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If the administration is serious about restoring America the Beautiful, they must embrace Western Conservation Principles and promote these time-tested, science-based practices we know equate …
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This [30 by 30] fails to reassure westerners this initiative isn’t a guise to lock up more land, and it fails to reassure us that the administration is taking seriously their responsibility to manage our public lands.
Looking at their actual plan (which is incredibly vague despite them making that same complaint toward the 30 by 30 plan, though rightfully so) I find blatant hypocrisy in their overarching idea that "Private does it better" yet we should spend a bunch of money to clean up Superfund sites and abandoned wells. But in the next breath suggest transferring Bureau of Reclamation infrastructure.
And of course, no partisan document would be complete without the call for "science-based" solutions, insinuating that the other sides solutions are not science based.
I will give them the nod on the need for litigation reform, there is a legitimate need for that as JR pointed out recently.