In April, The Conservation Fund bought the property and held it until the Forest Service was able to get the money to buy the land.
Money for the Forest Service purchase came from the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund, a popular program that supports conservation and outdoor recreation projects across the country.
Forest Service acquires key property in eastern Idaho
DRIGGS, Idaho (AP) - The U. S. Forest Service has acquired a 960-acre (390-hectare) private parcel in eastern Idaho in an area favored by outdoor enthusiasts and that also includes headwaters for the Teton River. The agency earlier this week announced the $3. 8 million purchase of the land in...
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By the article's description and those involved, it appears to be a quality 960 acre purchase.
3.8mil... 4k per acre.
Grats to those involved. I'd be curious, for those in the know, what is the process used to access $ from the LWCF coffers for these projects? @Ben Lamb / others?