- > Five national groups have formed a coalition to try > to get funding back in > the federal budget for the Wetlands Reserve (WRP), > Wildlife > Habitat Incentive Program (WHIP), and Farmland > Protection Program (a program > that helps protect farms from sprawl). The 5 groups > include Defenders of > Wildlife, Natural Resources Defense Council, PIRG, > Sierra Club and National > Environmental Trust. > > A press conference will be held this Thursday and > will feature some farmers > and others speaking in favor of these programs, > which incidentally all > protect or restore habitat. > > The press conference will be held Thursday, the > 19th, at 10 a.m. at the > Capitol, room 118. Anyone is welcome to attend to > show support. > > If you are interested in more details, let me know. > We'd like to have the > room full of people. > > Thanks, > Jane Clark > > > "ZERO FUNDING" FOR AG CONSERVATION > From Defenders of Wildlife > While the huge federal budget surplus has sparked > record tax cuts, a House > subcommittee on agriculture recommended "ZERO > FUNDING" for three key > agricultural conservation programs: the Wetlands > Reserve Program (WRP), the > Wildlife Habitats Incentive Programs (WHIP) and the > Farmland Protection > Program (FPP). These three voluntary, incentive > based programs protect > hundreds of thousands of acres of habitat and the > wildlife that depend on > it. They also often provide the only means family > farmers and ranchers have > to properly steward the land. While cutting the > funding for such programs is > a theme of the Bush Administration, a coalition of > over 100 national and > local farming, church, conservation and hunting and > fishing groups take the > position that incentive based ag conservation should > be supported. > > The next farm bill re-authorization is slated to > occur in 2002, though a > great deal of work is currently going on behind the > scenes. This bill will > have tremendous impact on family farmers, consumers > and the environment. It' > s time we put aside our differences and join efforts > in demanding safe food > that sustains our farm families and replenishes and > heals our biodiversity, > water and land. Future generations will thank us > proudly. > > We have all the understanding and tools we need to > create a world where > agriculture becomes a healing force in re-generating > habitats, biodiversity > and human communities. We have everything we need to > turn this vast > liability into an incredible asset. What is stopping > us? Nothing but our own > inaction > ************************************************************************** > Zero Funding means farmers will lose the ability to: > > Enroll more land in the Wetlands Reserve Program > Further protect wildlife with the Wildlife Habitat > Incentives Program > Protect additional Farmland from urban sprawl with > the Farmland Protection > Program > > We are deeply concerned that three key agriculture > conservation incentive > programs - the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), the > Farmland Protection > Program (FPP), and the Wildlife Habitat Incentives > Program (WHIP) - have > been zero-funded in the Agriculture Appropriations > bill by the House of > Representatives. Many American agricultural > producers need these programs to > assist them in being good stewards of the land. The > Farmland Protection > Program has leveraged $230 million in state and > local funding and protected > 127,000 acres of farmland from sprawling > development. WHIP cost-share > programs have improve nearly 1.4 million acres of > habitat for Atlantic > salmon, northern bobwhite, Karner blue butterfly and > other species. WRP > enrollments have helped protect and restore nearly a > million acres of > wetlands. However, tremendous needs still exist. > FPP, for instance, > currently has a backlog of over 4,000 farmers. While > we recognize that these > programs have expended authorized acreage or dollar > amounts, we estimate > that demand for WRP is more than $578 million, FPP > more than $200 million, > and WHIP more than $150 million. > > We believe that funding to address existing demand > for WRP, FPP, and WHIP > can and should be accomplished within a > fiscally-responsible appropriations > bill and will help farmers and all Americans alike. > Funds to restore these > three programs should come out of programs that do > not provide benefits to > family farmers. > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > - - - - - - > For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET > TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT > to [log in to unmask] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]