Posted on 09/30/2011 12:07:41 PM PDT by Red Steel
BILLINGS, Mont. - The Obama administration is taking steps to extend new federal protections to a list of imperiled animals and plants that reads like a manifest for Noah's Ark
-snip-
key Republicans vowed Thursday to press forward with their plans to put the brakes on a law they blame for jeopardizing economic growth.
Still, said Patrick Parenteau, an environmental law professor at the Vermont Law School, "Here at a single glance, you see the sweep of the Endangered Species Act. They are moving through this large backlog at a fairly crisp clip now.
-snip-
The flurry of action could help revive President Barack Obama's standing among wildlife advocates upset over the administration's support for taking grey wolves off the endangered list
-snip-
It also could set the stage for a new round of disputes pitting conservation against development.
-snip-
In response to the administration's decisions under the settlements, Republicans including U.S. Rep. Doc Hastings, chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, repeated their call to overhaul the 37-year-old endangered act. The Washington state lawmaker is planning hearings this fall into what he characterizes as the law's failure.
"The ESA is unfortunately now used as a tool in costly lawsuits where politics trump science and jobs and economic prosperity are put in jeopardy," Hastings said Thursday.
Earlier this year, citing restrictions against development and other activities, GOP lawmakers unsuccessfully sought to strip the federal budget of money to list new species as threatened or endangered. The administration is seeking $25 million for the listing program in 2012, an 11 per cent increase.
-snip-
Noah Greenwald with the Center for Biological Diversity said the Fish and Wildlife Service was making "substantial progress."
"This is what we were looking for starting to move species out of the pipeline into listing,
(Excerpt) Read more at winnipegfreepress.com ...
Interesting that 99.9% of those who are push for legal “protection” for animals believe in evolution. I thought part of evolutionary theory was what is often termed “survival of the fittest”. If these animals can’t adapt to a changing environment, from an evolutionary perspective, shouldn’t we just be letting them die out?
It’s hard to believe that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service can pull this off while conducting commando raids on Gibson Guitars at the same time. Amazing.
I have a Texas rat outside on my patio who is about to become extinct.
/johnny
Of course protections for unborn HUMANS remain taboo.
The Endangered Species Act has been manipulated much as has the definition of “poverty” in this nation - the “threshold” keeps growing larger and larger.
I find it difficult to believe that the “American Eel” is endangered - I know people who fish on the lower end of the Arkansas River who see them very regularly on trotlines.
An interesting observation on those who keep pushing for more an more protection for supposedly “endangered” species:
The vast majority of those who are nuts about “protecting” these bugs, worms, rats, etc - also are radical evolutionists... Yet doesn’t the theory of evolution include the mantra “survival of the fittest”?
Some so-called “endangered” species are not threatened because of mankind - but because the species does not adapt. How many species became extinct before mankind had any possible impact on them? According to the same evolutionists - thousands or even millions.
But when people worship the earth over God -
How about Americans? Are they on that list?
But when people worship the earth over God -
Notice this is not WHY God is showing His wrath, but HOW He is showing his wrath.
Actually, its a Texas DemocRat and you don’t hunt them, you bait and trap them, using a large cage with a spring loaded door and a pile of campaign contributions.
Not to worry about a bait trail. DemocRats have been known to scent campaign contributions from as far away as Saudi Arabia and Indonesia.
Do they mean the wood rat? They don’t last long around my house either.
Good one!
I wonder how those solar panel companies, the ones getting all that taxpayer dough, got through this regulatory morass so fast....
Thanks!!!!
I have long believed that the Endangered Species Act should be repealed. If a species is too stupid to adapt to changing conditions, then so be it.
I have long believed that the Endangered Species Act should be repealed. If a species is too stupid to adapt to changing conditions, then so be it.
Do you wonder?
Quite simply through donations to 0bama and the ‘rats.
If you own land, and ever what to do anything with it, kill everything on it before they declare one of them “endangered”.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.