What You Need to Know About the new ‘America’s Conservation Enhancement (ACE) Act’

   09.28.20

What You Need to Know About the new ‘America’s Conservation Enhancement (ACE) Act’

In today’s world of constant threats and challenges to wildlife habitat, wildlife conservation, outdoor recreation and in some instance’s wildlife populations themselves, it is good to see action at the federal level to provide for natural resource conservation.

Recently, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed the America’s Conservation Enhancement (ACE) Act – legislation supported by the recreational boating and fishing community that will reauthorize or establish several important wildlife conservation programs. The measure now heads to the U.S. House of Representatives and National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) is strongly encouraging lawmakers to swiftly approve the bill. In a recent press release NMMA made the following comments regarding the ACE Act:

The ACE Act helps conserve wildlife and wildlife habitat, including by reauthorizing the North American Wetlands Conservation Act and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act. It also addresses the threats of emerging wildlife diseases like Chronic Wasting Disease, protects livestock from predators, and combats invasive species.

Management of habitat is critical for all wildlife

“The Senate is working together to protect wildlife,” said Senator John Barrasso (R-WY). “The ACE Act will help Washington work with tribes and states on conservation. Our bipartisan legislation will establish a special task force to combat the spread of chronic wasting disease. It will also help protect livestock from predators. This legislation is a win for ranching communities in Wyoming. Now it’s time for the House of Representatives to pass the ACE Act and send it to President Trump for his signature.”

Wildlife conservation efforts must be ongoing

“At a critical time for the future of wildlife and our planet, the ACE Act would help to improve species conservation, protect vital ecosystems and ensure outdoor recreation opportunities abound for generations to come,” said Senator Tom Carper (D-DE). “This bipartisan legislation supports locally-driven restoration and conservation programs throughout the country, many of which leverage private dollars and local partnerships to foster economic activity and job creation in the regions they serve. For example, the North American Wetlands Conservation Act, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act and Chesapeake Bay Program support critical efforts in protecting species and restoring habitat in the Delmarva region, which boasts a multibillion-dollar ecotourism industry. While building on existing programs like these that have a proven record of success, the ACE Act would also drive new and innovative initiatives to address threats like invasive species and wildlife disease. With no shortage of challenges facing habitat and species conservation today, the ACE Act will deliver much-needed support to those who are on the ground and working to protect the Earth and all the creatures who inhabit it.”

NMMA thanks Senators John Barrasso, Tom Carper, and Martin Heinrich (D-NM) for spearheading the legislation. For more information, please contact NMMA director of federal government relations, Clay Crabtree at ccrabtree@nmma.org.

 

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Terry Nelson is currently a writer for AllOutdoor who has chosen not to write a short bio at this time.

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