Senate Bill Aimed at Increasing Access for Hunters and Anglers On May 5, Senators Jon Tester (MT) and James Risch (ID) introduced legislation intended to increase hunter/angler access to federal public lands.The Making Public Lands Public Act, S. 901, would designate at least 1.5 percent of Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) dollars towards acquisitions or easements that would increase recreational access to existing federal public lands, reports the Wildlife Management Institute. "Montana's public lands are some of the best in the world, and they're where we pass on our outdoor traditions to our kids and grandkids," said Tester,... Read The Article
Sage-grouse Initiative Gets Another Boost The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has committed $4 million to increase capacity to implement the highly successful Sage-grouse Initiative (SGI) launched last year, reports the Wildlife Management Institute. These federal funds will be leveraged with $2.25 million from state fish and wildlife agencies, non-novernmental organizations (NGOs), corporations, Conservation Districts, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services (FWS), to hire 17 new biologists and range conservationists, strategically located in key sagebrush-steppe landscapes where human capital is the only thing... Read The Article
Deal Announced to Streamline Review Process for Endangered Species Candidates The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) announced on May 10 that it has created a six-year work plan to review and address systematically the needs of the 251 species on the 2010 candidate list for endangered species status, reports the Wildlife Management Institute.The plan is part of an agreement with one of the agency's most frequent plaintiffs in endangered species cases, the WildEarth Guardians, within a consolidated case before the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. If agreed to by the court, the plan will enable the FWS to prioritize its workload based on... Read The Article
The ESA Dances With Wolves Continues In an unprecedented and increasingly controversial move, the United States judicial branch has begun a new chapter in the on-going saga of species protection, reports the Wildlife Management Institute. Late last month, Congress passed a rider attached to the hotly debated 2011 fiscal appropriations bill that effectively reinstated the 2009 wolf delisting rule for the Northern Rocky Mountain Gray Wolf Distinct Population Segment (NR DPS). That marked the first time any species, plant or animal, has been removed from the endangered species list by legislative action. The bipartisan... Read The Article
Report Documents Importance of Public Lands for Birds A new report by the partners within the U.S. North American Bird Conservation Initiative (NABCI) documents how important public lands are to the conservation of bird species within the United States, reports the Wildlife Management Institute. "The State of the Birds 2011" report is the nation's first assessment of the distribution of birds on public lands. It is intended to help public agencies identify which species have significant potential for conservation in each habitat. The report assessed the distribution of birds on nearly 850 million acres of public land and 3.5 million square... Read The Article