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Polar bears are ... doing great? So say Big Oil-friendly opponents of protecting them |
Miles Grant |
03 Apr 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: Alaska, endangered species, energy, natural gas, oil, shenanigans, US Fish and Wildlife Service (all these topics) |
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Go south, young polar bear New campaign plans to relocate polar bears to Antarctica |
Lisa Hymas |
31 Mar 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: endangered species, funnies, John McCain, US Fish and Wildlife Service (all these topics) |
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Aspen Env't Forum: The word on gray wolves Wolf recovery chief Ed Bangs talks about the species' delisting |
Lisa Hymas |
28 Mar 2008 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: animal welfare, endangered species, interview, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wildlife (all these topics) |
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An Offer We Can't Refuge Proposed land swap would allow drilling in Alaska wildlife refuge |
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26 Mar 2008 |
News |
| Posted at 8:54 AM on 26 Mar 2008 Photo: usgs.gov The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering a land swap with a Native-owned energy company that would open up about 200,000 acres of Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge in eastern Alaska to oil and gas drilling. Under the pending deal, the energy company would trade about 150,000 acres of its nearby land for 110,000 acres of what it believes is more ... |
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| Topics: Alaska, news, oil and gas drilling, politics, US Fish and Wildlife Service (all these topics) |
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Dances Without Wolverines Feds decide not to list wolverine as threatened or endangered |
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11 Mar 2008 |
News |
| Posted at 6:26 AM on 11 Mar 2008 Photo: iStockphoto The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has decided not to list wolverines in the Lower 48 states as threatened or endangered. The agency concluded that wolverines didn't need Endangered Species Act protections in the Lower 48 since viable populations exist in Canada and Alaska. The FWS said the Lower 48 wolverine population "is not separated from wolverine ... |
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| Topics: endangered species, news, United States, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Murrelet My Habitat Go FWS drops plans to cut critical habitat for marbled murrelet |
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06 Mar 2008 |
News |
| Posted at 12:15 PM on 06 Mar 2008 In a significant and unexpected victory for environmentalists, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has reversed its plans to significantly cut critical habitat for the marbled murrelet. The tiny seabird is listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act and the FWS had threatened to cut over 90 percent of its critical habitat as part of the Bush administration's plans to inc ... |
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| Topics: endangered species, news, United States, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wildlife (all these topics) |
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The Missing Lynx Large area proposed as critical habitat for Canada lynx |
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29 Feb 2008 |
News |
| Posted at 3:49 PM on 29 Feb 2008 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed that 42,753 square miles of the northern U.S. be designated as critical habitat for the Canada lynx. The new area is more than 20 times bigger than a proposal made in 2006, which the agency promised to revisit after it became clear that former USFWS overseer Julie MacDonald's influence trumped scientists' recommendations. Activists generally a ... |
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| Topics: endangered species, habitat protection, news, progress, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Fishy Wildlife Service Bush administration misses deadline for decision on polar bears |
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14 Feb 2008 |
News |
| Posted at 1:49 PM on 14 Feb 2008 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has again missed a deadline for announcing whether or not it will declare polar bears a threatened species. source: Reuters see also, in Grist: Sell-off of oil leases in polar-bear habitat brings record bidding From the Archives 'Hyde and Shriek. CDC confirms FEMA trailers tainted with formaldehyde; residents urged ... |
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| Topics: endangered species, jackassery, news, politics, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Bear With Us Green groups sue over delay in polar-bear endangered-species decision |
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01 Feb 2008 |
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| Posted at 9:13 AM on 01 Feb 2008 Environmental and native groups have sued -- as they are wont to do -- in an attempt to force the Interior Department to rethink its decision to sell oil and gas leases in Alaska's Chukchi Sea, which is prime polar bear habitat. The lease sale by the department's Minerals Management Service is scheduled to go ahead next week; meanwhile, another agency in the department, the Fish a ... |
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| Topics: Alaska, Department of Interior, endangered species, energy, litigation, news, oil and gas drilling, politics, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wildlife (all these topics) |
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My, What a Big Lawsuit You Have Green groups sue over eased restrictions on wolf kills |
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30 Jan 2008 |
