Your proposal makes sense, which reveals that you are not entirely familiar with the logic of the Endangered Species Act. It requires not just that endangered species be kept from going extinct if at all possible but that their natural habitat be protected so as to be congenial to their survival in the wild. Hence the supposed welfare of an insignificant little fish is more important than keeping vital water reservoirs full.
“Hence the supposed welfare of an insignificant little fish is more important than keeping vital water reservoirs full.”
This keeps the “mental” in “environmental”. LOL.
How many species of wildlife were harmed by the wildfires that raged without any water to put them out. How did these little bastards live all this time before the environ-mental cases decided that the reservoirs built long ago had to be at near empty to ensure their survival in that environment, and that that consideration trumps all others. What a bunch of environ-mental cases.
It cracks me up when a bird or such thought extinct for a hundred years is spotted. It shows the vast wilderness in America. The Delta fish will be just fine. The employees that monitor and worry about such might be out of work.