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U.N. Population Report Emphasizes Need for Locally-Led Conservation

Mon, 31 Oct 2011 14:30:15 CDT

U.N. Population Report Emphasizes Need for Locally-Led Conservation The United Nations' prediction that the world population will soar to seven billion people this week emphasizes the importance of locally-led conservation.


"The U.N.'s report underscores the critical need to preserve and protect our natural-resource base for today and for future generations," NACD President Gene Schmidt said. "Healthy land and healthy water are the foundation of a safe and secure food supply."


America's network of 3,000 conservation districts across the country are working on the ground each and every day with local farmers, ranchers and landowners to protect our soil, water and air for future generations. Conservation districts have been involved in delivering locally-driven conservation across America for more than 70 years. Among other things, districts help: implement farm, ranch and forestland conservation practices to protect soil productivity, water quality and quantity, air quality and wildlife habitat; conserve and restore wetlands; protect groundwater resources; assist communities and homeowners to plant trees and other vegetation; guide developers in controlling soil erosion and protecting water and air quality during construction; provide technical expertise to landowners to identify, apply for, and participate in local, state and federal conservation programs; and much more.


To sustain this critical work, NACD is calling for a farm bill that supports conservation programs that are resource-driven and locally-led, with sufficient flexibility to direct funding to local priorities and resource concerns. Click here for more information on NACD's Farm Bill Principles.


"By playing a key role in supporting clean air, clean water and productive soils, the locally-led conservation process benefits all Americans," Schmidt said. "This process helps preserve our nation's precious resources in both urban and rural environments, reduces the damage caused by flood waters and drought, and protects soil and farmland to provide lasting food security."


The U.N. report predicts that the world's population could grow to 15 billion by 2100.


"Help us by doing your part," Schmidt continued. "Every acre counts."



   

 

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