28 December 2019, 08:12 AM
QuirtEvansThe American Prairie Reserve
Jodi and pique probably know a lot about this.
https://www.npr.org/2019/12/08...a7gCyjJshT03TCsfaGKg28 December 2019, 05:13 PM
MikhailohInteresting and I can see both sides, having met some Montana ranchers. There is something awfully attractive about a piece of the great plains restored.
28 December 2019, 06:10 PM
RealPlayerJust don't let it become a real National Park, 'cause then someone like Trump can come along and destroy it.
29 December 2019, 12:34 AM
Steve MillerI like how everyone is confident that God is on their side.
29 December 2019, 12:45 PM
NinaThere are a lot of interesting hybrid approaches out there. I've not heard of this one, but it's kind of cool. Certainly putting a preserve into a private partnership makes some sense given the uncertainty around federal land management. The Nature Conservancy has done some interesting work here in eastern Oregon (big time ranching land), working with the ranchers to establish areas where conservation and ranching can co-exist.
29 December 2019, 01:24 PM
Piano*Dadquote:
Originally posted by RealPlayer:
Just don't let it become a real National Park, 'cause then someone like Trump can come along and destroy it.
Not sure I understand that. Trump has nibbled away some BLM monuments like Bears Ears in Utah, but I'm unaware of a president's unilateral ability to cut land off a recognized national park.