"Land, Water y Comunidad" Explores Importance of LWCF to Latino and Urban Communities (El Chicano)

El ChicanoAugust 16th, 2018"A new film screened in Redlands highlights the impact the Land and Water Conservation Fund has had on Latino and urban communities throughout the United States and emphasizes why Congress needs to permanently reauthorize the program before it expires at the end of September and why it should be fully funded. LWCF has supported more than 41,000 national, state and local parks and projects across the nation and its absence would have a significant impact on outdoor access and the conservation of public lands..."Read Full Article   

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