Support for 30x30

 
 
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The effort to protect 30% of U.S. lands and ocean by 2030 is gaining momentum across the country. President Joe Biden has adopted a national 30x30 goal and pledged to take swift action to address the nature crisis. Across the country, communities, local leaders, businesses, state legislators, and Members of Congress are voicing their support for a more ambitious vision for nature conservation in America.

 
 

Overwhelming majorities of American voters support a 30x30 goal:

 
 
 
 
 
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The Biden-Harris administration has pledged to pursue a national 30x30 goal.

Just one week into his tenure, President Joe Biden signed an executive order establishing a national 30x30 goal and instructing his administration to work collaboratively—alongside rural communities, Tribal Nations, private landowners, fishers, and many others on the frontlines of conserving, stewarding, restoring, using, and enjoying nature—to meet the sale of the nature crisis. The Biden-Harris administration has since launched the America the Beautiful initiative, a decade-long challenge to work together to conserve, connect, and restore 30% of our lands and waters for the sake of our economy, our health, and our well-being.

“Where this path leads over the next decade will be determined not by our agencies, but by the ideas and leadership of local communities,” writes Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, and White House Council on Environmental Quality Chair Brenda Mallory. “It is our job to listen, learn, and provide support along the way to help strengthen economies and pass on healthy lands, waters, and wildlife for generations to come.”

 

ELECTED LEADER SUPPORT

 

Tribal Support:

Tribal Nations and Tribal Consortia support a national goal to protect 30% of the U.S. by 2030, with tribal organizations representing over 50 federally recognized tribes signing a “Tribal Leader Statement on 30x30 Policy” making clear that 30x30 efforts to accelerate conservation are a vitally important opportunity to strengthen the Nation-to-Nation relationship, and uphold Tribal sovereignty and self-determination. The following Tribal Nations, tribal consortia, and tribal leaders have expressed support for 30x30 efforts and Tribal priorities:

  • Kawerak, Inc, the Tribal Consortia in the Bering Strait Region of Alaska, where there are 20 federally recognized tribes.

  • The Tohono O’odham Nation, San Xavier District, in Arizona.

  • The Kashia Band of Pomo Indians, the Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians, the Redwood Valley Little River Band of Pomo Indians, the Resighini Rancheria, the Round Valley Indian Tribes, the Cahto Tribe Of Laytonville Rancheria, and the InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council in California.

  • The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians in Michigan.

  • The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) in Massachusetts.

  • The Walker River Paiute Tribe in Nevada.

  • The Pueblo of Acoma in New Mexico.

  • The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, the Suquamish Tribe, and the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, a natural resources management support service organization for 20 treaty Indian tribes, in Washington.

  • The Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians in Wisconsin.

 

Congressional Support:

During the 116th Congress, Senators Tom Udall (NM) and Michael Bennet (CO) and other cosponsors introduced the “Thirty by Thirty Resolution to Save Nature” (S.Res.372). Representatives Deb Haaland (NM), Joe Neguse (CO), Ted Lieu (CA), Ruben Gallego (AZ), Ed Case (HI), and other cosponsors championed the resolution (H.Res.835) in the U.S. House. This Thirty by Thirty Resolution to Save Nature would establish a national goal of conserving 30% of U.S. lands and ocean by 2030, and outlines key principles by which the nation should pursue this objective.

 
 

State and Local Support:

 

State and local elected officials from across the country have come together to support confronting America’s nature and climate crises by pursuing a national 30×30 goal. In an open letter, more than 450 state and local leaders from 43 states wrote: “Achieving 30x30 will require an ambitious and inclusive movement that engages local, state, national and Tribal leaders, as well as private landowners, as part of the solution. We support a national goal of protecting and restoring 30% of land and ocean by 2030 and commit to taking action now in our communities and states to reach it.”

STATE-BY-STATE 30X30 EFFORTS

States that are pursuing 30x30 conservation action include California, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington.

