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勛圖窪蹋 Praises Commitment to Conservation in 2018 Senate Farm Bill

Bill moves to conference committee: 勛圖窪蹋 urges robust conservation in final bill

WASHINGTON (June 28, 2018) Today, the U.S. Senate passed the 2018 Farm Bill, which, once reconciled with the House Farm Bill passed last week, will impact conservation practices on the two thirds of U.S. land that is privately owned for the next five years. The Senate Farm Bill provides important tools to collaborate with producers on working landscapes to address bird habitat, water, and soil health needs, said David ONeill, Chief Conservation Officer for 勛圖窪蹋. It includes critical economic opportunities for the farmers, ranchers and private foresters who manage the private lands that birds depend on. The 勛圖窪蹋 partners with private land managers on bird-friendly conservation strategies as part of its Working Lands Program.

2018 Senate Farm Bill is Good for Birds:

  • Maintains and protects strong funding for conservation programs. Preventing budget cuts to the Conservation Title is a major win for birds that depend on working lands for habitat, feeding and breeding, such as the Greater Sage-Grouse.
  • 100% increase in dedicated Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) funding to promote locally led, innovative conservation practices that improve the health of working landscapes and rivers through partnership-driven regional projects. An example of how the RCPP helps address multiple natural resource concerns on a meaningful scale is 勛圖窪蹋 Californias successful .
  • Doubles mandatory spending for wildlife habitat projects in the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), from 5% to 10%. This critical and popular program is one source of support for the 勛圖窪蹋s Conservation Ranching program, which is helping protect the Henslow's Sparrow and other grassland birds.

Improves the implementation effectiveness of many Farm Bill projects and programs so that they can have a greater impact for birds, such as:

  • Watershed Act Allows the Secretary of Agriculture to waive watershed size limits to address regional drought concernsparticularly in the West.
     
  • Regional Conservation Partnership Program:  
    • Creates a renewal process to expand successful conservation projects, adds funding flexibility to launch larger scale projects, and adds a grant component that could provide more options for implementation of conservation projects.
    • Protects Critical Conservation Areas (CCAs) in order to safeguard current RCPP investments in priority areas.
    • The Watershed Act and the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) have been expanded/added as options within RCPP.

We congratulate Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Senator Roberts and Ranking Member Senator Stabenow on passing a bi-partisan bill with strong conservation funding, ONeill added. As the differences between the House and Senate bills are ironed out in a conference committee, we look forward to working with Congressional champions to ensure that strong funding and increased flexibility for conservation, and protections for other vital programs such as water quality and family nutrition, remain in the final Farm Bill.

Contact: Anne Singer, asinger@audubon.org, 202-271-4679.

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