American Lands Council
Did You Know...  
Preservation and multiple use are not mutually exclusive!

Nov 6, 2013
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  • Watch this video below and learn about why grazing is crucial to preserving our vegetation.

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    Did You Know ...

    grazing is an essential part of preserving the vegetation on the land?  See above video for more information.

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    by Dr. Donald J. Kochan



    Greetings!

    The West is known for its beautiful and unique landscapes.  Every year, millions of visitors come from all over the world to enjoy the richness of our public lands.  It is important for us to realize that  our public lands can be managed for multiple use and sustained yield, while still protecting the environment and the beauty that we have come to cherish.

    Because there has been so much misinformation concerning energy and the effects its production has on our environment, the Western Energy Alliance has created a series of short videos to show how this company, like many others, is working hard to ensure that we can have the energy resources we need and preserve our beautiful natural resources for generations to come.

    Please watch these four short videos and learn how energy and the environment are not mutually exclusive.  Indeed, they share the same common ground.

     

     

    Common Ground: Land
    Common Ground: Land
    Common Ground: Water
    Common Ground: Water
    Common Ground: Air
    Common Ground: Air
    Common Ground: Wildlife
    Common Ground: Wildlife
    It is up to all of us to preserve the beautiful natural resources of our nation.  We are so grateful to those who are finding ways to care for the needs of our people, as well as preserving the heritage of the West, proving once again, that the two are not mutually exclusive.

    Sincerely,                                                        Donate

      

    Ken Ivory

    ALC President

      

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