Sep 12, 2018
Land & Water Conservation Fund LWCF: Land Tawney and
Chelsea Cassens - Podcast Episode 25
LWCF Background:
Since its inception in 1964, the Land & Water Conservation
Fund or LWCF has supported over 40,000 projects across every single
county in the United States. Billions of dollars have been
funneled to local communities across the country. This has had a
direct positive impact on parks, campgrounds, green space, clean
water, and open space. Call your representatives in Washington DC
today at
202-224-3121 and ask for permanent
re-authorization & full funding. This week, Land Tawney, CEO of
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and Oregon BHA Chapter board member
Chelsea Cassens join Jeff Jones & Todd Waldron to share their
personal stories about how LWCF makes a positive impact on their
families. Listen to Land's incredible story about duck hunting with
his daughter near home in Missoula. Chelsea's story about her
husband Tanner's sheep tag for the John Day River unit is
absolutely epic - listen to how it connected their family with
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and shaped Chelsea's conservation
leadership. Jeff shares how his daughter and her friends connect to
the outdoors through LWCF and Todd shares some personal camping
stories from the Adirondacks.
LWCF Facts:
On Sunday, September 30th the Land and Water Conservation Fund
(LWCF), one of our country’s most successful outdoor conservation
tools, is set to expire. We're asking you to take action to prevent
it from happening. Since its bi-partisan inception in 1964,
the LWCF has contributed close to $4 billion for federal, state and
local governments to sustain important lands, waters, conserve fish
and wildlife habitat. It ultimately enhances public access to those
very same lands and waters.
Click
HERE
to take action today!
Here are some important basics on
the LWCF - for more information, click
HERE 2.3 million acres of forest have
been protected through grants provided by the LWCF.
Each $1.00 of LWCF money invested creates $4.00 in
economic value. To find an LWCF project near
you, Click
HERE The LWCF is funded by a portion of
royalties the federal government collects from offshore oil and gas
production. As the Land and Water Conservation Fund Coalition
explains:
“It was a simple idea: use revenues from the
depletion of one natural resource - offshore oil and gas - to
support the conservation of another precious resource - our land
and water.” Simple to understand and easy to support.
Call your representatives in Washington DC today at
202-224-3121 and ask for permanent
re-authorization & full funding.
Check out these incredible photos of the John Day River in Oregon -
relating to Chelsea's story about her husband Tanner's sheep tag
and how this trip brought them into the BHA family: [caption
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John Day
River - Oregon[/caption]