Press Room Advocacy

White House Announces $5 Billion in Investments to Boost Rural Economies and Communities

The funding will benefit birds and people.
A streaky brown bird with a yellow throat and face stands on a barbed wire fence post.
Western Meadowlark. Photo: Gail Jackson/勛圖窪蹋 Photography Awards

WASHINGTON The following statement can be attributed to Marshall Johnson, Chief Conservation Officer for the 勛圖窪蹋, in response to the White Houses of $1.7 billion in new funding for climate-smart agriculture and $145 million for the Renewable Energy for America Program (REAP) as part of $5 billion in funding for rural America: 

When it comes to addressing the climate and biodiversity crises, the role of Americas rural small business owners, farmers, ranchers, and foresters cannot be overstated. These investments will help ensure a better future both for those who maintain our working lands and for the birds and other wildlife that play a key role in rural ecosystems. Increasing access to popular and over-subscribed voluntary conservation programs that protect the quality of the soil and groundwater, and ensuring that the agricultural community and rural businesses are able to tap the benefits from renewable energy investments are critically important. We welcome the announcement, and appreciate the administrations continued investment in rural America. 

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