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A
Worthwhile Symposium
Come
to
Joseph
,
Oregon
On
Saturday 5 May there will be a Symposium in
Joseph
,
Oregon
. The meeting
is sponsored by the Oregon Freedom Alliance, a group of residents of
NE
Oregon
. Look for Joseph in
the upper right corner (the NE) of
Oregon
nestled amidst Wilderness Areas, National Forests, Indian Reservations,
and
phenomena like the
Wallowa Mountains
and the Hell's Canyon of
the
Snake
River
. What would appear to
be an idyllic location is in fact a target of
contentious forces coming together like one of those tornado cloud
systems
so photographed by storm-chasers from
Texas
to
South Dakota
.
While no one can be thought to be "passing through" Joseph on
a trip (you
have to want to go there to be there) I would like you to think about
coming
to Joseph on Saturday 5 May and listen to the Oregon Freedom Alliance
and
some invited speakers discussing what was, what is, and what is
reputedly in
store for the people of Wallowa County, Oregon. Your humble
correspondent
plans on being there and I always enjoy meeting folks and discussing
what I
write about and what I have yet to learn.
Consider what is being wrought on this corner of
Oregon
.
Being home to several large National Forests and a very large Wilderness
Area the changes wrought with road closures, "studies",
"permits", and
increasing presence of Federal bureaucracies has been as intense here as
anywhere else in the West.
The National Forests in this part of the world have already closed down
roads throughout the Forests based largely on the Urban Environmental
Mandates increasingly accepted by the US Forest Service in recent years.
The
rate of road closures and destruction (meaning also paths, trails, old
log
skids, and everything in between) is now being ratcheted up under the US
Forest Service rubric "Travel Management Plan" that has
nothing to do with
"Expedia-dot-com". This is a thinly disguised shut-down
of nearly all
Forest access (and egress for things like big game carcasses or firewood
or
camping gear etc.) in order to attain maximum grizzly bear densities as
they
spread out of Yellowstone across Idaho and into Oregon.
Just as happened as
Vietnam
was wound down and during
Watergate, Congress
and the President will divert and assuage our critical attention by
inundating us with "feel-good" environmental/animal
legislation that, like
Canada Thistle seeds in a clover field, will wreak increasing harm the
longer they go untreated. The nightmare of environmental/animal
laws of the
early 1970's is being repeated by a just-introduced bill I can describe
no
other way (and be honest) than "legislative porn". This
bill is called the
Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act of 2007. It:
Declares 20,572,147 acres of the northern
Rockies
as Wilderness.
Designates 1,810 acres of Wild, Scenic, and Recreational Rivers.
Establishes a system of Biological Linkage Corridors.
Refers to establishing "core wildlands".
Refers to the
Rockies
as a "functioning
ecological whole".
Creates jobs by restoring damage caused by "Unwise resource
extraction
processes".
Removes "unneeded" roads.
Restores "native" vegetation.
"Rejuvenates" "Native fisheries and wildlife".
Establishes a new federal zone called "Special management
Zones".
** "Adds two units to the National Park System, one of which will
be a
1,439,444 acre Hells Canyon - Chief Joseph National park & Preserve
Study
Area where (like a similar newly established Park "Preserve"
debacle in the
California desert two years ago) "hunting, fishing, and firewood
gathering
and 'some' motorized uses continue". Just as this has proven
a nightmare
for the few rural residents and Sheriff's Department and resource users
in
the California "Preserve" the inexorable intentions of
National park Service
personnel, policies, and history will spell eventual demise for everyone
and
every natural resource use and management within the confines of this
Congressional "feel-goodie" that will divert Bostonians and
Chicagoans from
thinking about terror or Afghanistan or real societal needs. The
impression
that once again our politicians have given us something for nothing by
taking it away from someone we don't know or care about will make us all
vote for the same bum again.
Wolves will and are spreading into
Oregon
through these mountains.
Watchdogs, hunting dogs, working dogs and pets will all be in increasing
jeopardy. Stock from cattle and sheep to horses and emus will all
be
increasingly difficult and more expensive to care for and maintain.
Bird
hunters and rabbit hunters will disappear as the use of dogs diminishes
after attacks and killings. Diseases like brucellosis and anthrax
and
chronic wasting disease will be an increasing hazard from the wolves but
be
unverifiable by vets or bureaucrats. Rural residents will
increasingly let
kids play outside and grandchildren and others will visit less
frequently.
