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KBB Update 7/26/04

Off the home page of  The Klamath Bucket Brigade:

07/26/04 - The House Resource Committee has released two important reports concerning science and the Endangered Species Act.  The reports are:  Examples of Species Delisted and Downlisted Because of Inaccurate Data and Field or Empirical Data Often Proves Original Data Inaccurate (Taken from Recovery Plans).  We've also posted these links to our The Endangered Species Act page.

 

We've also posted the USF&WS Federal Register Notice:  Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Notice of Revised 90-Day Petition Finding and Initiation of a 5-Year Status Review of the Lost River Sucker and Shortnose Sucker on our You Need to Know page covering the Lost River and Shortnose Suckers.

 

On our Testimony Before the House Resource Committee and Sub Committee's On Reforming the Endangered Species Act and Other Matters  page. we've added the written testimonies from the July 17, 2004 House Resource Committee Hearing on the Endangered Species Act of David Carman on behalf of the Homesteaders; Bill Gaines, California Waterfowl Association; and Allen Foreman, Tribal Chairman of the Klamath Tribes.

Barbara Hall

KBB

 

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