[Dirtmail] regarding the petition
Brianna Gabrielle Maldanado
bmaldanado at angelo.edu
Tue Jan 26 12:59:37 CST 2010
So what does that mean? Will that effect this weekend?
Brianna
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> From: Clint Morgan <clintm77 at gmail.com>
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> > Alright guys I want to say that I'm really excited that you've taken an
> > interest in the club and are looking forward to some trips. Unfortunately I
> > didn't have either my jumpdrive or my folder at the meeting so I didn't get
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> Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 07:32:02 -0600
> From: "J. LaRue Thomas" <jlrbills at sonoratx.net>
> To: <Pbss at caver.net>, "Dirtmail" <dirtmail at angelo.edu>
> Subject: [Dirtmail] NSS re: Bats
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> All,
> As PBSS's NSS I/O (Grotto) representative, I received the following
> regarding an organization petitioning our government to close all caves on
> public land. A PBSS response is not necessary but you may belong to other
> organizations or know people who do (or have interested professors...)
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> Here is an description of the situation and links to the petition and the
> people leading the organization.
> _______
>
> Received: Sat, 23 Jan 2010
> From: Peter Youngbaer
>
> ALERT
>
> A national organization, the Center for Biological Diversity, has filed
> emergency petitions that would radically affect access to caves in the
> continental United States, and more. In the press release are links to
> their
> formal petitions. Please take the time to fully read the petitions,
> especially the first, which deals most directly with cave access.
>
> In brief, they have petitioned the federal government to close all caves and
> mines on federal lands within the continental U.S., designating all caves
> and
> mines on federal land within the continental United States as "significant",
> promulgate a new rule defining "taking" under the Endangered Species Act
> that
> would ban traveling between any caves on public or private land, making both
> cavers and landowners legally liable; and adding two bat species - Eastern
> Small-footed, and Northern Long-eared - to the federal Endangered Species
> list. They cite White Nose Syndrome (WNS) as the reason for doing all of
> this.
>
> _http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/news/press_releases/2010/bats-01-21-2010.html_
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> (http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/news/press_releases/2010/bats-01-21-2010.html)
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> As the WNS Liaison for the NSS, I believe this is an extremely serious
> threat
> from a well-funded and litigious organization, and should be responded to at
> all levels, including by cave conservancies as organizations. I shudder to
> think of the possible conservation ramifications: sealing of caves by
> blasting, bulldozing, refilling sinkholes with rubbish that we worked so
> hard to pull out, groundwater pollution, vandalism, long-established
> collaborative relationships with landowners and agencies, and ironically,
> the
> destruction of cave habitat.
>
> I strongly suggest a prompt and professional response, sending any
> correspondence to pertinent parties at the Center for Biological Diversity
> and
> IMPORTANTLY to the federal officials to whom they sent petitions. Those
> federal officials are listed within the petitions. The key CBD personnel
> are
> :
>
> Mollie Matteson, Conservation Advocate, author of the material:
> _mmatteson at biologicaldiversity.org_
> (mailto:mmatteson at biologicaldiversity.org)
>
> Kieran Suckling, Executive Director and founder:
> _ksuckling at biologicaldiversity.org_
> (mailto:ksuckling at biologicaldiversity.org)
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>
> Thank you for your attention to this matter.
>
> Peter Youngbaer
> NSS WNS Liaison
> youngbaer4 at aol.com
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