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| Posted at 10:04 AM on 30 Jan 2008 Seven green groups have sued over a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plan that would loosen restrictions on killing gray wolves in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. sources: Associated Press, The Missoulian From the Archives John, But Not Forgotten. John Edwards drops out of presidential race. Nowhere to Run. California's chinook salmon population near &quo ... |
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| Topics: endangered species, litigation, news, politics, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Killing Me Swiftly Rule change eases restrictions on wolf kills in northern Rockies |
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24 Jan 2008 |
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| Posted at 12:05 PM on 24 Jan 2008 Photo: iStockphoto The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today announced it is altering a rule that will make it easier to kill gray wolves in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. Gray wolves in the area are still protected under the federal Endangered Species Act, though the FWS intends to delist them this spring and hand management over to the states. The rule change allows states and tri ... |
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| Topics: endangered species, news, United States, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Hot Fuzz Green groups will sue over feds' missed polar-bear deadline |
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09 Jan 2008 |
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| Posted at 11:55 AM on 09 Jan 2008 Discontented with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's announcement that it will not meet its deadline for deciding whether to list polar bears as a threatened species, the Big Three green groups -- Greenpeace, NRDC, and the Center for Biological Diversity -- have notified the government that they plan to sue. source: Associated Press From the Archives Granite State U ... |
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| Topics: climate, endangered species, Greenpeace, litigation, news, NRDC, politics, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Polar Vault Decision on whether to list polar bears as a threatened species is delayed |
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07 Jan 2008 |
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| Posted at 11:51 AM on 07 Jan 2008 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, expected to announce on Wednesday its decision about whether to list the polar bear as threatened under the Endangered Species Act, has announced instead that it will miss that deadline. The agency said it hopes to make a recommendation to Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne within the next month, after continued analysis of scientific data a ... |
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| Topics: Department of Interior, endangered species, news, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Spot On Independent scientists will review federal spotted-owl recovery plan |
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18 Dec 2007 |
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| Posted at 4:52 PM on 18 Dec 2007 Under fire for allowing politics to interfere with prudent decision-making about a recovery plan for the Northwest's iconic spotted owl, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is undertaking a "good-faith effort" to have independent scientists review the plan, which in its current form would increase logging in owl habitat. A USFWS spokesperson adds that the review "will be o ... |
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| Topics: endangered species, news, politics, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Bringing Down the Grouse Bush admin ignored best science when considering sage grouse species protections |
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05 Dec 2007 |
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| Posted at 6:23 AM on 05 Dec 2007 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must reconsider its decision not to list the greater sage grouse under the Endangered Species Act, a federal judge ruled this week. The judge said that the FWS ignored the best available science on the species when deciding whether to list it in 2005; he also expressed doubts about the efficacy of the agency's entire decisi ... |
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| Topics: endangered species, litigation, news, United States, US Fish and Wildlife Service (all these topics) |
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Gray Area Gray wolves in Southwest aren't faring well |
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29 Nov 2007 |
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| Posted at 5:19 PM on 29 Nov 2007 Mexican gray wolves are running into all kinds of trouble in the American Southwest. The wolves were hunted to the brink of extinction in the early 1900s; reintroduction began in 1998, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service originally predicted that by now there would be a self-sustaining population of 100 wolves and 18 breeding pairs. Instead, the agency's last official count came up with 59 wolves and six b ... |
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| Topics: news, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wildlife (all these topics) |
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It's Really A Musing USFWS to reconsider seven endangered-species rulings due to |
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28 Nov 2007 |
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| "improper influence" Posted at 8:17 AM on 28 Nov 2007 Seventeen imperiled species may have another shot at getting increased protections now that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service admitted that a political appointee who resigned last May "may have improperly influenced" decisions at the agency. The ex-official, Julie MacDonald, was accused of overriding scientists' recommendations in order to m ... |
