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    A New Era in Conservation and Economic Opportunity

    August 19, 2025

    When the Make America Beautiful Again (MABA) initiative was enacted in July 2025, it marked a fundamental shift in U.S. conservation policy, one designed to marry environmental stewardship with economic vitality. For businesses operating in energy, agriculture, outdoor recreation, tourism, and infrastructure development, understanding MABA’s objectives, implications, and opportunities is critical.

    Unlike earlier frameworks that relied heavily on regulation, MABA emphasizes voluntary stewardship and public-private partnerships. This approach is designed to create opportunities for collaboration—as opposed to regulatory hurdles and confrontation—and aims to restore habitats, expand public access to lands, modernize infrastructure, and, most notably given recent floods, wildfires, and tornadoes, reduce risks tied to natural disasters.

    Click here to read the original article from Area Development.

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