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New Legislation Could Increase Tree Canopy

New Legislation Could Increase Tree Canopy Even in cities like Richmond - known for its park system - trees are distributed unevenly. Proposed legislation would let communities decide how many trees they need. (Photo: Crixell Matthews/VPM News) Virginia s cities and towns have different needs when it comes to trees, but state law applies a one-size-fits-all approach, limiting the area  localities can dedicate to replacing trees cleared for development. Now, some lawmakers are trying to change that so localities have more flexibility, and can exceed the state requirements. Two bills introduced by Sen. Dave Marsden and Del. Nancy Guy  would carve out exceptions in the tree replacement law for developments in formerly redlined communities and Chesapeake Bay protection areas, and those generating carbon offsets through trees.

Legislation to protect Virginia wildlife corridors introduced in State Senate

Legislation to protect Virginia wildlife corridors introduced in State Senate Published Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021, 4:09 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP | Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com Front Page » Government/Politics » Politics1 » Legislation to protect Virginia wildlife corridors introduced in State Senate (© Tabor Chichakly – stock.adobe.com) More than 60,000 deer-related crashes occur in Virginia each year, costing approximately $533 million in damages annually. State Sen. Dave Marsden has introduced wildlife conservation legislation that would direct state agencies to incorporate wildlife corridors and road crossings into their planning. SB 1274 builds on the successful wildlife corridor legislation passed last year that directed the state to produce a Wildlife Corridor Action Plan to identify important wildlife corridors and road crossings.

Who calls the shots on the Colorado River? | Rio Blanco Herald Times | Serving Meeker, Rangely, Dinosaur & Northwest Colorado

Listen to this post RBC | If there’s a dominant force in the Colorado River Basin these days, it’s the Walton Family Foundation, flush with close to $5 billion to give away. STOCK PHOTO Run by the heirs of Walmart founder Sam Walton, the foundation donates $25 million a year to nonprofits concerned about the Colorado River. It’s clear the foundation cares deeply about the River in this time of excruciating drought, and some of its money goes to river restoration or more efficient irrigation. Yet its main interest is promoting “demand management,” the water marketing scheme that seeks to add 500,000 acre-feet of water to declining Lake Powell by paying rural farmers to temporarily stop irrigating.

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