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Senior Ducks Unlimited volunteers meet with senators and representatives on Capitol Hill to promote waterfowl habitat priorities

WASHINGTON – March 7, 2008 - Senior Ducks Unlimited volunteers Jeff Churan of Chillicothe, Mo. and T.R. Potter of St. Louis, Mo. traveled to Washington D.C. to meet with representatives, senators and other policymakers to discuss the organization’s conservation priorities.

Ducks Unlimited Cheif Biologist Dale Humburg (left), CPC Member Jeff Churan, Rep. Graves and CPC Member Don McCrory of Tennessee.

Churan met individually with Missouri Sen. Christopher (Kit) Bond, and with staff members from the office of Sen. Claire McCaskill. Potter met with staff from several Florida Congressional offices and that of Missouri Rep. Jo Ann Emerson, all of whom can be significantly influential regarding current conservation policy developments and funding. Both met briefly with Rep. Sam Graves and requested his support for the conservation titles of the farm bill.


Churan and Potter are active volunteers on Ducks Unlimited’s Conservation Program Committee, a volunteer group that helps to guide the conservation organization’s direction in achieving its waterfowl and wetlands conservation mission.


Churan and Potter encouraged Congress to support strong conservation measures in the farm bill and appropriations for the North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA).


CPC members were also joined by members of the House and Senate at a Capitol Hill reception to celebrate the beginning of the waterfowl nesting season.  The reception also gave members of Congress from around the country a chance to interact with the volunteers.


“I made this trip to Capitol Hill so our members of Congress could hear firsthand about the importance of wetlands conservation in my area,” said Churan. “There is a reason that I am passionate about waterfowl and wetlands conservation, and I want to share that passion with my members of Congress.”


“Letting our representatives in Washington know that their constituents are informed and concerned about the future of the farm bill is one of the best ways to ensure its reauthorization,” said Ross Melinchuk director of public policy for Ducks Unlimited’s Southern Regional Office.


Potter serves on the Board of Directors for the Great Rivers Habitat Alliance, a group dedicated to protecting the natural resources of the Missouri Confluence, the region where the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers converge. Potter says wetlands in Missouri are critical to migrating and wintering waterfowl as well as providing vital services to residents. In areas like the Missouri Confluence, wetlands help assuage floodwaters and protect the residents of St. Louis.


The farm bill, which is being debated in conference between the House and the Senate, has several conservation provisions that are farmer-friendly and needed for waterfowl and wetlands habitat conservation. CPC members reminded their senators and representatives that farm bill programs are critical to protecting millions of acres of breeding and wintering habitat for waterfowl.


CPC members also talked to their members of Congress about appropriations for NAWCA, a popular matching grants program that has conserved more than 23 million acres of habitat across North America. One of the most cost-effective conservation programs in history, NAWCA projects usually leverage $2 to $3 in partner contributions for every $1 from the federal government.


With more than a million supporters, Ducks Unlimited is the world’s largest and most effective wetland and waterfowl conservation organization with over 12 million acres conserved. The United States alone has lost more than half of its original wetlands - nature’s most productive ecosystem - and continues to lose more than 80,000 wetland acres each year.

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Contact: Jennifer P. Kross
jkross@ducks.org
701-202-8896
For more information, please visit www.ducks.org/farmbill and www.ducks.org/nawca

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