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eNotes: Weekly News Briefs from the National Association of Conservation Districts

April 21, 2009

Congress Returns to Washington with a Busy Agenda

Congress is back in session this week following their two-week spring recess period. A large agenda awaits members of Congress, including completing the fiscal year 2010 (FY10) budget, beginning subcommittee work on FY10 appropriations, and debate on climate change legislation.

Prior to the recess, both the House and Senate passed FY10 budget resolutions. Work still remains as the two resolutions must now go to conference to resolve differences. That work must be done so that Congressional appropriators have a budget to begin their work of making FY10 spending decisions. NACD continues to be engaged to ensure full support for conservation as Congress works on the FY10 budget and appropriations.

Climate change legislation is also moving in Congress. This week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee has scheduled four days of hearings to consider draft legislation the Committee released earlier this month. Congressional action comes at the same time as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is also moving on climate change policy (see related story). NACD continues to work with Congress as action takes place in each of these areas.

NACD Submits EQIP and WHIP Comments

Last Friday, NACD submitted comments to NRCS regarding the interim final rules for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) and the Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP). Changes to these programs were a result of alterations made in the 2008 Farm Bill. In comments drafted by the Legislative Committee, NACD stressed local input and priority-setting and additional outreach to geographically disadvantaged producers in both programs. NACD expressed concerns about some provisions in the EQIP regulations which would limit irrigation practices, restrict the use of the program on federal lands and that might be too onerous for forest landowners. A copy of these comment letters can be viewed at http://www.nacdnet.org/policy/input/.

EPA Releases Proposed Endangerment Finding on Greenhouse Gases

Last week the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a proposed endangerment finding that public welfare and health are at risk with the contribution of greenhouse gases in air pollution. The finding identifies six greenhouse gases that are very likely to impact human health under the Clean Air Act--carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride. Potential impacts of climate change include increased temperatures, more flooding, and harm to water resources, wildlife and agriculture.

The endangerment finding will set the stage for the EPA to start a process to place limits on the six pollutants and will likely increase emphasis on climate change legislation in Congress. The finding is subject to 60-day public comment period. More information on the endangerment finding can be found by clicking here.

NRCS Publishes State Technical Committee, Local Working Group Guidelines

The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) recently published in the Federal Register guidelines for State Technical Committees and Local Working Groups.

The guidelines specify standard operating procedures for State Technical Committees and Local Working Groups such as membership requirements, operating procedures, meeting criteria and standards for public participation. State Technical Committees and Local Working Groups are critical components of locally-led conservation. With recommendations from Local Work Groups, State Technical Committees provide information, analysis and recommendations to NRCS state conservationists on priority resource concerns, watersheds and standard conservation practices on Farm Bill conservation programs.

NACD’s Legislative Committee will be developing comments to submit on behalf of the association, but individual state associations and conservation districts are also encouraged to comment. The guidance is available for comment until June 8, 2009 and is available for viewing in the Federal Register.

Join the Joint Forestry Team for Upcoming Webinar

Join the Joint Forestry Team for its upcoming National Web Conference entitled "Joint Forestry MOU Implementation". The Joint Forestry Team is comprised of NACD, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, USDA Forest Service and the National Association of State Foresters. National leaders from all four partner organizations will participate in the webinar, discussing a variety of topics including success stories from partners at the state, field and landscape levels, joint forestry activities, 2008 Farm Bill implementation and national-level updates. Participants will also have an opportunity to share questions, comments and concerns.

The webcast will take place Monday, May 4, 2009 from 2:30pm to 4:00pm Eastern Standard Time. Access to the webinar is free. Go to https://www.mymeetings.com/nc/join to join the conference. The conference number is SA3010901 and the password is 365838498. Contact Andy Mason or James Melonas with questions.

Fourth National Conference on Grazing Lands Call for Papers

The 4th National Conference on Grazing Lands is scheduled for December 13-16 in Sparks, Nevada. The conference will be hosted by the Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative (GLCI), the Society for Range Management (SRM) and other sponsoring organizations.

Conference sponsors are accepting abstracts for oral and poster papers in the following areas: issues concerning the agricultural urban interface; successful "cutting edge" management technologies for grazing practices; economic and marketing implications of grazing; public policy implications of grazing; and the optimizing of grazing land health for environmental and social benefits.

All accepted papers and poster abstracts are eligible for publication in the conference proceedings. Deadline for abstract submission is May 1. Instructions for electronic abstract submission are available on the GLCI website at http://www.glci.org/4NCGLindex.htm.

In this Issue

Congress Returns to Washington with a Busy Agenda (read more...)

NACD Submits EQIP and WHIP Comments (read more...)

EPA Releases Proposed Endangerment Finding on Greenhouse Gases (read more...)

NRCS Publishes State Technical Committee, Local Working Group Guidelines (read more...)

Join the Joint Forestry Team for Upcoming Webinar
(read more...)

Fourth National Conference on Grazing Lands Call for Papers (read more...)

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2009 Photo Contest

It’s time once again to dust off your camera and start taking photos for the 2009 NACD/Auxiliary Photo Contest. The contest is open to both youth and adults. First place winners in each of the categories receive a $50 prize.

More information on the photo categories, contest guidelines, entry instructions and forms, as well as past contest winners, are available on the NACD website. The contest entry deadline is December 1, 2009.

Stewardship News

Stewardship Week begins this Sunday, April 26 and continues through May 3, 2009. Don’t forget to reach out to your local media outlets and encourage them to cover your events throughout the week. NACD has provided a customizable news release along with several other helpful tools on our website . Don’t forget to let us know about your activities too! Please fill out our Stewardship Success Story survey so we can share them with other districts.

NACD Events Calendar

  • June 14-16, Northern Plains Region Leaders Meeting, Bismarck, ND
  • July 18-19, NACD Summer Board Meeting, Washington, D.C.
  • July 19-21, NACD Legislative Conference, Washington, D.C.
  • July 26-29, Northeast Region Meeting, Solomon's Island, MD
  • August 23-26, Southeast Region Meeting, Charleston, SC
  • September 22-25, Joint Pacific and Southwest Region Meeting, Wyoming
  • January 31 - February 3, 2010, NACD 2010 Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL

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