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  1. Land & Water Conservation Fund The LWCF provides federal grant funds to protect important natural areas, acquire land for outdoor recreation and to develop or renovate public outdoor recreation facilities such as campgrounds, picnic areas, sports & playfields, swimming facilities, boating facilities, fishing facilities, trails, natural areas ...

  2. Land and Water Conservation Fund. The LWCF provides federal grant funds to protect important natural areas, acquire land for outdoor recreation and to develop or renovate public outdoor recreation facilities such as campgrounds, picnic areas, sports & playfields, swimming facilities, boating facilities, fishing facilities, trails, natural areas ...

  3. Division of Water Patrol joins Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. Law Enforcement and Water Patrol begin cross-training officers. R. F. Tarter WMA land acquisition 1,170 acres (4.7 km 2) ($357,381). 1995: Dr. James C. Salato Wildlife Education Center [5] opens (Oct. 1) at the Game Farm. Restoring Our Wildlife Heritage program ...

  4. 4 sie 2020 · At no cost to taxpayers, the LWCF supports increased public access to and protection for federal public lands and waters — including national parks, forests, wildlife refuges and recreation areas — and provides matching grants to state governments for the acquisition and development of public parks and other outdoor recreation sites.

  5. The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) is America’s premiere land conservation and outdoor recreation access program, benefitting all Americans in every state, almost all counties and for a variety of purposes that meet a range of needs from close-to-home parks to backcountry wilderness.

  6. Woods and Waters Land Trust permanently protects land in the Lower Kentucky River watershed through conservation easements and connecting people with nature. Healthy forests and streams provide habitats where whole communities thrive—the plants and wildlife, as well the human communities around them. They allow people to enjoy the many ...

  7. 22 kwi 2022 · More than $4.2 million from the federally funded Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) has been allotted to communities across Kentucky for a wide variety of outdoor, health-related improvements, including the renovation or replacement of playground equipment, construction of walking and biking paths and bringing recreational facilities into ...

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