Guest guest Posted March 15, 2002 Report Share Posted March 15, 2002 - Freedom Page Wednesday, March 13, 2002 7:00 PM BLM " Takes " More Land Friends, Speaking of unconstitutional actions by our federal government, state Rep. Simons from Wyoming gives an update on the government's attack against America's ranchers and farmers. Thanks Marlene. And, this disregard for our federal and state constitutions is not just going on at the national level. Just today, I was one of the speakers to our state legislators against the efforts to destroy our state rights here in Alabama. Those that are trying to take our rights away include our current governor, former Governor Brewer, our Sec. of State, and others who are controlled by special interests groups. Those that I just mentioned were allowed to speak first. But, myself, along with several others including four constitutional attorneys did the best we could to expose this effort for what it is and expose the lies told by our elected officials as to why we should " re-write " our Constitution. Citizens can make a difference when they become informed and involved. I hope that each of you are both informed and involved. Jim Hardin The Freedom Page http://www.freedompage.ws Alabama Committee To Get Us Out of the UN http://themustardseed.home.mindspring.com " Marlene Simons " <msimons " Freedom Page " <freedompage BLM orders livestock off half a million desert acres FOLKS. NORTON AND COMPANY CONTINUE TO REMOVE OUR RANCHERS FROM THE LAND. And, for those who say this case started under Babbitt, well it has been going on under Norton's rule and I was told by people at the hearings that the BLM Attorneys sat at the same table as the Center for Biological Diversity and compared notes as the case was being argued. AS FAR AS I CAN FIND, NORTON HAS NOT SPOKEN ONE WORD FOR THE RANCHERS. BUT SHE HAS SPOKEN FOR THE CBD. " I am pleased that we have been able to cooperate and find common ground that will allow us to protect these species under the Endangered Species Act, " Norton said. " I hope this can be a model for future agreements. " Please write your letters to your republican legislators and to the Washington Times. http://www.enn.com/direct/display-release.asp?id=6386 BLM orders livestock off half a million desert acres From Center for Biological Diversity Tuesday, March 12, 2002 RIVERSIDE, CA - CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY NEWS RELEASE: for immediate release Tuesday, March 12, 2002 MOJAVE SPRING GRAZING RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECT TO PROTECT DESERT TORTOISE ON HALF A MILLION ACRES. Contact: Daniel Patterson, Desert Ecologist, Center for Biological Diversity 909.659.6053 x 306 MOJAVE DESERT, CA -- The U.S. Bureau of Land Management took action March 1 to protect the desert tortoise from harmful livestock grazing by putting grazing restrictions back in effect for spring. Last fall, U.S. Interior Dept. Judge Harvey C. Sweitzer upheld BLM's science-based arguments for endangered species protection and recovery, by seasonally limiting damaging livestock grazing on over 500,000 acres of fragile public lands habitat within the 11.5 million acres administered by BLM in the California Desert Conservation Area (CDCA). Sweitzer, acting under rarely designated Secretarial level authority, agreed with arguments that livestock eat important tortoise food plants, leaving the reptiles with a " junk food " diet and therefore harming their recovery. Since Sweitzer's fall ruling six of the seven Mojave public lands ranchers have worked out agreements with BLM to protect tortoises. The seventh, permittee Ron Kemper of San Bernardino, appealed the restrictions this winter and lost. " Moving cattle to other parts of allotments in the spring so tortoises can eat is not too much to ask of ranchers who are grazing the public lands for private gain. " said Daniel Patterson. " It is especially critical in this year's extreme drought. The scarce annual plants and wildflowers that pop up are critical nutrition for tortoises. " The spring tortoise protections arise from the carefully negotiated CDCA lawsuit settlement between BLM, The Center for Biological Diversity, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and Sierra Club. This landmark agreement helps BLM partially implement the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's 1994 Desert Tortoise Recovery Plan recommendations for livestock reduction and removal from critical habitat. It is scientifically shown that livestock mow down spring annual plants essential to tortoise health and reproduction. The hoofed livestock also trample burrows, killing tortoises inside or wrecking their homes. If permittees fail to comply by not moving cattle during the March 1 - June 15 tortoise protection period, they'll face trespass fines, extension of the grazing restrictions, herd size reductions, impoundment of cattle and possible loss of public lands grazing privileges. Conservation groups and BLM are conducting separate on-the-ground compliance monitoring efforts. Major problem areas where public lands ranching permittees have not complied are: the Ord Mountain allotment southeast of Barstow where Dave Fisher is the permittee, and Rattlesnake Canyon near Yucca Valley where Billy Mitchell is the permittee. Read the Sweitzer decision: http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/swcbd/goldenstate/cdca/ca-690-01-01-order.pdf Read the tortoise protection agreement: http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/swcbd/goldenstate/cdca/stip-grazing.pdf Linda Hansen, BLM's new California Desert District Manager may be reached at 909.697.5207 *** CBD *** For more information, contact: Daniel Patterson Desert Ecologist Center for Biological Diversity 909.659.6053 x 306 dpatterson Web site: http://www.biologicaldiversity.org --\ ---- Want to know the truth about the Confederate Battle Flag? Just click: http://www.freedompage.ws/store.html for info on how to order the tape. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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