor...
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LWCF Success Story, Valles Caldera National Preserve, New Mexico

8/21/2018
If a single landscape can embody the true wonder of the Land of Enchantment, it is the Valles Caldera National Preserve, in the Jemez Mountains of north-central New Mexico. The caldera is the...
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LWCF Success Story: Brule-St. Croix Legacy Forest, Wisconsin

8/21/2018
The Brule-St. Croix Legacy Forest is a working landscape of the American heartland, 67,205 acres of forest and water with a long history of logging, snowmobiling, hunting and fishing, far from...
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LWCF Success Story: Rensselaer Plateau, New York

8/21/2018
The Rensselaer Plateau in eastern New York state holds the state’s fifth largest stretch of forestland, surprising in its vastness of more than 100,000 acres. Wildlife abounds, with game species...
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LWCF Project at Risk: Hood River Forest and Fish Conservation Plan, Oregon

8/21/2018
The Hood River Forest and Fish Conservation Project is a plan to conserve 19,772 acres of working forestlands in Hood River County, Oregon, one of the fastest growing counties in the state. The...
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