Camping will become more problematic and even fishing will be a
worrisome
pursuit for many. Big game animals and hunting will diminish and
while
bureaucrats blame everything from global warming to some indefinable
disease
or some population "imbalance", when the big game animals are
all but gone a
healthy wolf population will be forced to find new food sources or die.
Grizzlies are spreading into and across
Idaho
. The Forest Service
planning
alone tells us that the Federal (and state) bureaucrats intend for
grizzlies
to either be planted in or spread into
NE Oregon
. Everything said above
about wolves applies in spades to grizzly bears except the danger to
humans
and the impact on big game are much greater. Grizzly bear danger
doesn't
just increase with hunger. Even more than wolves, familiarity with
people
that either run from them or do not threaten them breeds an
aggressiveness
and deadly behavior that was first documented by Lewis and Clark in
Montana
where grizzlies that saw them ran toward them and attacked with no
compunction at all.
So there you have it - Wilderness; "Native species" jihads;
"Native fish and
wildlife" proposals; wolves, the National Park Service; grizzly
bears; a
Park "Preserve"; Endangered Species enforcement by US Fish and
Wildlife
Service; Federal politicians in need of "feel-good diversions for
urban
voters; state bureaucracies that quietly do Federal bidding for money, a
classic urban/rural state where everything from hunting and logging to
fishing and ranching and gun control and more Federal presence is a
knock-down-dragout fight between urban and rural voters; and a Federal
bureaucracy that is playing this Congress/President political
confrontation
like a fiddle ("psst, guess what 'they' want to do" and
"they cut this and
that so why don't you 'guys' propose it or hold a hearing" and
"don't forget
me when you guys win the next election" are not uncommon remarks on
after-hours Washington phones these days).
So thanks to Osama and Saddam we have a
Washington
political climate like
the "Perfect Storm" and we have politicians in need of
justification and
bureaucrats in need of money and power and a place like Joseph in the
crosshairs. You wouldn't think it to look at the map but there it
is.
While NGO's and urban yuppies salivate at "getting more" and
bureaucrats are
refiguring retirements with all the increases this will bring, the
people of
NE Oregon
are trying to make sense of
it and to understand what they need to
do.
They are going to begin working at it (like North Dakota farmers with
easements, and Maine hunters threatened by TNC, and Connecticut retirees
trying to save their town from lying Federal and state bureaucrats, and
Florida outdoor folks sifting through all the government lies associated
with "Everglades Restoration" and phantom Ivory-billed
Woodpeckers, and New
Mexico ranchers faced with ravaging wolves, and Texas Exotic Wildlife
Owners
and Texas Cockfighters, and Colorado irrigators fighting Endangered
species
excesses, and Colorado ranchers threatened with a huge Defense expansion
when the Federal government already owns similar lands all over the West
- I
could go on here but space is limited and my wife has just told me that
dinner is ready) and if you are in the neighborhood maybe you might have
some suggestions or maybe you might learn something beneficial to your
home
ground.
What is planned for Saturday 5 May in
Joseph
,
Oregon
is something Norman
Rockwell would have been proud to paint. Stop by and get in the
picture.
Jim Beers
26 April 2007
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- This article and other recent articles by Jim Beers can be found at
http://jimbeers.blogster.com (Jim Beers Common Sense)
- Jim Beers is available for consulting or to speak. Contact:
jimbeers7@verizon.net
- Jim Beers is a
retired US Fish & Wildlife Service Wildlife Biologist,
Special Agent, Refuge Manager, Wetlands Biologist, and Congressional
Fellow.
He was stationed in
North Dakota
,
Minnesota
,
Nebraska
,
New York City
, and
Washington
DC
. He also served as a
US Navy Line Officer in the western
Pacific and on
Adak
,
Alaska
in the
Aleutian Islands
. He has worked for
the
Utah Fish & Game, Minneapolis Police Department, and as a Security
Supervisor in
Washington
,
DC
. He testified three
times before Congress;
twice regarding the theft by the US Fish & Wildlife Service of $45
to 60
Million from State fish and wildlife funds and once in opposition to
expanding Federal Invasive Species authority. He resides in
Centreville
,
Virginia
with his wife of many
decades.
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