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16 November 2010, 11:20 AM
Spotted owl habitat under threat in Oregon

Reporters speak of a story having legs, meaning that it is likely to continue over an extended period. Spotted owls have legs.

The story began in the late '80s, when it became evident that out-of-control logging in ancient forests in the Northwest was about to extinguish the owls. Earthjustice sued, and managed to achieve Endangered Species Act protection for the owls.

End of story? Not quite.
 


Further litigation eventually led to the creation of the Northwest Forest Plan near the beginning of the Clinton administration. Still, more legs.

The Bush administration first tried to all but eliminate the owl's critical habitat. We beat back that attempt. Then, toward the end of those years, the Bureau of Land Management put forward the Western Oregon Plan Revisions or WOPR, which called for a gigantic (and potentially devastating) increase in old growth logging. Old growth is owl habitat.

The public outcry was loud and sustained, and Ken Salazar, in one of his first acts as interior secretary,withdrew the plan. Finally, end of story? Well, no. For reasons that are murky at best, the BLM (which Salazar oversees) has just proposed the Spencer Creek Project, which would destroy a thousand acres of old growth in the Oregon Coast Range.

We're back in court. The story still has legs.

Interesting! I hope that everyone has a great weekend!

Destroying large amounts of habitat in this fashion is not acceptable anywhere in our world.

When we all finally develop "we consciousness" on this planet, and it's on its way, so many will rue the day they were responsible for the devastation they caused to all life forms, including the animal, mineral and plant kingdoms, as well as to man.

The time for this disrespect for life is over. Wake up and smell the roses - if you can still find them.

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