October 7, 2008

Conservation in the Bush Administration

Seems that despite all of the enviros crying about ANWR, Bush is actually doing some real hard conservation. From The Westerner:
Cheney touts administration record on conservation
Vice President Dick Cheney told attendees of the White House Conference on North American Wildlife Policy meeting Friday the Bush Administration has been a strong partner for conservation groups and is moving to expand three successful initiatives. The Health Forest Initiative, Cheney told an audience of more than 600 at the Reno Ballroom, has helped clean up dangerous kindling and underbrush, restoring more than 26 million acres of forest land. He said there has been significant improvement for America�s wetlands and the Conservation Reserve program has enrolled more than a million acres of private grassland, helping ranchers and farmers restore that habitat. He said even as he prepares to leave office, President George W. Bush is expanding those programs. He said more incentives for landowners to join would add 7 million acres to the Conservation Reserve program over the next five years. Bush has committed the federal government to restoring another 4 million acres of wetlands in that same time period. The conference was convened by an executive order issued by Bush in 2007 to draft an action plan to guide future wildlife conservation efforts nationwide and protect �the nation�s hunting heritage.�...
The full Executive Order is here: Facilitation of Hunting Heritage and Wildlife Conservation Posted by DaveH at October 7, 2008 12:02 PM
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