Made Here
The Forest Legacy Program, For Now And Forever
Season 2 Episode 16 | 27m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
Program in Vermont to protect working forests and the eventual spread of nationally.
The Forest Legacy Program began in Vermont and was established in the 1990 Farm Bill to protect forest areas through acquiring the land for public ownership or purchase. This film highlights the genesis of the program in Vermont to protect working forests and the eventual spread of the program nationwide. Four projects are highlighted from Vermont.
Made Here is a local public television program presented by Vermont Public
Sponsored in part by the John M. Bissell Foundation, Inc. | Learn about the Made Here Fund
Made Here
The Forest Legacy Program, For Now And Forever
Season 2 Episode 16 | 27m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
The Forest Legacy Program began in Vermont and was established in the 1990 Farm Bill to protect forest areas through acquiring the land for public ownership or purchase. This film highlights the genesis of the program in Vermont to protect working forests and the eventual spread of the program nationwide. Four projects are highlighted from Vermont.
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