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AJl A/ezwir <br /> The Conservancy report does not mention <br /> _ a key political problem that menaces open <br /> space — there . is no great constituency €or J ; :*� a ;:; <br /> land conservation . . Beavers andtcardinal � ; ,.., 0�0 j <br /> don' t vote, obviously, but even among . . `. <br /> Reoq," lonal . plannin g humans there is much more support — <br /> especially when it comes to funding — for <br /> parks and recreation facilities than for <br /> must include preserved natural space . If we can' t use it, it <br /> seems, we don' t want it. <br /> regen There are some rays of hope, especially in <br /> pace this corner of the Triangle. Orange County <br /> oin around about has been a pioneer in creating a county <br /> There' s a lot of talk <br /> g g Department of Environment and Resource <br /> open space these days . Conservation whose mission, in part, is to <br /> The buzz most prominently is coming identify andkconserve open space . Chapel <br /> from Gov. James B . Hunt Jr. , who in the % Hill made open space preservation a priority <br /> waning days of his 16 years in office has in its new Comprehensive Plan, adopted by <br /> made a noticeable turnaround in his the Town Council Monday night . I <br /> attitude toward the environment and land - -- • • - - <br /> preservation. Hunt last month unveiled a _ <br /> plan for protecting 1 million acres of open has been a pioneer in creating a county <br /> space over the next 10 years . He didn' t say Department of Environment and Resource <br /> how he would pay for it . ; Conservation whose mission, in part, is to <br /> Hunt' s proposal followed shortly after a identify and conserve open space. Chapel <br /> report by the Triangle Land Conservancy Hill made open space preservation a priority <br /> that documents an alarming erosion of in its new Comprehensive Plan, adopted by <br /> green space in the Triangle . The study the Town Council Monday night. <br /> found that in the last 10 years, development Orange County is working in a couple of <br /> has consumed 190,500 acres of open space areas on regional conservation — with <br /> in the six counties that make up the Chapel Hill and Durham on protecting New <br /> Triangle . Hope Creek, and with Durham County on <br /> That' s more than the entire 121 ,541 acres creating a regional park on the Little River. <br /> that have been preserved through public . ,We have a good natural areas inventory and private conservation efforts in the the work of UNC professor Haven Wiley <br /> region' s history. And a good chunk of that and science teacher Livy Ludington - that <br /> preserved space is underwater — Jordan L could serve as a model for the Triangle . (If <br /> Lake, Falls Lake, Harris Lake . and other you' d like to find out more about their <br /> water supply resources — which is fine to work, they' re speaking at a Sierra Club <br /> look at . but doesn' t do much to preserve forum Thursday at 7930 p . m . at Church of <br /> species habitat. the Reconciliation on Elliott Road .) <br /> If you look at the numbers, the But more — much more — needs to be <br /> preservationists are fighting a losing battle. done . From a broad perspective, the state <br /> Government and land trusts have targeted needs to come up with money to fund <br /> 16,000 acres for preservation over the next Hunt' s "million acre initiative ." But given <br /> five years, but that' s less than the amount the state funding crunch — induced largely <br /> that has been consumed by development by Hunt' s acquiescence to $ 1 billion-plus in <br /> annually in recent years . Republican tax cuts in the 1990s — new <br /> The Land Conservancy cites other money for open space is not a likely <br /> problems : prospect any time soon. <br /> ®Little of the preserved property in the The Land Conservancy is calling for a <br /> Triangle is connected, which means that cru- "GreenPrint" for open space preservation <br /> cial wildlife corridors are cut off. that would identify land that needs to be <br /> wMany local governments don' t have open protected and recommend how to protect it. <br /> space plans . That will need support from local <br /> ®There is little coordination among local <br /> governments in developing plans for land governments; as well as private groups, and <br /> that crosses political boundaries . , we hope Orange County and the <br /> ®There is no good system for keeping track municipalities here will embrace the <br /> of the open space that does exist. initiative . <br />