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Toolbox: Database Helps Track Broken Promises on Parkland Conservation

April 24, 2013

It's like philanthropy benefiting environmental reporters who need good local stories. The nonprofit newsroom InvestigateWest has given us a database of some 40,000 federal grants under the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF).

Under a 1964 law, some federal revenues from offshore drilling are supposed to be set aside for grants to help state and local governments acquire parkland for recreation and conservation. But cash-strapped state and local governments today are sometimes selling off those lands to raise money — and that's illegal. In other cases those governments convert parks to other municipal uses without replacing them as legally required.

Seattle-based InvestigateWest published a feature package last summer documenting examples in Michigan, New York City, and Oklahoma.  They could not cover all the other states — that was left for you to do.

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