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Poll: North Dakota residents back conservation

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Poll: North Dakota residents back conservation
North Dakota voters strongly support a greater state role in setting aside land to protect natural areas, water and wildlife habitat, according to a new poll.
By: Patrick Springer, INFORUM


North Dakota voters strongly support a greater state role in setting aside land to protect natural areas, water and wildlife habitat, according to a new poll.

The opinion survey, released Thursday by a coalition of conservation groups, found that two-thirds of state voters favor setting aside more land for habitat and preservation.

Strong support was consistent among geographic groups, including voters in rural and urban areas and all regions of the state, according to the poll, commissioned by The Nature Conservancy, Audubon Society, North Dakota Natural Resources Trust and Ducks Unlimited.

“Every survey shows North Dakotans are very appreciative and hold dear their outdoor values,” said Mark Trego, executive director of the North Dakota Natural Resources Trust.

The telephone survey of 400 North Dakota voters was taken April 6-8 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percent. The poll had a bipartisan flavor, in that it was jointly done by a firm that serves Republicans and one that caters to Democrats.

The poll results were released in a news conference Thursday in Bismarck, but conservationists met recently with The Forum editorial board to discuss the findings.

North Dakota has rich natural resources, but protecting land and water is a greater challenge with unprecedented energy development throughout much of the state, including wind farms, oil wells and pipelines, conservation advocates said.

“We thought it was very timely to take a good snapshot of where the public is,” Trego said. If North Dakota fails to protect its natural resources, he added, “We aren’t going to have the opportunities we have now. We think it’s time to start a larger discussion.”

Despite strong public support for conservation, efforts to preserve wildlife habitat are hampered by “unique” restrictive laws that make it difficult for nonprofit conservation groups to acquire land, Trego said.

“There are no other states in the country which have some of the laws we have,” he said.

Years ago nonprofit conservation groups supported laws requiring them to pay property taxes on land set aside for preservation to support local governments, yet conservation projects often meet steep resistance by farm groups and other interests, conservationists said.

The restrictive laws are in contrast to public opinion, conservation advocates argue, and claim the poll supports that view.

Voters are more than three times as likely to favor allowing land owners to sell their property to conservationists than to oppose sales that would take farm land out of production, according to the poll.

Underlying that support for conservation land acquisition is a bedrock belief in individual property rights, with 85 percent supporting such sales and 11 percent against.

“That puts it in the ‘mom and baseball and apple pie category,’ said pollster Lori Weigel.

Among the potential projects poll respondents regarded as “extremely important” or “very important”:




•Protecting and restoring the water quality of rivers, lakes and streams, 61 percent.


•Protecting fish and wildlife habitat, 51 percent.


•Protecting wetlands, 41 percent.



Stephen Adair, director of Ducks Unlimited’s Great Plains office in Bismarck, said North Dakota needs development and tillage agriculture, but also needs preservation of important natural resources.
Re: Poll: North Dakota residents back conservation
by on 06/18/2010 09:34 AM | Reply #1 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

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Location: ND
A piece quoted in the article,

“Every survey shows North Dakotans are very appreciative and hold dear their outdoor values,” said Mark Trego, executive director of the North Dakota Natural Resources Trust.
 
Mr. Bob Kellam, I have a question. I thought "Keith" Trego was or is executive director of the North Dakota Natural Resources Trust?
Re: Poll: North Dakota residents back conservation
by on 06/18/2010 09:56 AM | Reply #2 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

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Fritz,

I don't know if you pay much attention to the tendencies in Bob's posts on FBO, but generally speaking he only puts out articles for consumption and tends to shy away from picking a side, or a fight.


But I will bite.  If, as you allude, the data or interpretation of the data are contaminated by some connection between Keith and Mark Trego (I have no idea as I don't know either of them), might I suggest the groups that you are active in form their own questions to poll the general public.

Just a thought as that tends to be a more generally accepted methodology than insinuating the results are not as they appear.  Merely insinuating that the polls are skewed is something best left to politicians and political pundits.
“Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it.” ~ Mark Twain
Re: Poll: North Dakota residents back conservation
by on 06/18/2010 11:29 AM | Reply #3 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

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I would speculate that North Dakotans believe in private property rights more so than "protecting the environment". This whole topic is about wetlands. Not too many will say a farmer should not farm a low area during a dry year.
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Re: Poll: North Dakota residents back conservation
by on 06/18/2010 11:43 AM | Reply #4 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

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3x,

Do those same people agree with tramping on a landowners property right to sell to whom they see fit?

Just asking, cause you can't claim property rights on one hand and then step on them when they do not suit your agenda!

Re: Poll: North Dakota residents back conservation
by on 06/18/2010 11:59 AM | Reply #5 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

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Can't sell agricultural land to corporations.  Thats not a bad law in my opinion.

I say to hell with that pot o' gold.

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