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The Forest Legacy Program was established in the 1990 United States farm bill to protect environmentally important forest lands that are threatened by conversion to nonforest uses. It provides federal funding for conservation easements and fee simple purchases.
The Forest Legacy Program (FLP) is a Federal program in partnership with individual states that protect forests which are environmentally sensitive or endangered. The program focuses on interests and issues that deal with privately owned forests.
The Forest Legacy Program is a voluntary Federal program in partnership with States which protects privately owned forest lands. Landowners are required to prepare a multiple resource management plan as part of the conservation easement acquisition.
If secured, the funds for the easement would come from the U.S. Forest Service Forest Legacy Program, the Habitat Montana program and the Trust for Public Land. Green Diamond would also provide a ...
The state secured funding from the Forest Legacy Program, run by the U.S. Forest Service, to help pay for about 75% of the easements. The agency was hoping to leverage funding from the Knowles ...
In a $50 million purchase, the state’s Department of Natural Resources and several partners secured more than 10,000 acres of land in Hampton and Jasper counties to serve as a public heritage ...
It revised existing law involving agricultural trade credits and guarantees. It also established that Forest Stewardship Program (FSP), the Forest Land Enhancement Program (FLEP), the Forest Legacy Program (FLP), and the Urban and Community Forestry Program (UCF). [1]
Apr. 26—Millions of dollars are coming to rural schools and communities in Washington near national forestland. The U.S. Forest Service announced it will issue nearly $15.2 million to support ...