Published: Monday, July 12, 2021
A Nebraska corn field. Photo credit: Richard Hurd/Flickr
A Nebraska corn field. Republican Gov. Pete Ricketts has emerged as a strong opponent of the Biden administration s conservation push, saying he is concerned about it hurting agriculture and rural communities. Richard Hurd/Flickr
As Margaret Byfield stood onstage in Lewiston, Mont., this spring beneath a slide warning of the 30x30 Land Grab she quoted Thomas Jefferson; James Madison; and then her late father, Sagebrush Rebellion II icon E. Wayne Hage. He said, Either you have the right to own property, or you are property. And if you think about it, you can t be one or the other, Byfield, the executive director of the nonprofit group American Stewards of Liberty, said about Hage. And that, unfortunately, is where we re headed with 30 by 30.
Land Trust Alliance Statement on the U.S. President’s 30x30 Executive Order
Share Article
‘This Is an Audacious and Timely Conservation Challenge’
The nation’s land trusts are ready and willing to help private landowners conserve their lands at this ambitious scale. WASHINGTON (PRWEB) January 27, 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 welcomed the United States president’s executive order that commits to the goal of conserving at least 30 percent of our lands and oceans by 2030. The following statement can be attributed to Andrew Bowman, president & CEO of the Land Trust Alliance: