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USDA to Participate in Historic White House Conference on Cooperative
Conservation
Public and private sector participants will consider the advancement of
President Bush's cooperative conservation vision.
Release No. 0309.05
Contact:
Kristin Scuderi (202) 720-4623
Heidi Valetkevitch (202) 205-0914
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15, 2005 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture, along with
other federal agencies, will participate in the White House Conference on
Cooperative Conservation in St. Louis, Mo., August 29-31, 2005 to provide a
forum for a diverse group of leaders to exchange information. The conference,
convened by the White House Council on Environmental Quality, will identify
innovative and effective approaches to promoting cooperative conservation.
Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns, Under Secretary Mark Rey, and Farm Service
Agency, Forest Service, and Natural Resources Conservation Service senior
officials are among the participants who will discuss strengthening shared
governance and citizen stewardship.
The three-day conference launches a new conservation dialogue and philosophy for
the 21st century that builds upon the legacy of a much similar convocation of
leaders by President Theodore Roosevelt at the start of the last century.
President Bush signed Executive Order #13352 on August 26, 2004 which directs
the Departments of the Interior, Agriculture, Commerce, Defense and the
Environmental Protection Agency to implement laws relating to the environment
and natural resources in a manner that promotes cooperative conservation, with
an emphasis on local inclusion.
USDA has been a conservation leader since it was founded in 1862, and serves as
a steward of our nation's 193 million acres of national forests and rangelands
while encouraging voluntary efforts to protect soil, water, and wildlife on an
estimated 1.4 billion acres of America's private lands . The conference will
feature case studies highlighting some of the very best examples of cooperative
conservation. USDA has more than 35 projects being highlighted at the conference
where collaborative strategies were successfully used to address conservation,
natural resource and environmental issues.
Media with valid press credentials are invited to register for the conference at
http://www.conservation.ceq.gov/media.html. For more information on the
conference agenda, access
http://wwwwww.conservation.ceq.gov.
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