Preservation vs. Conservation
Should we assume that not using the lands is the best thing for the lands?
Often the debate on managing and using public lands gets framed as a
question, should the lands be used at all, or preserved
as they are? But conservation may mean something completely different
from simple preservation.
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CJ Hadley
Editor, Range Magazine
- Cattle are not the problem, it is management
that is the problem.


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Dan Dagget
Environmentalist with EcoResults! and author of Beyond the Rangeland Conflict
- How can we change this from this false choice,
either/or, to make this really about the land, and the health of the
land?


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Dave Rittenhouse
Supervisor, USFS
- These are not new issues, they're not new
conflicts, we don't seem to [be able to] do anything to change it.


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Gregg Cawley
- Conservation is not the same as preservation.


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John McCarthy
Conservation Director, Idaho Conservation League, Boise, ID
- There are a lot of things that can be done
to improve situations for communities, for wildlife, for water quality,
but I say these things come with a price tag.


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Gregg Cawley
- 'Improvement' and 'destruction' are qualitative,
value-based terms.


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Jack Ward Thomas
- Should we rethink how we are using Yellowstone Park?

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Mark Pollot
Attorney
- At what point do we say, "You have to
share!"


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