Getty Images Private landowners will be closely watching how Biden administration looks to collaborate on working lands and private lands.
The Biden administration outlined ideas May 6 in achieving the nationwide conservation goal to conserve 30% of U.S. lands and waters by 2030. As the report was identified as “big on ideas, short on details,” by the American Farm Bureau Federation, several groups weighed in on how this administration will proceed in accomplishing its lofty conservation goals.
The preliminary report - Conserving and Restoring America the Beautiful - is a joint effort from the United States Department of Agriculture, Department of Interior, Department of Commerce and Council on Environmental Quality. It is the Administration’s initial effort toward developing the executive order signed in President Biden’s first days of office.
Land Trust Alliance Statement on Conserving and Restoring America the Beautiful
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‘The Report Recognizes the Importance of Safeguarding the Lands That Americans Know and Love’
The Land Trust Alliance stands ready to work with the administration to secure greater incentives and rewards for voluntary land conservation in America. WASHINGTON (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 The Land Trust Alliance, a national land conservation organization working to save the places people need and love by strengthening land conservation across America, today applauded release of the Conserving and Restoring America the Beautiful report.
Building on the United States president’s earlier executive order committing to the goal of conserving at least 30 percent of our lands and oceans by 2030, this new report affirms the administration’s commitment to voluntary private land conservation and the protection of private property
A FAST growing property firm has snapped up the largest independent residential lettings agency in Inverclyde in a six-figure deal. Bowman Rebecchi Letting has announced that it has acquired Castle Estates to enhance its position in Scotland’s central-west property lettings market. Castle Estates manages a stock of nearly 350 properties across Glasgow, Renfrewshire, Ayrshire, and Inverclyde. Its four highly experienced staff will transfer across from Castle Estates to Bowman Rebecchi’s new offices in Gourock’s Kempock Street. The business, established for 20 years, is being sold by owner Neil Woodhead who is retiring and relocating. He said: “I have had several offers for the business but elected to complete the sale with Bowman Rebecchi Letting.
Bowman Rebecchi Letting directors Andrew Bowman, Riccardo Giovanacci and Marco Rebecchi GOUROCK-based Bowman Rebecchi Letting has acquired Inverclyde counterpart Castle Estates in a “six-figure” deal. Castle is said to be the largest independent residential lettings agency in Inverclyde, and manages nearly 350 properties across Glasgow, Renfrewshire and Ayrshire, as well as in its local market. All four of its staff will transfer to Bowman Rebecchi’s new offices in Gourock’s Kempock Street. Castle, which was established 20 years ago, has been sold by owner Neil Woodhead, who is retiring. Bowman Rebecchi was founded by Andrew Bowman and Marco Rebecchi in February 2020, and in December formed a joint venture with Glasgow-based Newton Lettings. The deal was struck to boost the companies’ position in the west coast residential market.
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