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Last updated: 2008-06-29


Western governors discuss balancing energy, wildlife
2008-06-29

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TETON VILLAGE, Wyo. - Governors from several Western states voted Sunday to form a council that will study ways to protect wildlife habitat in the face of ever-increasing demand for energy development in their region.

The governors were attending the first day of the annual Western Governors' Association conference, held this year in the valley of Jackson Hole in Wyoming's northwestern corner.

The task of the Western Wildlife Habitat Council will be to identify key wildlife corridors and habitats for animals such as pronghorn antelope, sage grouse and bear.

It is also considering the potential impact of energy development -- both in the form of oil and gas drilling and new construction of solar and wind generation plants -- as well as the matter of infrastructure for the rising population in the region and the effects of climate change.

"It is very interesting that you often have world-class habitat that is sitting right above world-class energy reserves," U.S. Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne said. "It is to our benefit that they are not mutually exclusive. When you look at the $4 a gallon gasoline and see what the implications are of that for the American family with regard to fuel and food, you need to do all you can to responsibly and environmentally develop our energy resources."

Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal, chairman of the association's board of directors, has stressed the preservation of wildlife habitat, particularly to protect hunting, as his state enjoys the benefits of wealthy coal and natural gas reserves.

Along with gathering a foundation of information on wildlife habitats, Western states and the federal government should cooperate to make sure energy developers follow through with mitigating habitat disruption, he said.

"There are some companies that are doing a very good job, but there are also some companies who are not," Freudenthal said.

Steve Elbert, vice chairman of BP America Inc., said his company supports the association's wildlife corridor initiative.

He noted that even if attempts at energy conservation and production of renewable sources are successful, the United States "will need more coal, more oil, more natural gas, more nuclear power in 2030 than it does today," Elbert said. "The West is and will remain a critical supplier of energy for the nation."

TV journalist Tom Brokaw, who spoke at the conference after hosting NBC's "Meet the Press" in Jackson Hole earlier Sunday, told the governors he was excited to see the West gaining prominence in this presidential election year.

"I know the people here across the political spectrum, representing so many cultures, so many national interests, so many ideologies, are always first and foremost citizens of the land they inhabit," said Brokaw, a South Dakota native who now owns a ranch in Montana.

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