The government is us; we are the government, you and I. -Theodore Roosevelt
“30 by 30” is a global initiative started by the environmental community that seeks to protect the earth’s biodiversity and address climate change by protecting 30% of the planet’s lands and waters by the year 2030. “30 by 30” proposals were originally linked to global land and water protected area targets established by the United Nation’s Convention on Biological Diversity.
The Hunt Fish 30x30 Coalition’s recommendations reflect the priorities first outlined in the “Hunting and Fishing Community Statement on the 30x30 Initiative” that was developed in response to “30 by 30” legislation introduced at the state level in 2020. In the statement signed by 66 sporting-conservation organizations, the Coalition highlights the important role sportsmen and women have played and continue to play in the conservation of fish, wildlife, and natural ecosystems in the United States.
Recognizing this history of conservation successes, the current recommendations present an opportunity to advance pragmatic, effective conservation efforts while identifying several existing measures that should be included in the Atlas. The updated recommendations focus on empowering the entities best equipped to identify and advance effective conservation solutions by strongly encouraging the Administration to partner with these organizations during the development of the Atlas. Further, the recommendations provide critical details on what the sporting-conservation community believes should and, often more importantly, should not be included as criteria for inclusion in the Atlas.
The organizations believe that for America the Beautiful to be successful, the following fundamental elements must be included in any “Thirty by Thirty” policy:
"The wildlife and its habitat cannot speak. So we must and we will."
-Theodore Roosevelt