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ESA Day at Western Governors’ Convention

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Wednesday, June 11, 2014   

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The final day of the Western Governors' Association meeting in Colorado Springs may be the toughest day. Topics being covered today at a roundtable include drought, wildfire, endangered species and invasive plants.

Bill Midcap, director of external affairs for the Rocky Mountain Farmers Union, will be there. He said he's hoping for an in-depth discussion about greater sage-grouse, which could end up on the endangered-species list as early as next year.

"It's not good for landowners, and it is not good for extraction development, and it's certainly not good for the bird," he said. "If we delay, I think it's just harder on everything."

Midcap said the good news is that solutions can be crafted locally that would be a better fit for all stakeholders than the kinds of top-down actions that could happen if the species is listed.

Many farmers and ranchers in the West already have taken steps to preserve habitat for sage grouse, with Midcap describing those lands as beneficial for other wildlife, too.

"A lot of conservation habitat that they develop is not only important for the bird," he said. "Some of these guys lease out hunting and fishing privileges."

He pointed to the Sage Grouse Initiative as another example of how collaboration can help keep the bird off the federal endangered-species list.

The WGA conference agenda and listing of roundtable participants are online at westgov.org.


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