New National Conservation Vision Sparks Opportunity to Conserve Nature and Create Jobs
The administration’s “America the Beautiful” campaign is a chance to expand access to our lands and waters, help birds and other wildlife, and benefit communities across the country.
“The administration has outlined a generational commitment to address our nation’s most urgent conservation challenges,” said Sarah Greenberger, senior vice president for conservation policy, National Audubon Society. “We all want to leave our communities healthier than we found them, and birds – the proverbial canary in the coal mine - are telling us that they are in trouble, which means so are we. This plan will help bring birds and nature back and include all of us in the decisions on how we restore and conserve the lands and waters we share.”
The Biden administration released a roadmap today to achieve several of the conservation commitments made in the early days following the president’s inauguration, including to conserve and restore 30 percent of the nation’s lands and waters by the year 2030. The new report reflects support for a locally-driven process over the next decade to achieve the “American the Beautiful” vision.
New National Conservation Vision Sparks Opportunity to Conserve Nature and Create Jobs
The administration’s “America the Beautiful” campaign is a chance to expand access to our lands and waters, help birds and other wildlife, and benefit communities across the country.
“The administration has outlined a generational commitment to address our nation’s most urgent conservation challenges,” said Sarah Greenberger, senior vice president for conservation policy, National Audubon Society. “We all want to leave our communities healthier than we found them, and birds – the proverbial canary in the coal mine - are telling us that they are in trouble, which means so are we. This plan will help bring birds and nature back and include all of us in the decisions on how we restore and conserve the lands and waters we share.”
The Biden administration released a roadmap today to achieve several of the conservation commitments made in the early days following the president’s inauguration, including to conserve and restore 30 percent of the nation’s lands and waters by the year 2030. The new report reflects support for a locally-driven process over the next decade to achieve the “American the Beautiful” vision.
New National Conservation Vision Sparks Opportunity to Conserve Nature and Create Jobs