Grazing Management Reform Hearing Before the Subcommittee On National Parks F
Grazing Management Reform Hearing Before the Subcommittee On National Parks F
Forests United States Congress House Committee On Natur
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I know we are running out if time here. T The riparian areas in Arizona have improved immensely this rear with the incredible amount of water we have received. In fact, low we need some way to channel and save some of that water, devious to that we have had many years of drought. So the facts that people are disputing today clearly are fluid, and ; don't mean that as a pun. I mean it is just very fluid every year. With changing weather conditions, those riparian areas seem to dso change, but th...ere is also an increase in riparian areas in Ari- zona. Are either of you familiar with an informal group called Six-Six n Arizona? Mr. Penfold. I am not familiar with that. Ms. English. There are six Sierra Club members and six ranch- ers without any— they aren't just Sierra Club members, I should ;ake that back— Audubon and some of the other environmental communities who got together without Federal or State involve- ment and started talking about good management practices. I have been on at least two ranches that, without the Federal Government telling them what to do, they are now sitting down at the table and applying the sciences of sustainability and the need for good ranching and the economic opportunities for the State, and coming up with not only protecting the riparian habitats but also increasing productivity and having less of a need for ranching sub- sidies.
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