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Collaboration in the Borderlands: The Malpai Borderlands Group

机译:边疆地区的合作:马尔派边疆地区小组

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After 10 years of efforts to preserve the open spaces and way of life of the Borderlands Region, the Malpai Borderlands Group is now internationally recognized as an outstanding example of collaborative planning and management of large landscapes. Early in the 1990s, several neighbors along the Mexican border in Southeastern Arizona and Southwestern New Mexico began to meet periodically at Warner and Wendy Glenn's Malpai Ranch. Bill McDonald called the meeting to order by tapping a spoon on his coffee cup. His gaze flitted over the tanned ranchers seated at the Glenn's dinner table. "You all know why we're here. We need to do something before the state and federal bureaucrats decide what to do with us. We all love our land and our lifestyle, and we're under siege from misguided environmentalists, who want to destroy our way of life with their upcoming 'Cattle Free in 93' campaign on the public lands." Other concerns included a top-down approach to management on the part of the myriad of state and federal land management agencies. Rancher Drummond Hadley invited some of his friends from the environmental community in New Mexico to join in the discussions, and several points of agreement were discovered. Strongest agreement was in the areas of preservation of open space and the need to restore fire as a functioning ecological process. It was agreed that livestock grazing requires open space and that preservation of the ranching industry is important to prevent habitat fragmentation.
机译:经过10年的努力,保护了Borderlands地区的开放空间和生活方式,Malpai Borderlands Group现在被国际公认为是大型景观协作规划和管理的杰出典范。在1990年代初期,在亚利桑那州东南部和新墨西哥州西南部墨西哥边境沿线的几个邻居开始定期在华纳和温迪·格伦的马尔派牧场见面。比尔·麦克唐纳(Bill McDonald)用勺子敲打咖啡杯来召集会议。他的目光掠过坐在格伦饭桌上的晒黑的牧场主。 “你们都知道我们为什么会在这里。在州和联邦官僚决定与我们做些什么之前,我们需要做些事情。我们都热爱我们的土地和生活方式,我们正受到误导环保主义者的包围,他们希望他们即将在公共场所发起的“ 93​​岁无牛”运动破坏了我们的生活方式。”其他问题包括无数州和联邦土地管理机构采用自上而下的管理方法。兰切尔·德拉蒙德·哈德利(Rancher Drummond Hadley)邀请了他来自新墨西哥州环境界的一些朋友参加讨论,并发现了一些共识。最强烈的共识是在保护开放空间以及恢复作为正常运行的生态过程的火灾方面。人们一致认为,放牧牲畜需要开放的空间,保护牧场业对防止生境破碎化很重要。

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