LOCAL 30x30 RESOLUTIONS

Across the Mountain West — home to most of the nation's national public lands — a growing list of city councils and county commissions are adopting resolutions to support the 30x30 goal. They include:

Colorado:

Adams County Commission | Avon Town Council | Boulder County Commission | Broomfield City Council | Carbondale Town Council | Frisco Town Council | Gilpin County Commission | La Plata County Commission | Pitkin County Commission | Ridgway Town Council | Telluride Town Council | San Miguel County Commission

Nevada:

Clark County Commission

New Mexico:

Las Cruces City Council | Santa Fe County Commission

Utah:

Grand County Commission

MAYORS NATIONWIDE SUPPORT 30X30

A bipartisan letter signed by 70 mayors from 29 states and Washington DC declared their support for protecting 30% of the nation’s lands, waters, and ocean by 2030.

Now, communities across the country are rising to the task. In Boise, Idaho, Mayor Lauren McLean has led the city in creating a set of unique 30×30-related goals fostering resilient ecosystems and creating meaningful outdoor recreation opportunities for community members.

 
 
 
 
 
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BUSINESS AND
NON-PROFIT SECTOR SUPPORT

 
 

Over 340 non-profit organizations and businesses from 45 states and territories have voiced their support for conserving 30% of America’s lands, waters, and ocean by 2030.

These organizations are:

 

2% for Conservation

Alabama Audubon

Alachua Conservation Trust

Alaska Wilderness League

Alliance for the Great Lakes

Alliance for the Shenandoah Valley

Amah Mutsun Tribal Band

American Battlefield Trust

American Hiking Society

American Littoral Society

American Rivers

Anacostia Watershed Society, Inc.

Annapolis Green, Inc.

Appalachia Ohio Alliance

Appalachian Mountain Club

Appalachian Trail Conservancy

Archaeology Southwest

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

Association of Zoos and Aquariums

Athens Conservancy

Audubon Naturalist Society

Audubon South Carolina

Azul

Bay Paddle

Bergen County Zoological Park

Better Building Institute Inc. (nfp)

Blank Park Zoo

Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation

Blue Planet Strategies

Blue Ridge Land Conservancy

Bold Alliance

Buckeye Trail Association

California League of Conservation Voters (CLCV)

California Native Plant Society

California Wilderness Coalition

Californians for Western Wilderness

Capital Region Land Conservancy

Cascadia Wildlands

Center for American Progress

Center for Biological Diversity

Center for Coastal Studies

Center for Justice, Outreach and Yoga, LLC

Center for Large Landscape Conservation

Center For Sustainable Communities

Central OR Bitterbrush Broads, Great Old Broads for Wilderness

Central Oregon LandWatch

Chesapeake Climate Action Network

Chesapeake Conservancy

Clean Fairfax

Clean Water Action

Cleanwater Linganore Inc.

Climate Law & Policy Project

Cloe Cadiz

Coalition for Smarter Growth

Coalition of Ohio Land Trusts

Coalition to Protect America's National Parks

Colorado Ocean Coalition

Colorado Wildlands Project

Committee on the Middle Fork Vermilion River

Connecticut Ornithology Association

Conservation Alabama

Conservation Colorado

Conservation Council For Hawaii

Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast

Conservation Lands Foundation

Conservation Law Foundation

Conservation Minnesota

Conservation Northwest

Conservation Realty Group, LLC dba Venture in Conservation

Conservation Voters for Idaho

Conservation Voters New Mexico

Conservation Voters of South Carolina

Conserve Southwest Utah

Continental Divide Trail Coalition

Corazon Latino

Council of Mexican Federations in North America (COFEM)

CT League of Conservation Voters

Dallas Zoo

David Traylor Zoo of Emporia

Defenders of Wildlife

Delaware Nature Society

Earth Strategy

Earthjustice

Eco-Justice Collaborative

Ecology Center

Ecumenical Eco-Justice of St. Joseph, Inc.

