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nosmokes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-14-07 07:31 PM
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NATIONAL SAFETY REVIEW OF WILDLIFE EXTERMINATION PROGRAM
Seems to me we spend an awful lot of money and put life and limb at risk of Fed employees to mollify a few malcontent ranchers that already are getting a pretty damn sweet deal re: grazing on public lands and timber bidders that are really getting a deal on our forests.These programs make no sense to me environmentlly or economically.
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NATIONAL SAFETY REVIEW OF WILDLIFE EXTERMINATION PROGRAM

Air Crashes, Bio-Agent Security Lapses and Mega-Poison Misuse Beset Feds

Washington, DC — Due to a rash of accidents, mishaps and security breaches, the federal agency which conducts mass wildlife extermination will undertake a nationwide safety review, according an agency circular released today by Sinapu and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). The groups are calling on the agency, an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture called Wildlife Services, to open this safety examination to public scrutiny.

The scope and severity of the security, safety and bio-hazard issues confronting Wildlife Services (WS) is staggering. In a November 5, 2007 “stakeholders” memo, WS Deputy Administrator William Clay writes that:

“In the wake of several accidents in WS’ programs, WS is conducting a nationwide safety review focusing on aviation and aerial operations, explosives and pyrotechnics, firearms, hazardous chemicals, immobilization and euthanasia, pesticides, vehicles, watercraft, and wildlife disease activities. The review will be conducted by subject matter experts from WS, federal and state government, and private industry. We expect the review to be completed in the next year.”

“Wildlife Services has identified so many safety problems, it is a wonder that it can focus on any one of them,” stated PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch. “The extraordinary thing is that all of these risks are self-imposed as a direct function of agency mishandling, misapplication and mission creep.”

The groups have been calling for action against three of the greatest dangers from WS operations –

* Aerial Crashes. Recent crashes in “aerial gunning” accidents – principally pursuit of coyotes via aircraft – have brought the death toll to 10 with more than 30 injuries. This summer, South Dakota grounded its personnel from aerial hunts after its fourth accident in less than ten years;
* Stores of Dangerous Biological Agents. Two recent USDA Office of Inspector General audits faulted Wildlife services for inaccurate inventories, lack of controls against theft and unauthorized sales and violations of bioterrorism regulations; and
* Highly Lethal Pesticides. Wildlife Services traps and techniques have been linked to inadvertent deaths of large numbers of wild and domestic animals as well as other environmental harms.

“Following every accident, Wildlife Services promises a review but then goes out and commits the same mistakes over and over,” said Wendy Keefover-Ring of Sinapu. “There needs to be an outside review because safety is certainly not the strong suit at Wildlife Services.”

The groups have petitioned USDA to end aerial gunning and have asked the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to suspend registration for two of the most abused wildlife poisons employed by Wildlife Services. They are also calling upon Congress to redirect the more than $100 million annual WS budget which accounted for more than 1.6 million animals killed in 2006.

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complete release including links to related sources here
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AwareOne Donating Member (319 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-14-07 09:03 PM
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1. Wildlife Services used to be called Animal Damage Control
but changed their name to obscure their mission, which is to kill hundreds of thousands of coyotes, badgers, gophers, wild cats,birds of prey and any other animal that threatens cattle and sheep. And if a sheep or calf is killed by a mountain lion or coyotes, the government pays the rancher for his loss. This is just one of many subsidies that ranchers receive. They like to portray themselves as the salt of the earth, the old rough cowboy making his own way on the land. The truth is, ranchers receive massive govt welfare. When I lived out west and learned of all this shit going on, I stopped eating meat for nine years as my own form of protest.
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L. Coyote Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-14-07 09:43 PM
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2. I thought this was a Cheney hunting thread. He's on a killing spree at a club
with confederate flags and separate facilites for the fair sex. They release lots of pen-raised game and you can shoot hundreds, if you pay the 6 figure membership, of course!

Flock killin' is an expensive sport.
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blues90 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-14-07 10:51 PM
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3. Man and his insane greedy needs are destroying all wild life
I always liked turtles for some odd reason . I studied on my own what happens to many of them and it's just plain sad . Their entire environment is being destroyed .
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Breeze54 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-14-07 10:54 PM
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4. It's about frigging time!
gheesh!

Aerial shooting?

Assholes!!

"Just like fish in a barrel" :grr:


:kick: & Recommended!
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