The Outdoor Recreational Access Program provides public access to private land for hunting, fishing, and observing wildlife. It’s funded through the Farm Bill’s Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program.
Lisa Potter is the Private Land Program Supervisor for the Missouri Department of Conservation.
She said the federal shutdown and prior delays in authorization are preventing the department from extending renewal agreements.
“So, this program wouldn't work without landowners, and I hated it because the landowners that we had to cancel their agreement, they wanted to continue, but it just came down to the fact that we did not have the funds.” Potter said.
More than 40 private properties are open to the public through the program. In the last few months, though, the program h

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