
The Land Conservation Act (USA)
The Land Conservation Act is a U.S. law designed to protect and preserve natural areas from development and degradation. It encourages the conservation of land by providing funding and incentives for states and local governments to purchase or maintain parks, forests, and other important landscapes. The Act aims to enhance public access to natural spaces, promote biodiversity, and ensure that future generations can enjoy the beauty and ecological benefits of these lands. By supporting such conservation efforts, the law plays a crucial role in sustaining the environment and recreational opportunities for all.