The
Obama administration says it is taking
5,500 wolves off the endangered list in eight states in the Northern
Rockies and Great Lakes” and “The move will turn control over the
predators to state wildlife agencies”. Really?
Can any
state now reduce wolf numbers overall drastically (and maintain them for
a decade or more) to recover big game herds to pre-wolf levels? I don’t
think so.
Can any
state say there will be no wolves East of a certain highway or South of
a certain river? I don’t think so.
Can any
state set wolf population targets lower than what USFWS or DOW or NRDC
or CBD declare? I don’t think so.
Will
state wolf counts (in spite of the fact that wolf counting is a very
malleable art and NOT a science or reliable technique) have any legal
standing when the foregoing nefarious characters say they are “too
high”? I don’t think so.
Will
any state be allowed the full range of control methods (trapping,
snaring, aerial shooting, M-44’s, etc.) to quickly and certainly regain
or gain control of highly overpopulated wolf packs and wolf-infested
areas? I don’t think so.
Will
citizens be “allowed” to kill any wolf at any time near homes or
campgrounds, or in livestock pastures, or threatening watchdogs or
hunting dogs, or near towns or schools or school bus stops? I don’t
think so.
Will
federal agencies, federal employees, and a bad law be any longer
responsible when rural residents are killed and maimed after they (the
feds) relinquish “control over the predators to state wildlife
agencies”? I don’t think so.
Will
federal Pittman Robertson Fund administrators approve funding
applications for state “research” projects to determine what level of
wolves are compatible with current livestock operations?; with big game
populations and harvests of 10 years ago?; with current rural domestic
dog populations?; with the safety of rural residents as they live, work,
and recreate in rural America? How about “research” projects on
techniques and methods to “manage” wolves or ways to finance state wolf
“management” programs in a period of state economic instability? I
don’t think so.
Will
state efforts to offer bounties or participate in wolf fur sales or
other schemes to finance management and control of wolves be allowed? I
don’t think so.
Will
urban and radical Americans, federal bureaucrats, and federal
politicians that have all imposed these wolves on rural America by
force, pay for maintaining and intervening on behalf of all these wolves
that they are unaffected by but that they insist on continuing to impose
on rural American families, economies, and communities? I don’t think
so.
The
radicals, the federal bureaucrats, the state bureaucrats, and certain
federal politicians were scared by the last election. They were even
more scared by the almost-successful Congressional run at defunding all
federal funds for National Public Radio (NPR) and the world’s biggest
abortion provider – Planned Parenthood.
(Note:
NPR is designed like Nazi/Communist Government media propaganda arms and
Planned Parenthood is the “fruit” of Margaret Sanger’s 1920’s campaigns
to rid the world of “inferiors” and breed a super race. Like
government-media and government population control, Endangered Species
concepts spring from Nazi dictates about “Pre-Roman Plants and Animals”
and the desire by a few to control the rest of society. These three
Progressive cornerstones rose together and could logically die together
in a swarm of popular disgust. The radicals like DOW, HSUS, NRDC, TNC,
CBD, et al and their federal and state enablers are scared stiff that if
there are real federal budget cuts that NPR and Planned Parenthood could
go down with their erstwhile and similarly disguised partner, The
Endangered Species Act. Just as the NPR denies it is a progressive
propaganda machine and Planned Parenthood denies it kills humans at
their earliest and most vulnerable stage of life; so too does the ESA
machine deny it is about destroying Constitutional guarantees, property
rights, animal ownership, hunting, fishing, oil drilling, dams, farming,
ranching, rural economies, logging, public land management and use, and
Judaeo-Christian concepts of the relationship of man and his
environment.)
While
they are all (radicals, bureaucrats, and politicians) worried about
their own futures, they are creating this illusion of “hearing the
public” and showing how they can “get along”. Nothing could be further
from the truth. Consider the questions posed at the beginning of this
article and ask yourself, how it is possible to not be able to eradicate
a wild animal population (especially a deadly and very harmful animal
population) in any state while simultaneously trumpeting that said
“state wildlife agencies” “will have control over the predators”? The
sad fact is that the “state wildlife agencies” will dance to the
federal/radical tune and the residents of the state will pay the bills.
Before
you say, “so what?” or say this is all academic, consider one last
point. The radicals and bureaucrats are currently crying all over the
newspapers and internet and magazines about how this “precedent” (of
Congress delisting wolves by state in but a handful of states as a
“quick fix as a Budget Bill Amendment) is “unscientific” and dangerous.
Au contraire!
When
the US Senators and Congressmen crafted this little bit of chicanery of
delisting certain wolves in certain states they really did 2 things.
They saved their hides by “responding to their constituents” in a way
that could be just as quickly be reversed when opportune AND they gave
the radicals and their bureaucrat enablers a precedent for when The Tea
Party and The Debt and Joblessness et al miraculously disappear and they
are safely back in control. Why not have Congress “List” that bogus
Lizard in Texas that is supposed to shut down the oil rigs? Why not
have Congress “List” Eastern Cougars or Jaguars to further evacuate
rural America and destroy hunting? Why not just have Congress “List”
Free-Roaming Buffalo”? Urban voters would love all this “very
important” stuff and open the spigot of election funding and
international support and volunteerism to guarantee lifetime political
careers and rich, retired bureaucrats, radical “Directors”, and
lobbyists!
This
quick Congressional “fix” is a two-edged sword. I thought about this as
the current President’s approvals jumped with the Osama affair.
Something as unforeseen as the death of Osama or an earthquake in China
or some other such incident could result in Democrats or RINO’s (call
‘em Country Club Republicans or whatever) keeping or regaining control
of federal power. Say what you will, both of them or either of them are
advocates and enablers of the radical movements that have imposed and
strengthened this ESA behemoth. They accept money from them, enable
their agendas and will respond to UN or World Wildlife Fund et al claims
of why states and Constitutions are irrelevant and why central
governments need to reclaim all rural American lands to make inviolate
Nature sanctuaries (i.e. outdoor churches attended only via satellite
and TV).
As long
as the ESA stands, like the Sword of Damocles, none of us are safe.
Jim
Beers
5 May
2011
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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 Eagan, Minnesota with his wife of many decades.
Jim Beers is available to speak or for
consulting at
jimbeers7@comcast.net