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Obama Conservation Projects: Interior Department Report Unveils Administration's Top 101 Initiatives

Obama Conservation Projects

MATT VOLZ   11/ 3/11 02:49 PM ET   AP

HELENA, Mont. — An Interior Department report released Thursday identifies 101 high-priority conservation projects across the nation as part of President Barack Obama's initiative to protect public lands, but it says most will have to find funding somewhere besides the U.S. government.

The report outlines two projects in each state and one in the District of Columbia in various stages of development, ranging from the creation of an all-season trail system in Alaska's Denali State Park to the completion of a 32-mile trail through urban areas in central Florida.

Representatives from all 50 states who were asked to identify specific projects in which the federal government could form partnerships as part of the America's Great Outdoors Initiative.

Some could be completed within in a few years, while others would take several decades, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said.

Salazar said he didn't know the total cost, and the report says the federal agency won't be able to fund most of them, "given the fiscal constraints facing the federal government."

"We could do more if we had more funding," Salazar said. "I'm hopeful that as Congress considers appropriations for the future, they will recognize conservation is important for very important reasons, such as jobs."

Many of the projects have already launched, and the Interior Department will be able to help the state and local groups leading them by reallocating existing revenue within the agency and by providing technical assistance, he said.

The agency could also help the groups by acquiring conservation easements and grants, according to the report.

The report is part of the Obama administration's conservation initiative meant to protect public land, encourage more people to enjoy the outdoors and bolster employment in tourism and recreation.

When Obama announced the initiative earlier in February, it aimed to double federal spending on land and water conservation to $900 million to buy private land for public use and provide grants to states.

The Obama administration came under fire last year for an internal memo that identified several areas in the West as potential national monuments. Critics had pointed to that as a sign the administration aimed to unilaterally lock up land from development.

Bob Ekey, spokesman for the Wilderness Society, said the new report shows the Interior Department has decided upon a more collaborative approach. The agency is focused on community-based conservation, which makes the projects slower to develop but means more people are involved, he said.

"It's gone more slowly than a lot of us would like to see, but it has great promise in helping people connect to the land and to nature," Ekey said.

Salazar, conscious of the concerns raised by the national monument memo, said it's important to protect rural landscapes but in a way that maintains private ownership.

"The reality is, all these projects have very strong local, county and state support," Salazar said. "The days of the federal government buying up large stretches of land ... are over. We aren't going to do that anymore."

U.S. Rep Denny Rehberg, the Montana Republican who has been vocal following the national monuments memo in his criticism of the department's conservation plans, said in a statement Thursday that he hopes the administration has turned a corner.

"After two years of leaked secret memos and top-down wilderness plans, I'm hopeful the Obama administration is finally beginning to realize the importance of public input. It's critical that land initiatives be based on consensus and not just collaboration" Rehberg said.

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blurredmolly
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10:24 AM on 11/04/2011
what mountain is that? Mount McKinley?
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June25
09:25 AM on 11/04/2011
Rather then keep someone on unemployment for two years why not put up tent cities and pay them to do these public projects.
07:42 PM on 11/03/2011
Today I wrote objections to an Air Force proposal to fly Osprey CV-22s and C-130s 300 feet off the ground at night in the mountains of NM and CO. To avoid public outcry, the plan skirts population centers, and now must channel ALL training missions through a 15 mile wide corridor that contains:

- A 102,000 acre parcel of National Forest considered so environmentally sensitive that people are not allowed to WALK through it Dec- June, or the cow elk will miscarry in large numbers.

- A state wildlife area with similar restrictions, a designated National Wilderness Area that is closed to ALL motor vehicles.

- A BLM-owned section of the Rio Grande that carries the Wild and Scenic Designation (BLM's highest level of protection)

- A BLM-administered mountain considered sacred to several tribes

-Over 2000 acres of private land that has been placed into conservation easements.

NM Senators Bingaman and Udall and NM Reps. Heinrich and Lujan introduced legislation (S.667/H.R.1241) to create a National Conservation Area in this zone, but they ALSO support the Air Force's flyover plan and have done NOTHING to prevent the flyovers from affecting the land they seek to protect. They'll get their green merit badges without most people ever seeing the hypocrisy of it.

All this to keep a superfluous Air Base open, based on an aircraft that even Cheney and Rumsfeld wanted to kill because it was wasteful and unnecessary. Pork-barrel politics are alive and well.
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Linus521
In wildness is the salvation of mankind
01:17 AM on 11/04/2011
Thank you for trying to save our ecosystem-dependent Earth. Our Earth needs more warriors like you. My greatest goal for a lifetime was to be a warrior in defense of Mother Earth.
06:46 PM on 11/03/2011
How 'bout conserving NY City from the "Gang that couldn't think straight" !
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Linus521
In wildness is the salvation of mankind
02:03 PM on 11/03/2011
Beyond all else, our wild areas and wild native species of animals and plants are the Earth's ecosystems. Ecosystems are in the eco-nomics of all life, including man's. Ecosystems supply mankind with his life creating and sustaining cycles, functions and systems that spell life.

Does Mars boast of forests, grasslands, oceans, chaparral, rivers, flowers, butterflies, birds, snakes, frogs, deer, bison or wolves? Or life! What is the most alive and life giving, a parking lot, city, shopping mall or freeway or a forest teeming with a vast diversity of life, a wild, blue ocean, a prairie of wild American grasses or a Sherwood forest of 1,000 year old oak trees and gnarled sycamores with diversity, second only to tropical rainforests.

What is a living Earth versus a dead planet, like Mars! What is fresh water, oxygen, food, life and protection from deadly, emerging viruses and a safe and stable climate, atmosphere and the very life zone of the Earth, the biospshere/ecosphere? Saving wilderness saves Earth and life itself. Onward!
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12:12 PM on 11/03/2011
We simply cannot have protection like this!

We MUST drill, mine and clear these wilderness areas for the fossil fuel industry and developers to keep our nation strong!

Vote REPUBLICAN!!
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Linus521
In wildness is the salvation of mankind
01:53 PM on 11/03/2011
I hope you are being sarcastic and not sincere as wilderness is synonymous with the real Earth, the Earth's veritable, living and life giving sphere that is life itself, Earth's physical, living body or Earth's ecosystems, and their biological diversity that creates and sustains all ecosystems.

Ecosystems are in the eco-nomics of oxygen releasing, the creation and maintenance of the atmosphere, the regulation of the climate, the natural sequestration of heat trapping gases, the nitrogen cycle, the hydrological system, the creation and renewal of a life giving soil...

The purification of the air and water, seed dispersal, decomposition, pollination, mitigation of floods and soil erosion, 75% of all new medicines, 99% of all pest control and the checking and trimming of deadly disease pathogens that cause disease pandemics in man like influenza and the plague. All ecosystems are all interconnected and have loops and direct ties to the atmosphere and the very climate, and they all, altogether, create the very life zone of the Earth or ecosphere or biosphere.

Ecological illiteracy and ignorance as to how Earth functions to create and sustain all life is destroying the planet. In wildness...
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01:59 PM on 11/03/2011
Of course it is satire. ; o }

Your comment was not and very accurate.

Great job.
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kwaut lizard
Reductio ad Absurdum
05:02 PM on 11/03/2011
I live where there are little to no protections, trust me and rethink your point of view. Don't believe me, get a passport and take a trip to China.