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Bush Puts the West (Wildlife habitats) on Fast Track for Oil, Gas Drilling

Wildlife habitats are being opened for exploration. Federal workers have been instructed to heed the energy industry's concerns.


http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-bog25aug25.story

White House Puts the West on Fast Track for Oil, Gas Drilling
By Alan C. Miller, Tom Hamburger and Julie Cart
Times Staff Writers

August 25, 2004

WASHINGTON — Placing a heavy emphasis on energy production in the American West, the Bush administration has moved aggressively to open up broad areas of largely unspoiled federal land to oil and gas exploration.

The administration has pressed for approval of new drilling permits across the Rocky Mountains and lifted protections on hundreds of thousands of acres with gas and oil reserves in Utah and Colorado. In the process, it has targeted a number of places prized for their scenery, abundant wildlife and clean water, natural assets increasingly valuable to the region's changing economy.

Soon after taking office in 2001, the Bush White House set up a little-known task force that acts as a complaint desk for industry, passing energy company concerns directly to federal land management employees in the field. Although the creation of White House task forces is commonplace, experts on the executive branch say it is unusual to have one primarily serving the interests of a single industry.

In addition, the Bureau of Land Management has been pushed to issue drilling permits at a record pace for three of the last four years, an increase of 70% since the Clinton administration.

Internal memos and interviews show senior administration officials have directed federal employees to be responsive to industry, commended offices that approved large numbers of drilling permits and chastised those that were slow.<snip>



The Wilderness Act -acreage passed by Congress that as set aside during term.
Years President Acreage
'63-'69 Johnson 9,932,471
'69-'74 Nixon 1,274,569
'74-'77 Ford 3,470,407
'77-'81 Carter 66,256,220
'81-'89 Reagan 10,622,143
'89-'93 Bush 3,937,695
'93-'01 Clinton 9,455,470
'01-present Bush 529,604


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