Neighboring ranchers have grazed cattle on the ranch since, Hellickson said. Melani Walton was born in Williston and raised on a ranch near Sidney, Mont. She has a long familiarity with Medora and the Little Missouri Badlands, which drew Roosevelt in to hunt buffalo.
Starting in , he spent parts of three years ranching and hunting in the Badlands, where he cultivated an interest in conservation. Written By: Patrick Springer am, May 10, The Montana native is married to Rob Walton, a billionaire heir to the Walmart fortune.
Suggested Articles. At acres, the Rob and Melani Walton Nature Preserve is part of a large area of undeveloped, protected woodlands along the north side of Beaver Lake—a lake vital to the landscape and people of northwest Arkansas. As the primary source of drinking water for half a million people, hydropower and countless recreation opportunities, keeping Beaver Lake clean is important for conservation and the economy.
Maintaining an intact buffer of woodlands around the lake helps to ensure the water flowing into the lake will remain clean for the many communities it serves. As far back as the s, botanists from the University of Arkansas noted this area for being special. With its combination of woodlands, limestone glades, and seeps it provides a unique habitat for dozens of rare plants and animals.
The dozens of known rare plants in the area make conserving this property that much more important. Near Garfield, Arkansas. View Directions Open in Maps. Rob and Melani Walton are longtime supporters of sustainability and conservation efforts around the globe and have been invaluable partners to African Parks since its inception. In an analysis conducted in , African Parks identified 'anchor areas' in Africa that have the greatest chance of being viably functioning, large landscapes, capable of harbouring globally significant biodiversity and sustaining their flow of benefits to millions of people.
However, of these, only 69 are currently adequately protected. With this funding commitment from the Rob and Melani Walton Foundation, African Parks will be able to continue to increase their impact by bringing more parks under management, continue to reduce poaching, increase wildlife populations, and improve livelihoods for hundreds of thousands of people.
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