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Do NGOs help or hinder?
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<blockquote data-quote="mtskylark" data-source="post: 1411314" data-attributes="member: 27776"><p>non-government organizations... not so much PETA, cause they're a pain in the arse. But orgs for example, the prairie conservation club(also a pain) is a big deal where i'm from. Maybe something you're more familiar with is National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Nature Conservancy, or the World Nature Organization. So where I'm from the prairie conservation is pushing for more private land being sold off to the conservancy that will no longer allow cattle to graze on that land because they think the cattle cause erosion and plant degradation, so local ranchers are battling them to keep their land along with battling the BLM and their regulations, restrictions, and fees to use the land they share. I just wondered if anyone found these or some of these NGOs to be helpful. Someone mentioned that it may be more helpful with productivity but not so much profitability. Thoughts? I know there's a lot more that goes into it, but just a general opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtskylark, post: 1411314, member: 27776"] non-government organizations... not so much PETA, cause they're a pain in the arse. But orgs for example, the prairie conservation club(also a pain) is a big deal where i'm from. Maybe something you're more familiar with is National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Nature Conservancy, or the World Nature Organization. So where I'm from the prairie conservation is pushing for more private land being sold off to the conservancy that will no longer allow cattle to graze on that land because they think the cattle cause erosion and plant degradation, so local ranchers are battling them to keep their land along with battling the BLM and their regulations, restrictions, and fees to use the land they share. I just wondered if anyone found these or some of these NGOs to be helpful. Someone mentioned that it may be more helpful with productivity but not so much profitability. Thoughts? I know there's a lot more that goes into it, but just a general opinion. [/QUOTE]
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