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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDon't Play Politics With Sage-Grouse Protections! (Omnibus E action)
While you are there click the green tab to protect wildlife habitat for free. I do every day.
http://therainforestsite.greatergood.com/clickToGive/trs/petition/DOW-SageGrousePolitics
Habitat loss and degradation has driven many of these birds to the brink of extinction.
Sponsored by: Defenders of Wildlife
Knuckling under to ranching and oil industry lobbyists, Congress has inserted a measure that would bar the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from taking any action to protect imperiled greater sage-grouse. Habitat loss and degradation has driven many of these birds to the brink of extinction.
It is simply outrageous that Congress would include such a grossly irresponsible rider on this Omnibus. This is yet another example of the recent political attacks on our nation's wildlife and natural heritage with Congress once again meddling in what should be science-driven decision making and ultimately placing an imperiled species at grave risk.
Tell Congress and President Obama to stop playing politics with our nation's wildlife!
Sign the petition below at the link at top. BE SURE to confirm your signature.
Dear Members of Congress and President Obama,
I am outraged that Congress is finalizing an Omnibus spending bill that threatens the survival of imperiled greater sage-grouse across the Western landscape. And, in doing so, it undermines conservation efforts that would benefit millions of acres of declining Western lands and the hundreds of other species these lands support. The sage-grouse rider freezes the ability of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to carry out necessary conservation efforts to protect greater sage-grouse. Furthermore, it puts Congress, not biologists in charge of micromanaging the future of these imperiled birds and undermines science-based decision making and the Endangered Species Act.
Sage-grouse have experienced dramatic population declines in some cases over 90%; the Columbia Basin sage-grouse numbers less than 1,000 individuals. Continued pressure from big oil and industrial ranching has devastated sage-grouse habitat across the west, putting these species at a very real risk of extinction. These iconic creatures need more protection, not more delays.
I urge you to oppose any future efforts, whether in budget or stand-alone bills, to further delay efforts to protect sage-grouse and undermine the Endangered Species Act. As stewards of our natural heritage, it is imperative that we protect our native wildlife and lands for future generations.
Thank you for your consideration,
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Don't Play Politics With Sage-Grouse Protections! (Omnibus E action) (Original Post)
Omaha Steve
Jan 2015
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2naSalit
(86,622 posts)1. Another org
working on this issue and has been since DoW started working on it and is working with DoW on this and many other issues:
http://www.westernwatersheds.org/
We all need to consider that other species are what make our loves livable and they need protection from those of us who are not willing to see the big picture beyond immediate enrichment for a few.
Thanks for posting!