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| Topics: endangered species, news, politics, United States, US Fish and Wildlife Service (all these topics) |
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The Early Lawsuit Gets the Worm Groups will sue over protections for giant spitting worm |
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31 Oct 2007 |
News |
| Posted at 10:06 AM on 31 Oct 2007 No Halloween would be complete without an update on the Palouse earthworm, which can grow up to three feet long, spits on predators, and smells like flowers -- even when not in costume. The pinkish-white worm was denied federal endangered-species protection earlier this month on the grounds that the filed request was incomplete and unclear. "This is absurd!" says S ... |
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| Topics: endangered species, litigation, news, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Owl Be Seeing You Plan for northern spotted owl's recovery in question |
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18 Oct 2007 |
News |
| Posted at 5:57 AM on 18 Oct 2007 The future of the infamous northern spotted owl in the Pacific Northwest may be in further jeopardy if some U.S. federal agencies carry out their plans to restructure its recovery. Perhaps most potentially destructive is the Bureau of Land Management's recently announced plan to essentially opt out of the Northwest Forest Plan -- a truce of sorts between loggers and environmentalists that has ... |
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| Topics: Bureau of Land Management, endangered species, news, United States, US EPA, US Fish and Wildlife Service (all these topics) |
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Dropping Trout Feds trying to boost native fish populations stock Colorado waterways with wrong fish |
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06 Sep 2007 |
News |
| Posted at 11:57 AM on 06 Sep 2007 A 20-year effort by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to restore endangered native trout populations in Colorado would be commendable -- if they hadn't stocked some of the waterways with the wrong fish. sources: Associated Press, Rocky Mountain News From the Archives EEStor Money. Startup says new technology will make gasoline obsolete ... |
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| Topics: Colorado, dumbassery , news, US Fish and Wildlife Service, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Old MacDonald Had a Harm Feds to review endangered-species decisions made by departed official |
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24 Jul 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| Old MacDonald Had a Harm Feds to review endangered-species decisions made by departed official Remember Julie MacDonald? The Bush appointee's oversight of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ended with her abrupt resignation in May, after she was accused of overriding scientists' recommendations in order to make decisions beneficial to industry and detrimental to endangered species. Now ... |
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| Topics: biodiversity, endangered species, news, US Fish and Wildlife Service (all these topics) |
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Unhappy Feet Manatees may lose endangered status, penguins may get it |
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12 Jul 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| Unhappy Feet Manatees may lose endangered status, penguins may get it Manatees and penguins and hornshell clams, oh my! Yes, it's time for an endangered-species update. Flush with success from removing the bald eagle from the endangered-species list, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is suggesting that Florida manatees be downlisted from "endangered" to "threatened" ... |
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| Topics: biodiversity, endangered species, news, US Fish and Wildlife Service (all these topics) |
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Maybe the Manatees Would Do Better in the Arctic U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service considers fate of two beloved critters |
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10 Apr 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| Maybe the Manatees Would Do Better in the Arctic U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service considers fate of two beloved critters The proposal to list polar bears as threatened under the Endangered Species Act inspired more than 500,000 emails and oodles of snail mail before yesterday's public-input deadline. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will read what could be a record number of comments; activists confir ... |
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| Topics: endangered species, news, US Fish and Wildlife Service (all these topics) |
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The Bush administration: Bringing you third-party scientific reviews from online roleplaying pals You have to read this to believe it |
David Roberts |
30 Mar 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: endangered species, George Bush, politics, US Fish and Wildlife Service (all these topics) |
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It Just Gets In the Way U.S. Interior considering revamp of Endangered Species Act, draft shows |
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28 Mar 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| It Just Gets In the Way U.S. Interior considering revamp of Endangered Species Act, draft shows Last week, a U.S. Interior Department memo quietly changed where endangered species are protected. Now it seems the feds have been giving the Endangered Species Act an even broader rethink. A leaked draft shows that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has toyed with shifti ... |
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| Topics: Department of Interior, endangered species, news, politics, US Fish and Wildlife Service (all these topics) |
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