WASHINGTON, D.C. — North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum’s record in the Peace Garden State underscores his potential to bring a balanced approach to stewarding the nation’s wildlife, public lands and waters, and other resources.
“The next secretary of the Interior will have a critical role to play in responsibly stewarding America’s invaluable wildlife, public lands and waters, and natural resources,” said Collin O’Mara, president and CEO of the National Wildlife Federation. “Governor Doug Burgum has often been a strong advocate for science-driven wildlife management, conservation of wildlife habitat, promotion of the outdoor recreation economy, and reductions in pollution through commonsense carbon management and appropriately-sited clean energy. We hope he will carry these experiences to the Interior Department and provide the type of balanced, farsighted leadership that people and wildlife alike need.”
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