The Conservation Finance Network ((CFN) "advances land and resource conservation by expanding the use of innovative and effective funding and financing strategies" and supports "a growing network of public, private and nonprofit professionals through practitioner convenings, intensive trainings, and information dissemination to increase the financial resources deployed for conservation." This initiative "grew out of a pilot workshop envisioned at Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in 2006 and held at Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies in 2007."
Not only do non-governmental organizations (NGO) contribute and support the CFN, your tax dollar also contributes from the US Forest Service, US Department of Defense, and US Department of Agriculture. Under the Menu there is a Topics category that brings up all of the issues they are involved in from Forests to Public Policy. It may be that they have the ability to fund any conservation activity they want, regardless of local citizen input.
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