America is in the midst of a nature crisis. In the West, we are losing a football field's worth of natural area every 30 seconds. Habitat loss and climate change are driving plants and animals to towards the brink of extinction. That's why scientists are calling for a bold goal of protecting 30 percent of America's lands and waters by 2030—a goal that can save nature, strengthen local economies, and improve public health.
Next Thursday, July 23, join the Center for Western Priorities, the Conservation Lands Foundation, and Senator Tom Udall for a virtual discussion on how we can achieve this critical goal and how grassroots efforts in Nevada are working to ensure Bureau of Land Management lands are part of the solution.
When: Thursday, July 23rd at 11am PT / 2pm ET
RSVP: Please RSVP here
Where: YouTube Live | Facebook Live
Featuring:
- Tom Udall, United States Senator for New Mexico
- Howard Watts, Nevada Assemblyman
- Jocelyn Torres, Senior Field Director for the Conservation Lands Foundation
- Jennifer Rokala, Executive Director of the Center for Western Priorities
You can also follow the new @Protect30x30 Twitter feed to get more news on all things 30x30.
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