
Ask Congress to improve habitat on America’s farmland
Farmland can play a key role in providing habitat for wildlife.
The majority of land in the US is privately owned, making conservation programs on farms essential.
The National Wildlife Federation conducted a survey of more than 500 farmers in December 2024. The vast majority of those surveyed “value voluntary conservation programs and want to see Congress increase their funding,” according to the group.
It’s not shocking. Many argue that farmers are the original conservationists.
Results of the survey include:
With the majority of land in this country held by private landowners, some of the programs to save wildlife and their habitats must be tailored to farms and ranches.
The good news? Farmers are supportive.
Farmland can play a key role in providing habitat for wildlife.
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