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Washington, DC 鈥 Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that it will commit $328 million over a three year period for conservation on private lands designed to improve water quality in the Gulf region. National and local organizations working on Gulf of Mexico and Mississippi River Delta restoration 鈥 Environmental Defense Fund, the National Wildlife Federation, 糖心传媒, Ocean Conservancy, The Nature Conservancy, Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana and Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation 鈥 released the following statement:
鈥淭he USDA鈥檚 announcement represents an increased commitment to restoration in the Gulf of Mexico region at a critical time. By dedicating additional resources to build upon the RESTORE Act and other restoration investments, USDA is setting a winning example for how to maximize efforts to strengthen the Gulf ecosystem 鈥 and the communities that rely on it."
鈥淯SDA鈥檚 cooperative work with local landowners 鈥 including farmers and others 鈥 will create tangible and measurable improvements in water quality and conservation of water resources. This is an important step forward in the restoration process."
鈥淲e hope that other federal agencies will be similarly innovative in their leadership and commitment to the restoration of the Gulf Coast. We stand ready to partner with leaders on these critical efforts.鈥
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Contact: Jacques Hebert, jhebert@audubon.org, (504) 264-6849