(The Center Square) – Over two-thirds of voters in Mountain West states say they are worried about land, water and wildlife in the region, according to a recent poll.
A new poll that tapped at least 400 registered voters in each of the eight Western states surveyed shows residents are putting a top priority on clean air, clean water, conservation of natural spaces and combatting the incidence of extreme wildfires.
An annual bipartisan survey on conservation in Western states found an increase in voter concerns over climate issues from land and water use to wildlife populations and wildfires.
The 14th annual Con.