Baucus gets $2M for
Rocky Mountain Front
By EVE BYRON - IR Staff Writer -
03/17/07
About $2 million in federal money was
designated Friday to buy conservation easements for hunting and fishing access
along the Rocky Mountain Front.
The money had been included as a special project in last
falls fiscal year 2007 Interior Department budget, but all such
earmarks were dropped when Congress failed to pass the budget bill.
Instead, money was only was allocated for federal agencies at Fiscal Year 2006
levels.
But Sen. Max Baucus, along with Sen. Jon Tester, sought to
renew the funding for the easements, according to Baucus spokesman Barrett
Kaiser.
Max went directly to the (Interior Department) and
asked if they would use the money set aside for Fiscal Year 2007 to fund these
projects, Kaiser said late Friday. The final decision makers were
in the Office of Management and Budget. Max and Jon made a last-minute
intensive lobbying effort
and the OMB made the final decision today to
fund them.
Conservation easements are voluntary agreements between
private landowners and government agencies or conservation organizations that
typically involve reimbursing a landowner for not developing parcels or for
allowing public access. Lands protected by conservation easements remain
private, and continue to contribute to the local tax base.
Tana Kappel, spokesperson for The Nature Conservancy, said
that the Fish and Wildlife Service the federal agency funding the
easements has been in contact with a number of landowners about possible
conservation easements, but she doesnt know if any were selected. Agency
representatives werent able to be reached after the announcement was made
on Friday.
Kappel added that their non-profit organization also has
been contacted by Rocky Mountain Front ranchers who are interested in the
easements.
The program began a few years ago, but funding wasnt
available then, and The Nature Conservancys state director, Jamie
Williams, said this is a big step forward.
The news of this funding is a great reward for the
grassroots effort by so many landowners to protect the Rocky Mountain
Fronts working ranches and wildlife habitat, Williams said.
Senator Baucus and Montanas congressional delegation deserve a
special thanks for this funding in one of the toughest budget years in many,
many years.
Baucus and Tester noted that the Rocky Mountain Front is
considered a special place by many Montanans, and that the easements will
ensure access by the public.
We are an outdoor state. We hunt. We fish. We take our
kids hiking, and these dollars will help preserve a vital piece of our outdoor
heritage, Baucus said.
Tester added that The Front is a first among
equals.
These funds will build on Sen. Baucus work
earlier this year to make sure The Front will forever remain a treasured part
of Montanas heritage, Tester said.
Reporter Eve
Byron can be reached at
447-4076 or by
e-mail at eve.byron@helenair.com.
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