Push for provincial land-acquisition fund gathers steam
"A plan to establish an annual $40-million provincial fund to purchase private land now has 16 conservation and recreation groups behind it. Wu said that the push to preserve more land takes in a variety of needs, including protecting watersheds that supply drinking water and helping tourism by keeping natural areas intact. He said he expects tourism businesses to start getting behind the fund. The call for a provincial fund has picked up momentum with a report from the University of Victoria’s Environmental Law Centre that included a 'menu' of funding options used by governments across North America. ...one measure that has worked well in other places is using unredeemed deposits from beverage containers. Dubbed 'pops for parks,' it is estimated that the strategy could generate $10 million to $15 million a year. “If you don’t return [the containers], then that money, in places like New York state and a lot of jurisdictions in the U.S., is used by the government to expand their protected-area system....'”