OUTDOOR RECREATION, JOBS AND ECONOMICS GO TOGETHER

Parks and Wildlife Get Stimulus

Obama's massive spending bill funds national park infrastructure and finds innovative ways to improve fish and wildlife habitat.

By Bill Schneider, 2-14-09

 
 

We’ve all heard our share of sharp-edged words about the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Love it or hate it, get ready to pay for it because President Obama will probably sign on Monday, President’s Day.

Amid all the pointed rhetoric one key part of the biggest-ever-spending bill hasn’t made much news, Buried in the 900-page stack of legalese is greatly increased funding for fish and wildlife habitat improvement projects and national park infrastructure.

“Congress and the administration are keying in on the reality that many investments in quality fish and wildlife resources also are investments in a quality economy,” George Cooper, president of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP) announced in a press release today. “Several of our partner organizations, including Trout Unlimited, Ducks Unlimited, the Izaak Walton League of America, The Nature Conservancy and the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, deserve credit for reaching out to our leaders to help grow this understanding.”

Thousands of jobs immediately will follow from the investments in fish and wildlife habitat improvement contained in the stimulus package, Cooper said, a factor that compelled the ranks of union sportsmen to align behind the bill. Earlier this month, the Building and Construction Trades Department of the AFL-CIO joined the TRCP in a joint letter calling on Congress to include funding for shovel-ready projects that could give a boost to the American landscape and the economy.

Fortunately, he added, several of those measures were included in the final bill passed by Congress.

The press release included the following examples:

  • $375 million for restoration of the Mississippi River and its tributaries, the nation’s largest recreational fishery.
  • $280 million for the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service for refuge operations and maintenance and $165 million for resource management.

  • $230 million for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s operations, research and facilities.

  • $500 million for USDA Forest Service wildland fire management efforts.

  • $27.5 billion investment in highway infrastructure includes set asides for park roads, parkways, forest highways and refuge roads.

  • $290 million for the Natural Resources Conservation Service’s watershed and flood prevention operations.

  • $125 million for the Bureau of Land Management for projects including abandoned mine and well site remediation, road and trail maintenance, watershed improvement and high priority habitat restoration. 

National Parks and their millions of visitors also became an instant beneficiary of the stimulus bill, according to another release sent out today by from the National Parks and Conservation Association (NPCA).

“Congress has approved a reinvestment of more than $900 million in America’s crumbling national park infrastructure--creating jobs in rural and urban communities nationwide, and helping to restore our national heritage, praised Tom Kiernan, NPCA president. “This is recognition on the part of our elected officials of the importance of national parks to our economy, our quality of life, and our future.

“This is a very strong step toward restoring our national parks by 2016, the centennial of the National Park Service,” Kierman added. “Much remains to be done, so we look to the continued support of the new Administration and Congress to address the parks’ many critical needs, including funding and finalizing the pending National Park Centennial Challenge, a public-private partnership program.



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