Obama launches Great Outdoors initiative

President Barack Obama signs a memorandum establishing the Great Outdoors Initiative Friday at the White House Conference on America's Great Outdoors in Washington. Behind the president Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack watch.
President Barack Obama signs a memorandum establishing the Great Outdoors Initiative Friday at the White House Conference on America's Great Outdoors in Washington. Behind the president Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack watch.

President Barack Obama launched a new initiative Friday to conserve cherished land and encourage more Americans to enjoy the outdoors.

The president said the “America’s Great Outdoors” program will involve a series of listening sessions throughout the nation to solicit an array of ideas.

Obama said conservation is an integral part of economic growth, and that his new program also will create jobs. He promised that it won’t be a big federal program driven from Washington.

The initiative will be led by the heads of the Environmental Protection Agency, White House Council on Environmental Quality and departments of Agriculture and Interior. Obama is to receive a report by Nov. 15 outlining an action plan to both reconnect Americans to nature and enhance conservation efforts.

Eight departments and the White House Office of Management and Budget are to work with the initiative to “identify existing resources,” and to align policies to meet the initiative’s goals.

Obama made his remarks, alongside key department and agency heads, at a White House-sponsored “Conference on the Great Outdoors” at the Interior Department.

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