From checking mountain snow depth in Idaho to designing a soil conservation system in Alaska while, at the same time, dealing with local and national conservation politics — the stories told here by Neil and Rob Sampson help us experience what is happening on our American lands. In the 1960s, Neil found one winter’s Western snow samples rich with radiation as a result of China’s above-ground testing of nuclear devices. During Rob’s four years as an Alaskan conservationist, he visited over 50 Native Villages in remote areas to explore ways to plan their future on the land in an era of climate-change. In Oregon, Rob got in during the infancy of forming watershed councils that could plan for endangered salmon and steelhead. Neil worked with a Washington, D.C. coalition that helped environmentalists understand agricultural land and water issues. He was also asked to join a team helping farmers in West Africa’s The Gambia develop a productive agriculture that could feed an increasing population, the beginning of his international consulting. Both Rob and Neil not only have great stories to tell, but have developed a big-picture overview of the challenges facing American agricultural lands and waters. Committed to Conservation lets us join them in their experiences and discoveries.
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In the 1960s, Neil got a major surprise when he went out to measure Idaho snow samples that predict water availability for farmers. The snow turned out to be rich in radiation as a result of China's above-ground testing of nuclear devices. During Rob's four years as an Alaskan conservationist, he visited over 50 Native Villages in remote areas to explore with them ways to plan their future in an era of climate-change-induced flooding.
In Oregon, Rob got in during the infancy of forming watershed councils charged with improving conditions for endangered salmon and steelhead. In Washington, D.C., Neil worked with a coalition that helped environmentalists understand agricultural land and water issues in major national farm legislation. He also joined a team helping farmers in West Africa's The Gambia develop a productive agriculture that could feed an increasing population, a beginning of his international consulting.
Both Rob and Neil not only tell good stories, but have developed a big-picture overview of the economic and political challenges involved in sustaining the productivity of our American agricultural lands and waters. Committed to Conservation lets readers join them in their experiences, discoveries, and vision.
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