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Bush believes in "build your own bass ponds", not coldwater fisheries
tu.org: over 2 dozen complaints by TU on the Bush administrations fly
fishing actions. http://www.filter9.com/flash/america.html http://www.oregonlive.com/news...0.xml More From The Oregonian | Subscribe To The Oregonian Bull trout protection drastically reduced The Bush administration, which calls its decision a more realistic approach, would cut to 10 percent proposed critical habitat Wednesday, September 22, 2004 MICHAEL MILSTEIN The Bush administration on Tuesday sharply scaled back plans to reserve habitat for threatened bull trout, saying the wide-ranging fish already have ample protection in the Northwest and the benefits of adding more may not justify the cost. The scale of the cutback is striking. Nearly two years ago, federal biologists proposed designating as critical habitat 18,450 miles of rivers and streams and 532,700 acres of lakes and reservoirs in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. But the final selections provided about 10 percent of that: 1,749 miles of streams and 61,235 acres of lakes and reservoirs. The action reflects an increasingly narrow reading of the federal Endangered Species Act by the administration, limiting the reach of critical habitat for fish and wildlife nationally. Environmental groups have often used critical habitat as legal leverage in the Northwest to slow logging, mining, grazing and other land uses. |
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