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Press ReleaseForever Wild Receives $2.4 Million in Federal Matching Funds for Land AcquisitionMarch 01, 2005 The Forever Wild Land Trust was recently awarded two U.S. Forest Legacy Grants totaling $2.4 million. The federal matching grants will help facilitate purchases of land in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta and the Cumberland Mountains Preserve. Forest Legacy is a federal program that partners with states to protect environmentally sensitive forest lands and provide for enhanced public recreation. In the last five years, The Forever Wild Program is funded by a percentage of the interest earned from state royalties on offshore natural gas leases belonging to The Mobile-Tensaw Delta purchase, which is the Bayou Sara Tract in The Cumberland Mountains Preserve, located in Jackson and Madison counties, consists of 7,846 acres in three tracts adjacent to the 12,000-acre Walls of Jericho Tract in A similar application is being made for $5 million through the federal Coastal Estuarine Land Conservation Program, targeting unique habitats along Public hunting areas have declined in recent years because of lost leases. These purchases will help secure property that will be always be managed as public hunting land. Both of these requested grants are only available to Forever Wild land now totals 107,000 acres since the program acquired its first tract in 1994. The land is used for wildlife management areas for public hunting, nature preserves, additions to state parks and outdoor recreational areas. More than 100,000 acres of the total Forever Wild land is available for public hunting. The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of ### |