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Showing Original Post only (View all)Audubon Society: Statement on Armed Bundy Terrorists' Malheur Occupation [View all]
Audubon Society of Portland: Statement on the Occupation of Malheur National Wildlife RefugeBy Bob Sallinger * Jan. 3, 2016 * Portland Audubon
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1908 by President Theodore Roosevelt to protect the vast populations of waterbirds that were being decimated by wanton killing by the plume trade. The 188,000 acre refuge represents some of the most important bird habitat on the Pacific Flyway. It is one of the crown jewels of the National Wildlife Refuge System and belongs to all Americans. In 2013, the Refuge adopted a long-term management plan developed through an inclusive collaborative process that brought together the local community, tribes, conservation groups, state and federal agencies, and other stakeholders. These stakeholders have continued to work together to implement this strategy which includes one of the biggest wetland restoration efforts ever undertaken.
The occupation of Malheur by armed, out of state militia groups puts one of Americas most important wildlife refuges at risk. It violates the most basic principles of the Public Trust Doctrine and holds hostage public lands and public resources to serve the very narrow political agenda of the occupiers. The occupiers have used the flimsiest of pretexts to justify their actionsthe conviction of two local ranchers in a case involving arson and poaching on public lands. Notably, neither the local community or the individuals convicted have requested or endorsed the occupation or the assistance of militia groups.
Portland Audubon fought 100 years ago to protect this incredible place. The powerful images taken by Portland Audubon founder, William Finley, of Malheurs incredible bird populations and the wanton killing that was being inflicted upon them, caused President Roosevelt to make Malheur one of the first wildlife refuges in the Western United States. Portland Audubon calls upon the local, state and federal authorities to once again protect this incredible place for the amazing wildlife that live there and to preserve this natural heritage for current and future generations. Portland Audubon greatly appreciates the outstanding federal employees that staff the refuge, as well as members of the local community who have rejected this occupation. We hope for a safe, expeditious end to this armed occupation so that the myriad of local and non-local stakeholders can continue to work together to restore Malheur in ways that are supportive of both the local ecology and the local economythe occupiers are serving nobodys interests except their own.
MORE: http://audubonportland.org/news/audubon-society-of-portland-statement-on-the-occupation-of-malheur-national-wildlife-refuge
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Audubon Society: Statement on Armed Bundy Terrorists' Malheur Occupation [View all]
99th_Monkey
Jan 2016
OP
Me too. Destroy historic monuments like terrorists in the Middle East. They have much in common.
rusty quoin
Jan 2016
#9
Arson for the purpose of destroying evidence of poaching on public lands.
eppur_se_muova
Jan 2016
#40
Occupy did not take over in order to shut people out. They welcomed different points of view.
JDPriestly
Jan 2016
#62
I worry about that too. I appreciate your updates here since you have knowledge of that sanctuary
Tipperary
Jan 2016
#35
I so want to visit that part of the country. I really hope they get those fools out of there without
Tipperary
Jan 2016
#55
Please don't go now...anyone...that's what the militants are asking for
passiveporcupine
Jan 2016
#61
Yeah how is giving the land to private interests giving it to the people??
hollowdweller
Jan 2016
#6
They have already put AtV trails through Native American ruins in the area..against law of course
Person 2713
Jan 2016
#89
How many clogged culverts have been a problem since this whole thing started?
Snobblevitch
Jan 2016
#27
So let's see what happens the next time a storm drops a couple inches on the area. n/m
Ned Flanders
Jan 2016
#91
How about arson ? After all, they are riled about the conviction of two arsonists ...
eppur_se_muova
Jan 2016
#41
If unarmed hippies occupy a public park they get brutalized. If armed crazy-assed
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#69
Why do you have more contempt for the Audubon Society than the terrorists? nm
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#74
Rick Astley 24x7 could destroy a birdwatcher's ability to hear a finch.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Jan 2016
#79
This refuge was designated by Teddy Roosevelt in 1908. It is not land that has been
OregonBlue
Jan 2016
#51
Why isn't Obama taking action? His admin sure took quick action on OWS. nm
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#71