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Pennsylvania Outdoor Conference on 2007 Farm Bill
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On April 21, the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) will sponsor a conference in Harrisburg about the Congressional reauthorization of the Farm Bill.

Farm Bill programs provide for protecting and improving fish and wildlife habitat, but the program has been historically under-funded. For example, in 2004 nearly 75% of the applications from farmers and forest owners to participate in Farm Bill conservation programs were rejected due to lack of funds. Despite the lack of funding, Pennsylvania leads the nation in having 173,000 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program.

In February, a coalition of 16 conservation groups, headed up by the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP), released a report entitled: Growing Conservation in the Farm Bill. Groups with diverse interests such as the National Wildlife Federation, Trout Unlimited, Pheasants Forever and Ducks Unlimited all found significant value in Farm Bill programs for fish and wildlife conservation.

Those interested inattending the conference and learning more about a fish andwildlife-friendly farm bill may contact NWF's outreach person, Ed Perry at 814-880-9593 or email at paglobalwarmingoutreach@gmail.com

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