NCRLT gathered with the Power in Nature Coalition on April 19th in Sacramento to call for action from legislators. Community groups, conservation organizations, land trusts, and Native American Tribes in every part of California are working hard to protect California’s lands and waters so future generations can enjoy nature.
California’s 30×30 effort was launched with Governor Newsom’s Executive Order N-82-20, which called for a plan to protect 30% of California’s lands and coastal waters by 2030. The goal aligns with a climate-science driven global 30×30 campaign to protect nature all around the world to avoid an extinction crisis. California’s efforts are unique in that it centers this goal in equity, biodiversity, and climate.
NCRLT’s Executive Director Cynthia Perrine attended a Rally representing all of California’s ecoregions, then engaged legislative staffers in dialogue about the importance of state funding for conservation projects that protect land in perpetuity. Cynthia’s group included representatives from WildCoast, Audubon, Azul, CalTrout, California Native Plant Society, and Sacred Lands, Native Hands. Seen here is our group with Asm. Dawn Addis, who represents District 30.