Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Bayard

Bayard's Journal
Bayard's Journal
August 5, 2020

Beagle Talent

August 5, 2020

A very cool elephant



August 4, 2020

Aurora police detain Black family after mistaking their vehicle as stolen



Police detained and handcuffed a black mother and four children after mistaking their SUV for a stolen motorcycle from another state.


Does it get any stupider than this? The youngest kid was 6.
August 3, 2020

Wildlife Feel the Heat from Summertime Policy Rollbacks

As social distancing puts a damper on summer vacation plans, the heat is on – and it’s America’s wildlife getting burned. Despite the pandemic, the administration continues to undermine environmental policy for industry gain. In the last six weeks, three changes stand out that could have sweeping, negative consequences for wildlife – and people – if finalized.

Issues covered in article:
--Baiting Bears in Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
The administration announced a plan in June to abandon federal hunting regulations in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. It’s a
reversal that would allow hunters to bait and kill brown bears, an activity never before permitted on the refuge.

--Undermining ‘NEPA,’ the National Environmental Policy Act
Earlier this month, the president finalized a major overhaul of one of the country’s most important environmental laws because of
claims that it slows the construction of highways, pipelines and other projects across the country.

--Undermining Decades of Black-footed Ferret Recovery
This month, the U.S. Forest Service decided to turn its back on its decades-long commitment to return endangered black-footed
ferrets to Thunder Basin National Grassland, a nearly 550,000-acre area in northwest Wyoming. The grassland is home to a large
colony of blacked-tailed prairie dogs, which are essential to the recovery of several vulnerable prairie species, including the
critically endangered black-footed ferrets.
The Forest Service rule change comes at the behest of wealthy local ranchers fearing their livestock could be injured in prairie dog burrows. The proposed rule change would lift restrictions on poisoning and recreational shooting of prairie dogs, jeopardizing the black-footed ferrets’ primary source of food and habitat.

https://defenders.org/blog/2020/07/wildlife-feel-heat-summertime-policy-rollbacks
(photos with copyrights)

I'm sick of wealthy ranchers setting policy!

Profile Information

Gender: Do not display
Home country: U.S.
Member since: Tue Dec 29, 2015, 03:16 PM
Number of posts: 22,062
Latest Discussions»Bayard's Journal