The Center for Large Landscape Conservation (CLLC), an organization that includes non-governmental, university, government, and global partners, although it doesn't identify those government partners, it most likely includes U.S. federal agencies, and states. At least now CLLC is owning up to its partnership with the United Nations, more specifically the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). CLLC also admitted it "contributed to the UN Convention on Migratory Species adopting definitions of ecological connectivity" in its Annual 2020 report. For the IUCN, CLLC has the role of "Secretariat of the IUCN WCPA Connectivity Conservation Specialist Group. In its continued march towards globalism, the goal here is to promote global 'Guidelines for Connectivity Conservation". How about that, some boxed/canned version of rules that are applied the same in Idaho as they are in Brazil, as if the two had any similarities at all.
Who gave permission to these dudes to have the authority to make these decisions in the first place? Have they not heard of Constitutional laws that govern the U.S. as well as Idaho state laws? CLLC has also gained some allies in their agenda with U.S. Tribes, which makes sense as Tribes are held in federal trust, which basically is a relationship with the federal government. To capture all groups, CLLC has a fiscally-sponsored project called The Network for Landscape Conservation (NLC), which is an organization that more specifically identifies all involved partners. Heck, they are all one in the same, why bother with the different names. Now, somehow CLLC has decided conservation efforts are needed to prevent pandemics and locking up land for corridors and non-use will help economies. Thinking it is some sort of Star Wars descendant, CLLC has also created an internal JEDI Dialogue Group. While no specific information on this group could be found, the Washington Retail Association outlines the principles, Justice, Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion (JEDI). Must be the latest fad of collective thinking. Lastly, CLLC leader Gary Tabor, is plotting "guidance on integrating local stakeholder participation and social data into collaborative landscape conservation (CLC) planning", a funded project through the Human Dimensions Branch of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service via the U.S. Geological Survey under Cooperative Agreement No. G15AC00325, OMB Control Number 1018-0170. In other words, taxpayer dollars. While this project claims to be Inclusive, Fair, Transparent, and Legitimate, all prior experiences with this and other groups has shown nothing more than deceit. Don't be fooled, this is going to end badly for citizens. Only people who hold the same ideology will be allowed to participate, all other voices will be silenced. So on it goes, zealots with ideologies for the world.
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