NEWS
For Immediate Release: January 7,
2005
SAGE GROUSE COALITION REACTS TO
SAGE GROUSE DECISION
Western Coalition Challenges Activist Groups To "Put
Your Money Where Your Mouth Is"
Phoenix, AZ (January 7,
2005) Following the federal government's final decision not to list the
Greater Sage-grouse as an endangered species, the Chair of the Partnership for
the West grassroots alliance issued this challenge to activist groups seeking
the listing: start spending money on sage-grouse conservation efforts
rather than on lawyers and lawsuits.
"We challenge those activist groups
that pushed this petition to put their money where their mouth is and start
funding actual conservation efforts instead of funding lawyers and lawsuits,"
said Diane Hoppe, Chair of the Partnership and a Colorado State
Representative. "Federal agencies, State agencies, counties,
municipalities, conservation groups and many private sector stakeholders are
together spending tens of millions of dollars to help conserve sage-grouse and
its habitat. What are some of these so-called environmental groups
bringing to the conservation table? Little beyond a never-ending stream
of destructive and costly lawsuits.
"These lawsuits end up hurting
wildlife because they drown wildlife biologists and conservation officials in
paperwork, drain dollars away from actual conservation efforts, and scare folks
away from the conservation table," Hoppe added. "It's time these
activists chose conservation rather than conflict."
Hoppe praised the
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the U.S. Interior Department for its
decision not the list the grouse. "This decision is a victory of science
over politics," she said. "The field biologists did their work and came
to a science-based conclusion that the bird was not on the verge of
extinction. Now it's up to all of us to work together in the West to
ensure that this bird does not get into serious trouble in the
future."
Hoppe also praised several Members of Congress, especially U.S.
House Natural Resources Committee Chair Richard Pombo (R-CA) and Reps. Jim
Gibbons (R-NV) and Jim Matheson (D-UT), for helping to lead the effort to
convince the federal government that state and local stakeholders were in the
best position to lead sage-grouse conservation efforts.
Hoppe
added: "This is an especially big win for Western landowners and farmers
and ranchers. The overwhelming majority of landowners are more than
willing to pitch in and help conserve this species on their land, but they
rightfully fear standing in front of the loaded and cocked double-barreled
shotgun that is the flawed Endangered Species Act.
"Its time to
update and modernize this law so that local folks who live on the land are
given incentives to protect species, rather than encouraged to shoot,
shovel and shut up when a species wanders across their land, Hoppe
said.
Jim Sims, Executive Vice President of the Partnership, said:
"It is my hope that those who are truly interested in seeing this species
survive and flourish will come to the table and help hammer out common sense
conservation efforts.
"The sad news is that those pushed this listing
petition forced the wasteful spending of millions of taxpayers dollars at
the federal and state levels that could otherwise have been spent helping
sage-grouse and preserving their habitat.
"The good news is that there
are many public interest groups who truly care about the future of this species
and who are already engaged in constructive efforts to enhance conservation
efforts at the local level. We applaud their efforts and we look forward to
working with them," Sims said.
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About The
Partnership
The Partnership for the West
(www.partnershipforthewest.org) is a broad-based alliance linking industries
and interests in common cause for policies that support a clean environment and
a healthy, growing economy. Its membership includes more than 500 companies,
associations, coalitions and organizations who collectively employ or represent
more than one million of people across America in the following sectors:
farm/ranching, coal, timber/wood products, small businesses, utilities, hard
rock mining, oil & gas, construction, manufacturing, property rights
advocates, education proponents, recreational access advocates, county
government advocates, local, state and federal elected officials, grassroots
advocates and others.
Contact: Jim Sims, Partnership for the
West
cell: 303-332-8259
jim@partnershipforthewest.org
http://www.partnershipforthewest.org
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