Alexander Applauds Signing of Congo Basin Conservation Bill
Document Type:
Media
Citation:
Alexander, L. (2004, February 13). Alexander Applauds Signing of Congo Basin Conservation Bill. United States Senate. [Online]. Available: http://alexander.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressReleases.Print&PressRelease_id=381&SuppressLayouts=True [2004, February 13].
Year Published:
2004
Type Work:
News Release
Availability:
Online
Language:
English
Country:
United States
Url:
http://alexander.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressReleases.Print&PressRelease_id=381&SuppressLayouts=True
Bushmeat Asian Type:
Bushmeat
Keywords:
government; United States; Congo Basin Forest Partnership; conservation; legislation
Abstract:
President Bush today signed into law the Congo Basin Forest Partnership (CBFP) Act, which authorizes U.S. participation in a partnership to help preserve the central African rainforest.
"The Congo Basin is home to the second largest contiguous tropical forest in the world only the Amazon is larger," Alexander said. "It extends over 700,000 square miles into six African countries and contains the most diverse grouping of plants and animals in Africa."
The CBFP aims to protect 11 key landscapes encompassing more than 30 national parks and thousands of square miles across six countries in central Africa. The bill was shepherded through the Senate by Alexander where it passed by unanimous consent last December. The Senate version passed the House Feb. 3, and was signed by the president today.
"Secretary Powell led the charge on this effort, announcing U.S. participation more than a year ago. Now this partnership is authorized by law," Alexander continued. "I hope it...












