Conservation groups upset by North Cascades grizzly decision
Source: Associated Press
Conservation groups upset by North Cascades grizzly decision
By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS
July 11, 2020
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) The forested mountains in and around North Cascades National Park in north central Washington state have long been considered prime habitat for threatened grizzly bears, so environmental groups are upset the Trump administration scrapped plans to reintroduce the apex predators there.
U.S. Secretary of the Interior David L. Bernhardt on Tuesday announced his agency will not conduct the environmental impact statement needed to move forward with the idea.
That drew rebukes from conservation groups, who have worked for decades to grow the tiny population of about 10 grizzlies in the vast North Cascades, where writer Jack Kerouac spent the summer of 1956 as a lookout for wildfires.
Grizzlies have been an integral part of the North Cascades ecosystem for 20,000 years but are now one of the most threatened populations in North America,? said Rob Smith, northwest director of the National Parks Conservation Association. This purely political decision ignores science, Park Service recommendations and overwhelming public support.
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