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Advocate fights to preserve rural land and wildlife

November 16, 2024 | Leavenworth County, Kansas


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Advocate fights to preserve rural land and wildlife
During a recent government meeting, a local resident passionately advocated for the preservation of Leavenworth County's rural character. The speaker, who moved from Shawnee 12 years ago, expressed deep concern over the impact of urban development on wildlife and natural habitats.

Highlighting their commitment to conservation, the resident mentioned their involvement in public hearings and their operation of a native plant nursery, which is run by their wife, an expert in native flora and the incoming president of the Kansas Native Plant Society. They emphasized the importance of maintaining natural spaces, sharing a poignant observation of red foxes displaced by development in their former neighborhood.

The speaker urged the community to prioritize the preservation of land over the expansion of residential plots, advocating for a future that allows for both nature and wildlife to thrive for generations to come. Their heartfelt plea underscored a growing concern among residents about the balance between development and environmental conservation in the region.

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