Washington journal continues. Joined by tomow martin, president and ceo of the American Forest Foundation and he is here to discuss the role of the federal government in wildlife management. Thank you for joining us. Guest thank you kimberly, it is great to be here. Host remind our viewers what the American Forest Foundation is. Guest we are a conversation a Conservation Group and we work with family and public course cornerstones, helping to reap the benefits of that. Host we have been talking about wildfires. What is the status . Guest at this point in the season it is in the west. Earlier in the year it was in the south. 12,005 hundred square miles, almost 8 million acres have burned already this year. Winterthis wonderful where we were sitting there, going all this rain, this will be terrific, maybe the drought is broken. Then this hot summer has brought back wildfires with a vengeance. Host the Washington Post today has more on that. Wildfires season, have burned through nine stat
By itself, climate smart agriculture will claim half the windfall to bankroll many oversubscribed, underfunded farm and ranch programs like the Environmental Quality Improvement Program and the Conservation Security Program.
By itself, climate smart agriculture will claim half the windfall to bankroll many oversubscribed, underfunded, farm and ranch programs, like the Environmental Quality Improvement Program (EQIP) and the Conservation Security Program (CSP).