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Legislation filed to protect state management of wildlife
« on: February 03, 2017, 11:15:24 AM »
(Copy and paste from Big Game Forever email)
Folks,

 This week, legislation was filed in the United States Senate to protect state management of wildlife across 165,000,000 acres in 11 Western States. By protecting state conservation plans, access for sportsmen on millions of acres and critical conservation programs can continue to move forward without interference from litigation from environmental special interest groups. 

 The original sponsors of this bill are true friends to sportsmen. We appreciate their efforts to protect the rights of sportsment and the western way of life.
 
Please refer to the press release below for additional information on today's filing.
 Ryan Benson
 President and CEO
 BigGame Forever
   
Western Senators Introduce Greater Sage-Grouse Protection and Recovery Act

 Bill would allow states to implement conservation and management plans based on their community specific needs.
 
Contact: Lindsay Nothern

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

 Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Jim Risch (R-ID) today introduced the Greater Sage-Grouse Protection and Recovery Act of 2017, legislation allowing states to implement their own specific conservation and management plans to protect greater sage-grouse populations and their habitats, in lieu of federal management. Original cosponsors of the bill include U.S. Senators Mike Crapo (R-ID), Dean Heller (R-NV), Orrin Hatch (R-UT), Mike Lee (R-UT), and Steve Daines (R-MT).

 “Senator Risch and I strongly support the collaborative work undergone in Idaho, other state governments and a broad range of impacted stakeholders to conserve habitat for the sage grouse,” said Senator Crapo.  “This legislation will provide states the ability to implement locally-based land management plans that were developed and will be managed by those who know the local conditions and needs best."

 “If the federal government shares our concerns and goals, it will allow the states to implement their own plans to protect the sage-grouse while at the same time meeting their individual community’s needs,” said Senator Risch.

 “The current heavy-handed sage-grouse plans needlessly impose restrictions on millions acres of land in Nevada alone, threatening our western way of life while doing little to improve habitat. Our legislation allows western states the flexibility to choose the proper methods to improve the sage-grouse population while keeping Nevada’s economic stability and community needs in mind,” said Senator Heller.

 “For years, state leaders have worked tirelessly to develop and implement careful, pragmatic plans to protect the Greater Sage-grouse and its habitat," said Senator Hatch. "These efforts have paid off tremendously, producing laudable results in the continued conservation and recovery of the species. This legislation will empower the states to continue their good work in conserving the species while simultaneously protecting our lands and jobs from federal overreach.”

 “No one knows how to take care of Utah better than Utahns,” Senator Lee said. "Our State of has spent millions of dollars restoring half a million acres of sage grouse habitat, but despite this success, the federal government has forced its own plan on us. This bill will restore the proper state-federal sage grouse management balance."

 Sage-grouse habitat is spread out over more than a quarter million square miles. Currently, the Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service manage federal lands with sage-grouse habitat under nearly 100 separate land use plans affecting tens of millions of acres.

 The Greater Sage-Grouse Protection and Recovery Act would allow states to choose between implementing their own conservation and management plan based on their community specific needs or deferring to federal agencies for greater sage-grouse protection. Further, this legislation would prohibit the Secretary of Interior from conducting large scale mineral withdrawals for the protection of greater sage-grouse. A companion measure to this legislation was introduced in the House on January 13, 2017 with eleven original sponsors from seven western states.

 More about the bill:
•For 10 years, the current status of the bird under the Endangered Species Act will be maintained, which the Fish and Wildlife Service has determined does not warrant ESA protection.
•The BLM and Forest Service will be required to report annually to Congress on the status of the species on federal lands under their jurisdictions.
•The bill also prevents litigation aimed at upending this carefully crafted compromise that gives state plans a chance to work in response to data on population trends compiled by the federal agencies.


 BigGame Forever (www.biggameforever.org)  is a non-profit membership organization of conservation-minded sportsmen committed to protecting the future of our outdoor heritage. BigGame Forever allows hunters and fishermen from around the United States to speak with one united voice to promote the protection of abundant wild game and the right of sportsmen.
 
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