Elements of Change

Environment America

Environmental Action Committee of West Marin (EAC)

Environmental Law & Policy Center

Environmental League of MA

E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation and the Half-Earth Project

Florida Conservation Voters

Florida's Nature Coast Conservancy

For Love of Water (FLOW)

Forest Conservancy, Limited

Forever Maryland Foundation

Fort Ord Recreation Trails Friends (FORT Friends)

Friends and Neighbors of the Deschutes Canyon Area

Friends of AZ Joshua Tree Forest

Friends of Big Morongo Canyon Preserve

Friends of Browns Canyon

Friends of Dyke Marsh

Friends of Lower Beaverdam Creek

Friends of Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks

Friends of Plumas Wilderness

Friends of Quincy Run Watershed

Friends of the Cascade Siskiyou National Monument

Friends of the Inyo

Friends of the Mariana Trench

Friends of the Missouri Breaks Monument

Friends of the Nanticoke River

Friends of the Owyhee

Friends of the Rivers of Virginia

Friends of the San Pedro River Inc

Full Circle Design and Consulting - Benefit LLC

Gallatin Wildlife Association

Gallatin Yellowstone Wilderness Alliance

Georgia Conservation Voters

Gila Conservation Coalition

Gila Resources Information Project

Goose Creek Association

Grand Canyon Trust

Grand Prairie Friends Land Trust

Grand Staircase Escalante Partners

Great Egg Harbor Watershed Association

Great Old Broads for Wilderness

Greater Hells Canyon Council

Greater Highland Area Concerned Citizens

GreenLatinos

Greenpeace USA

GreenRope

Guam Community College Ecowarriors

Gullah/Geechee Fishing Association

Gullah/Geechee Sea Island Coalition

Healthy Ocean Coalition

High Country Conservation Advocates

Highlands Nature Sanctuary

Hispanic Access Foundation

Honolulu Zoo Society

Horry County Rising, Inc.

Huron River Watershed Council

Illinois Council of Trout Unlimited

Illinois Environmental Council

Illinois Stewardship Alliance

Indivisible Huron Valley

Inland Ocean Coalition

Inland Ocean Coalition Alaska Chapter

Inland Ocean Coalition Arizona Chapter

Inland Ocean Coalition Buffalo New York Chapter

Inland Ocean Coalition Central Texas Chapter

Inland Ocean Coalition CSU Fort Collins Chapter

Inland Ocean Coalition CU Boulder Chapter

Inland Ocean Coalition Great Lakes Chapter

Inland Ocean Coalition Illinois Chapter

Inland Ocean Coalition Montana Chapter

Inland Ocean Coalition North Texas

Inland Ocean Coalition University of Michigan Chapter

Inland Ocean Coalition Utah Chapter

Inland Ocean Coalition Washington DC Chapter

Inland Ocean Coalition Wyoming Chapter

Inland Woods + Trails

International Crane Foundation

International Fund for Animal Welfare

Island Marine Survey

Jenkinson's Aquarium

Kaha Kukahi

Kansas City Zoo

King Range Alliance

Land Trust Alliance

Land Trust of Virginia

League of Conservation Voters

Lehigh Valley Zoo

Living Classrooms Foundation

Los Padres ForestWatch

Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy

Loxahatchee River Historical Society

Lynnhaven River NOW

Maine Appalachian Trail Land Trust

Maine Conservation Voters

Maine Unitarian Universalist State Advocacy Network

MAIPC

Marine Conservation Institute

Maryland Conservation Council

Maryland League of Conservation Voters

Mass Audubon

Massachusetts Land Trust Coalition

Mattawoman Watershed Society

Maui Sports Adventures

Metro East Green Alliance (IL)

MI Air MI Health

Michigan Climate Action Network

Michigan Environmental Council

Michigan League of Conservation Voters

Mill Creek Alliance

Milwaukee County Zoo

Milwaukee Riverkeeper

Minorities in Shark Sciences

Mission Blue

Mojave Desert Land Trust

Montana Conservation Voters

Montana Wilderness Association

Montana Wildlife Federation

Moonville Rail Trail Inc.

Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust

Mystic Aquarium

Nadia’s Cake Co

National Aquarium

National Ocean Protection Coalition

National Parks Conservation Association

National Wildlife Federation

Native Fish Society

Natural Land Institute

Natural Resources Council of Maine

Natural Resources Defense Council

Nature for All

NC League of Conservation Voters

NeighborSpace of Baltimore County

Nevada Conservation League

New England Aquarium

New Jersey Audubon

New Jersey League of Conservation Voters

New Mexico Wild

New Mexico Wildlife Federation

New River Land Trust

New York League of Conservation Voters

Next 100 Coalition

Nicole Croft Consulting

Northeast Wilderness Trust

Northeastern Minnesotans for Wilderness

Northern Virginia Conservation Trust

NorthFork Financial

Ocean Conservancy

Oceana

Ohio Environmental Council

Ohio Parks and Recreation Association

Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden

Open Space Institute

Oregon Environmental Council

Oregon League of Conservation Voters

Oregon Natural Desert Association

Oregon Wild

Oregonians for Wild Utah

Outdoor Afro

Outdoor Industry Association

Pacific Environment

Park County Environmental Council

Partnership for the National Trails System

Patagonia

Patuxent Tidewater Land Trust

Paula Lane Action Network (PLAN)

Pew Charitable Trusts

Philadelphia Zoo

Piedmont Environmental Council

Poder Latinx

Potomac Conservancy

Potomac Riverkeeper Network

Presbyterians for Earth Care

Rachel Carson Council

Rebel Hawaii

REI Co-op

River Alliance of Wisconsin

River Revitalization Foundation

Rockfish Valley Foundation

Rocky Mountain Wild

Round River Conservation Studies

Sachamama

Saline Indivisible

San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance

San Juan Citizens Alliance

Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority

Savanna Institute

Save Mount Diabo

Save Our Shores

Save Red Rock

Save the Redwoods League

Scenic America

Scenic Virginia

SE Alaska Conservation Council

Seattle Aquarium

Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition

Sierra Business Council

Sierra Club

Sierra Club Alaska

Soda Mountain Wilderness Council

South Alabama Land Trust

South Carolina Coastal Conservation League

South Carolina Wildlife Federation

Southern Maryland Audubon Society

Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance

Starboard

Surfrider Foundation

Sustainable Agriculture Education (SAGE)

TAO

The Chaparral Lands Conservancy

The Conservation Foundation

The Conservation Fund

The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee

The Frontera Land Alliance

The Land Conservancy of New Jersey

The Mountain Pact

The Nature Conservancy

The Rewilding Institute

The Time Farms

The Trust for Public Land

The Trustees

The Wetlands Initiative

The Whale Guitar Project

The Wilderness Society

The Wildlands Conservancy

Tree Fredericksburg

Trees Forever

Tuleyome

Upper Gila Watershed Alliance

Upper Missouri Waterkeeper

Urban Ecosystem Restorations

Vermont Conservation Voters

Vet Voice Foundation

Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center

Virginia Conservation Network

Virginia Eastern Shore Land Trust

Virginia League of Conservation Voters

Virginia Zoo

Waitt Institute

Washington Friends of Wild Utah

Washington Wildlife & Recreation Coalition

Waterkeepers Chesapeake

West Virginia Rivers Coalition

Western Leaders Network

Western Resource Advocates

Western Slope Conservation Center

Whale and Dolphin Conservation

Wicomico Environmental Trust

Wild Heritage, a Project of Earth Island Institute

Wild Virginia

WILDCOAST

Wilderness Workshop

Wildlands Network

Wisconsin Conservation Voters

Women Working for Oceans (W2O)

Working Dogs for Conservation

World Wildlife Fund

Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation

Zaniac LLC

 

Outdoor industry businesses support President Biden’s national 30x30 goal.

These organizations are:

BioLite

Burton

California Outdoor Recreation Partnership

C-Change Media

Challenge Design Innovations

ChicoBag Company/ To-Go Ware

Columbia

Concept III Textiles International

Dick’s Sporting Goods

Erictex Fashion Co., Ltd.

prAna

Public Lands

REI

The North Face

Smartwool

Snow Peak

Timberland

Trailtopia, LLC

Vans

VF Corp

Industrial Revolution

Keen

La Sportiva North America, Inc.

LifeStraw

L.L.Bean

Natives Outdoors

NEMO Equipment

New Balance

Orvis

Patagonia

 

Photographs by: Deborah Lee Soltesz, U.S. Forest Service (Title); National Park Service (Banner)