This is the beginning of a dialogue. We are now 15, 16 years into this 21st century and have a long way to go to absorb and understand the scientific growth that you understand and how to use it for the betterment of the land and water resources that you have discussed today.
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Highlighting the importance of ongoing dialogue and understanding scientific advancements for resource management.
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